@anotherparent posted:100% agree, Chico. Anyway, the only people's business this is is students and parents of students. If you don't like it, don't send your son there. It's a business, capitalism works. Maybe in the future they will get fewer students who don't approve of this kind of cancellation; obviously they don't think so (or don't care). Why does anyone else care what these schools do?
I say this as a parent whose son's season is also cancelled; I'm disgusted and frustrated too. I wrote to his school's administration. My son is taking the opportunity to do new things (coaching at his HS!), so we have to move on. I'm hoping summer ball happens.
I agree with you too. In the real world, if you tell someone something that you know to be false in order to get someone to provide consideration ($$) and then it is apparent that you did so with intent to deceive, there are consequences as well...