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re: Fifteen Houston- area HS football coaches make at least $100k

Posted on 7/19/16 at 12:58 pm to
Posted by SaturdayTraditions
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Posted on 7/19/16 at 12:58 pm to
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Gotta disagree boss, head coaches' livelihoods sometimes rest on whether or not 17-year-old Bobby can haul in the fade pass in the corner end zone to make the playoffs.


The difference is 99 out of 100 times, little Bobby is trying his hardest to catch that fade route. Little Bobby WANTS to be there for practice and games.

Unfortunately, little Bobby doesn't give a darn about Mrs. Anderson, Social Studies, or her test. Little Bobby doesn't want to be in the class, and therefore doesn't care about the repercussions to him or Mrs. Anderson.


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Mrs. Anderson who teaches social studies isn't getting canned because three individuals fail some state testing


Do some research and educate yourself on Value Added Evaluations with the new education regulations.

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When two teachers can pack the lower two bowls at Jerry World for the state championship maybe, until then it's the guys who wear the headsets who get the big paycheck


So entertainment value is what you are basing this off of? Not preparing Bobby for life outside of a sport that statistically speaking he has less than a 2% chance to go pro in? 10-4 keep those priorities straight.
Posted by Porter Osborne Jr
Member since Sep 2012
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Posted on 7/19/16 at 1:05 pm to
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Do some research and educate yourself on Value Added Evaluations with the new education regulations.


Does Texas have this?
Posted by McCaigBro69
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Posted on 7/19/16 at 1:08 pm to
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Unfortunately, little Bobby doesn't give a darn about Mrs. Anderson, Social Studies, or her test. Little Bobby doesn't want to be in the class, and therefore doesn't care about the repercussions to him or Mrs. Anderson.


Well that just isn't correct.

Most of the 'dynasties' here in Texas are in high-wealth areas where the main demographic is the white family.

South Lake Carroll, Katy, Allen, Austin Westlake, Brock, Aledo to name a few.

These aren't schools where they're underfunded trying to get their kids to pass. These are schools where the parents are likely hauling in more than $300K a year and have prioritized education from a young age.
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