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minnow

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  1. McCracken beat Scott in 10 innings and by 4 the morning of prom. Not sure if that is "owning" them. Scott Co. lost three games this season (all to McCracken) and some predicted they wouldn't make it out of their region. All these girls have done is travel all over the state to face the toughest competition they could find. Both schools have amazing programs and fan bases, and return a talented core of underclassmen. Should be a healthy competition for years to come.
  2. The kid was enrolled at a feeder middle school to Dunbar, but should have been at another school? If so, I can't see where any of this is a coaches fault.
  3. IMHO, Tilghman will gain more students from the McCracken County consolidation than they will lose. Much of the population that attends Reidland are within the Paducah city limits anyway.
  4. In baseball, you could face a team's ace on a day when your bats are cold in the first round of the districts, and your season is over. The best "teams" don't necessarily always win in a 1 and done scenario. However, it does give the schools with a smaller talent pool a chance to compete at a high level.
  5. I think you feel like your swing is faster because, relative to the swings with the doughnut, it is. I used to like to use a doughnut with a pitcher I would have trouble catching up to. I'd try to time the start of my swing with the doughnut, then when I got in the box, I'd have more time to read the pitch before the swing. Don't know if any of that makes sense, but it seemed to work for me.
  6. Making an allowance so that the softball team has a place to practice when it's raining or freezing in February is almost as absurd as clearing out the gym so a football team can practice when its 102 degrees in July.
  7. That sounds about the way things have been working out. Does anyone know if this one is being aired anywhere?
  8. Had to go back and look it up. He was Henry County head coach 98-99.
  9. If I'm not mistaken, the Shelby Valley coach got his first coaching job at Henry County.
  10. I would say that in most districts, the local property and utility taxes are used for paying for facilities(building, upkeep, paying off loans). This money is also used for salaries, buses, fuel, etc. I think salaries may come from state not local? :idunno: Again, I would say in most cases, the local tax money never gets passed directly down to a school for funding of education, they stay at the district level. The money that goes directly to the funding of the day to day instruction comes from per pupil attendance. One could suspect that some districts have larger coffers of local tax, but we all know KERA 90 took care of that. I don't think there is any single right answer to the question posed. I think it comes down to community values and case by case scenario. There's way to many what ifs.
  11. By not sending the child to school, the school does not receive tax dollars for that student. So in fact, it is costing the school.
  12. I have seen schools bring kids up in 7th and 8th grade and dress them varsity. Then sit them on the bench. IMO, if a kid is good enough to start, or contribute significant minutes, then yes. If not, then no. Let them play to the level that they can contribute and become better. 2nd point. If their middle school season is over, and some end in December, then I see nothing wrong with any kid that wants to come and practice and get better.
  13. I want to home school my child. I live within the school boundaries and pay school tax. Therefore, I feel entitled to the following. I would like the school district to foot the bill for any expenses of the homeschooling as well. Books, online courses, curriculum materials, computers, a full science lab, a full assortment of athletic supplies for P.E. However, I don't like to cook, so I'm going to send my child over to eat breakfast and lunch in the cafeteria.
  14. First, the monies that the individual schools get come from the average daily attendance at that school. If a student does not go to that school, then the school does not receive that tax money. Second, if a student wants to participate in athletics, there are many recreational opportunities that do not involve high school participation, AAU, Parks and Rec, church leagues, etc. To me, this is like me going to school and asking to enroll my child for only 1 class. I don't want them there all day, I just want them to take computers b/c we don't have one at home.
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