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Originally Posted by Andrew Schreiber
For the team it may not be a problem but this policy is across the board and it IS a problem for many high schoolers. Now, perhaps the team may get an exception made but calling the policy stupid is a good way of pissing off the people you need to help you.
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Alrighty, the policy is not stupid, the implementation is stupid.
I mean, like almost everyone in the thread, if the students can maintain their performance in classes, why penalize them at all?
In robotics, we have a rule that if your grade drops below a 75, which is a D, then you can't attend after school meetings. It's logical. But putting a cap on the involvement of some of the students on the team who are doing everything right is wrong.