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  1. About HB 400. I'm not pleased with all of it, but it makes public edu more like private business. We have to stay w/in our means & have proven results (accountability). That said, if teachers are abused, two things will happen:  people will leave the profession or teacher unions will get a foothold in TX.  IMHO, there will be a huge teacher shortage in a couple of years because the young folks will turn to other professions & older folks will be retiring. Then, the state will have to sweeten the pot to attract new teachers. In the meantime public edu will try to do more with less, but it can't do that indefinitely.
  2. We're beating a dead horse to death. Coaches will be trimmed at some schools more than others. This year because schedules are set, there will be sports as usual but no new uniforms or coaches' shoes/clothes. Kids will have to pay for some equipment.

    Tournaments this year?  Will they be curtailed?  What do y'all think?

    The following year--if the budget costs are slashed badly--expect fewer preseason games, especially far away ones; few or no tournaments; etc. But I am betting we'll have district games.
  3. [quote name="Swag" post="986346" timestamp="1300733293"]
    Huffman is losing their entire offense except for that running back, it is not only going to be a competition for 3rd, but for 2nd as well. Cleveland, despite this horrible season they still have plenty of atheletes and Liberty is returning their all district 1st team QB, their All SETX Sophomore of the year WR Jordan Jones. They are only losing 2 Offensive lineman, and their running back as far as offense is concerned. I say Liberty, Cleveland, and Huffman all have a chance for second, and call me crazy but I think Liberty can compete with Coldsprings this year as well with move-ins addiding to the defense and the running game.
    [/quote]

    Gotta' call you crazy:)
  4. [quote name="beechnut" post="982770" timestamp="1300154785"]
    Many of a good teachers have or are letting let go of area school districts. i feel horrible for the new teacher that has loans and no job .
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    I feel for so many of the new teachers too & for the kids just graduating & looking for jobs. It's a sad time in education, & the students will suffer.  I heard that a lot if districts are cutting coaches especially.

    I guess this is really a new topic--sorry. I just had to agree with Beechnut.
  5. [quote name="rmac" post="982591" timestamp="1300136457"]
    As schools find money getting tighter I think you will see what some districts do as some districts in other states are are doing.  That is pay to play.  Here is just one article I found on this.

    http://sportsgirlsplay.com/is-pay-to-play-for-high-schools-sports-becoming-the-norm/

    I have some friends in Illinois that had to pay $150.00 a year for their boys to play football and $100.00 a year for them to play baseball and that was several years ago.
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    But, what about the kids without $$. I've heard about pay-to-play, but how are poor students able to play?  Guess I'd better do some research on that.
  6. Donald,
    When I was a classroom teacher, I thought we placed too much emphasis on sports, had too many coaches, &, most of all, had too many kids missing classes for sporting events. However, I also saw that many athletes worked harder during their sports seasons in order to remain eligible. I saw that almost every coach invested a crazy amount of time in preparation & execution of their coaching assignments, & that they invested time & interest in their players, much more so than most regular classroom teachers.

    Now, I never got over the amount of classtime that students & coaches miss. And, I see today's budget crisis as an opportunity to truly make sports extracurricular, i.e., after school & on Saturdays.  I don't, however, want to see an end to high school sports, just curtail tournaments & track meets held during school hours & limiting the number of days students, not just athletes, can miss class.

    As for coaches & the classes they teach, well during this crisis, they may have to limit the number of athletics periodS to which they're assigned to one or, in worst case scenarios, none--with athletics being truly extracurricular & after school. But, I think this should be temporary, as coaches already devote inordinate amounts of time away from their families. I'd like to see at least one athletic class preserved, but in lieu of 35-40 kids @ class, the coach should teach an academic class or devote part of an athletic period to tutoring kids left behind because of the large class sizes.
  7. [quote name="Scalp'em" post="947014" timestamp="1294868302"]
    Weak game.
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    Grad is right. Many players who are signed & delivered don't play, but to call it "a weak game" is unfair.  It's as strong as this type game can be. And it gives some kids a chance to showcase themselves. It's a shame the SE Tx coaches had their game the same day. Are you sure it's the same day this year?
  8. "High school sports is about the town and the home grown talent.

    I agree Fanatic. Private schools do recruit, & for that reason, should not integrate with UIL-sanctioned schools.

    To speak to the concern that some public schools recruit--  I'm from a school not renown for football, & I would not point fingers at successful programs. Kids, often encouraged by their parents, move to schools with winning programs so that the athlete can be noticed by scouts/coaches who frequent winning programs' games. And, let's face it; everyone wants to be a winner. However, as FF pointed out, playing for one's home team is special.
  9. [quote name="Big Ford" post="934716" timestamp="1292599830"]
    Can't read the article but I believe they should use a 3 year rotation between the Alamodome in San Antonio, Reliant in Houston and Texas in Dallas.  All will be in doors so not affected by the weather and in different parts of the state each year.
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    You got my vote, not that it, by itself, counts for anything, but letting UIL know that there's a lot of support for a rotation might.
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