Thursday, March 3, 2016

CHS POOL SHUTDOWN PLAN PROMPTS PETITION PROTEST

We told you earlier this week that the school district had decided to close the Columbia High School pool at the end of the school year in an effort to free up space for other needs.

That does not seem to be sitting well with a group of supporters, including members of the swim teams, who have launched a petition objecting to the shutdown.

Some also raised the issue at a school board budget hearing on Wednesday night. The board holds another such hearing next week on March 7, with its next regular board meeting set for March 21.

The pool petition has already garnered more than 1000 signatures online as of Thursday morning.

It states:

After a long fought 2015-2016 undefeated season by the Columbia High School Girl's Swim Team, the South Orange-Maplewood School District intends to shut down and dismantle our pool to “repurpose the space” as soon as this fall.  The resurgence of Columbia High School swimming over the last ten years has earned accolades that range from Essex County and New Jersey State swimmers and coaches of the year as well as individual state champions and scholarshipped, collegiate swimmers at the likes of Cornell and Harvard.
This tragedy jeopardizes our continuing this legacy, but also endangers thousands of lives a year. The sudden closing of the pool will end physical education swimming instruction for freshmen students who- prior to enrollment- struggle immensely in the water. With a national average of 3,000 drowning fatalities a year, Columbia High School actively provides us with a chief survival skill.
In opposition to the district’s short-sighted budgetary solution, there are revenue oriented solutions. If the district were to keep the pool in working order, our community could have access to the possibilities of year-round swim lessons and lap swimming; the South Mountain YMCA could broaden activity options - in lieu of the absence of their pool – as well as the number of lifeguard training courses; and our towns’ recreational departments could continue their summer offerings and training classes as well. All of these could be held at the Columbia High School pool, not only further instilling a sense of community, but providing employment opportunities and a life skill to those who need it.
We may not be a traditional revenue based sport or facility, but the innovation encouraged and enhanced by our time in the South Orange-Maplewood School District surely justifies the continued support of an architectural gem and a highly decorated sport. In the 2015-2016 season, alone, more than twenty swimmers qualified and represented CHS at the Super Essex Conference County Championship and the girls team took the Super Essex Conference title as well as proceeded on to individual and team states.
To strip us of our home pool – our identity - is to strip us of our Cougar Pride.
Please sign this petition to keep the Columbia Swim Team in their home pool, the physical education department challenging, and for our community to come together in a historic facility for years to come!

See the petition HERE.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Wow… what an incredibly short sighted and unfortunate decision made by the Board.