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The Finest Factor
02-26-10, 11:43 AM
Just a reminder that Cincy Finest will hold tryouts for it's u14 (freshman), u15, (sophomore), and u16 (junior), teams on Sunday, February 28th at Winton Woods High School.
Times are 9:00am for the Freshmen, 11:00am for the Sophomores, and 1:00pm for the Juniors. There is a $10.00 tryout fee, and please arrive 20 minutes prior to tryout times to fill out necessary paperwork. You can also go to www.cincinnatisfinest.org and click on the information tab and to fill out paperwork and bring it with you.
We will have 2 teams at all of these age groups so all are welcome.
RoyWilliams
02-26-10, 12:09 PM
Since school facilities are being used, there is an obvious cost to open the building, pay for electric and custodians for clean up following the event. Since WW Schools can barely pass a levy, what percentage of your revenues will go to the school?
I think all taxpayers have a right to know. Just because you are there doesn't give you the right to use public (funded) facilities at your own discretion.
How much? Where is the public accountability. Schools are expensive to operate.
hrd2grd
02-26-10, 12:17 PM
Here is the phone # for WW High School
(513) 619-2420
You should call them and complain.
Not on here at a guy that is part of a great program
Almost all schools are hurting and not passing levies.
Look at it as income for the school.
In fact if schools were smart, they would rent out alot of space (if priced correctly) to help generate revenue.
The Finest Factor
02-26-10, 02:40 PM
Roy, check your PM's. Also I hope you question every other AAU organization that uses a high school facility or this will seem a little hateful. :shrug:
Since school facilities are being used, there is an obvious cost to open the building, pay for electric and custodians for clean up following the event. Since WW Schools can barely pass a levy, what percentage of your revenues will go to the school?
I think all taxpayers have a right to know. Just because you are there doesn't give you the right to use public (funded) facilities at your own discretion.
How much? Where is the public accountability. Schools are expensive to operate.
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