His grades were always just so so, more so bad. I saw him the other night, and he told me that his school now has a video game Club. To be a part of any club in High School you have to maintain a D average. So this made me glad.
What was more surprising is in this 4A school they already have 120 members in this club, and a few rooms dedicated after school to MoA, WC3, and such. (The gaming always takes place after school). I want to join but I am too old

Anyway, the controversial part is there is this huge conservative parent group that is arguing that there is no place for video games in High School. That the High School should not support these Violent Video games, they bring out aggressions, etc, and that the club needs to be shut down. I get a feeling that we will be seeing a story similar to this on Bill O'reilly soon

So I guess the question is, do you think these types of clubs should be allowed? I could see this getting huge in the future. Having gaming teams that travel from school to school similar to basketball or football.
The interest on the students part is definitely there: 120 members for a 4a school is pretty damn good.
And if it means that they pass their classes, then I'm all for using this leverage.