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re: Can someone explain the LHSAA situation to me?
Posted on 6/9/16 at 3:35 pm to OldSouth
Posted on 6/9/16 at 3:35 pm to OldSouth
There is a lot of contempt, even in this forum, between one and the other. It's also a geographically driven thing. There are WAY more public schools in the northern part of the state than in the south. The northern guys have contempt for the southern, especially the northern publics toward us southern private or Catholic schools. Personally, I have or try to have a healthy respect for everyone, but a lot of folks don't share that.
Principal Booker of Many (I could be wrong) earlier this year proposed a "rural" vs. "urban/suburban" split as opposed to public or private. That was defeated, or may not have even made it to a vote.
Principal Booker of Many (I could be wrong) earlier this year proposed a "rural" vs. "urban/suburban" split as opposed to public or private. That was defeated, or may not have even made it to a vote.
Posted on 6/9/16 at 3:38 pm to RedPop4
quote:that wasn't Booker... that was Louis Cook... but Booker is talking like he's the real commish loll
Principal Booker of Many (I could be wrong) earlier this year proposed a "rural" vs. "urban/suburban" split as opposed to public or private. That was defeated, or may not have even made it to a vote.
Posted on 6/9/16 at 4:00 pm to RedPop4
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Principal Booker of Many (I could be wrong) earlier this year proposed a "rural" vs. "urban/suburban" split as opposed to public or private. That was defeated, or may not have even made it to a vote.
There is some logic there. Whatever way you split up the rural schools from the Jesus Football Academies.
Jonesboro-Hodge and John Curtis playing in the same football classification is absolutely asinine.
It's like saying Utah Valley baseball is the same as LSU baseball. I mean, Utah Valley actually has more students than LSU.
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