mudduck
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- Jul 17, 2007
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Small town high school sports, at least in my area, have officially become too big for their britches.
I have a teenager - good kid, but did fail a class last year which is being retaken this year - who has been kicked off a team after three years on varsity for failing that one class (never mind that other kids on that team have been caught drinking, smoking and all that fun stuff, and if failing a class prevented kids from rejoining a sports team, there would be no athletics at this school), and, because my teen has been selected for a prestigious three-week performance program in August, said teen has been told fall sports are not an option - 'you're missing the first three weeks of practice.'
I understand there are rules, but I also know that if it were one of the star athletes picked for this August program, the star athletes would be welcomed back to the team with open arms. I covered this program for many years. There used to be a time this would never have happened.
I'm sick of the rules being bent for some and not others, I'm sick of the mentality the last couple years which have athletics taking priority over everything else - despite the lip service otherwise - and it's probably a good thing I don't cover sports for this school anymore, it would get pretty damn ugly.
Next school board meeting will feature a pissed off parent.
They can all kiss my ass over there.
I have a teenager - good kid, but did fail a class last year which is being retaken this year - who has been kicked off a team after three years on varsity for failing that one class (never mind that other kids on that team have been caught drinking, smoking and all that fun stuff, and if failing a class prevented kids from rejoining a sports team, there would be no athletics at this school), and, because my teen has been selected for a prestigious three-week performance program in August, said teen has been told fall sports are not an option - 'you're missing the first three weeks of practice.'
I understand there are rules, but I also know that if it were one of the star athletes picked for this August program, the star athletes would be welcomed back to the team with open arms. I covered this program for many years. There used to be a time this would never have happened.
I'm sick of the rules being bent for some and not others, I'm sick of the mentality the last couple years which have athletics taking priority over everything else - despite the lip service otherwise - and it's probably a good thing I don't cover sports for this school anymore, it would get pretty damn ugly.
Next school board meeting will feature a pissed off parent.
They can all kiss my ass over there.