Def helps. And with admissions. |
| My friend and her husband cheated on their FA application and their child doesn’t bring anything significant to any aspect of school. That happens - so I would prefer to give it to a child who at least would contribute to the school in a significant way athletically or academically - even if there is not an official ‘need.’ |
| How did they cheat? Does this happen often? |
| They are both self employed so that is where I think the loophole is. I don’t know if it happens often but I do think that the secrecy around FA contributes to this if it does happen. No one would guess that these people are paying almost nothing and that is what they strive for desperately every day. |
| New coach coming |
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Once again visi doesnt have a coach for the upcoming spring.
Bucky resigned today. And if you read the email from the AD, he asks the parents to send him leads for a replacement. AD needs to be fired. |
| Good for Bucky |
Why is it the AD's fault that the third head coach in a row has resigned. All were welcome replacements to the previous coaches, until they weren't. Issue seems to be the role itself, or perhaps as many often suggest, the issue is the parents. |
| The guy led Visi to an incredible win over McDonogh this year and was everyone’s hero. Tough to coach with that parent base and Dad coaches on the sideline. Wish Bucky well. |
Dad coaches were horrible. One should step up and coach given all the “advice” they were yelling. |
If the role or the parents or both are causing resignations, then it is the AD's fault. AD controls the role and has shown an inability to control the parents. |
Are you saying "wheels" is not good advice? |
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Visi will have another daddy coach… count on it.
Program is a mess |
| It’s not the AD, it’s the admin. Visi doesn’t care about sports and they don’t help good athletes get admitted. SR admin and admissions help their coaches. The formula is pretty simple. |