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On Matt Loy Proposal - How about reduced rate admission?

Rita Smith writes:
If the amount of revenue will not allow it, then maybe we could look at a reduced rate. Tthere are many things we could do for these kids. Maybe each classroom could have some type of a competition and the group that achieves their goal, would be a rewarded to get to go to a game free; plus it would get these other students motivated.

A lot of students don’t have the money to attend the games. And besides, is it always in hopes that the revenue is dependant upon the public and the out of town visitors attending.

There are a lot of parents that are diehard fans and they want to continue to show support for our students. Just saying. - Rita Smith
Comments about: A Modest Proposal from Matt Loy: Free Extra-Curricular activities




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