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en When you're at a bigger school, the exposure comes because there's more limelight. You have to work extra hard to make sure your kid doesn't get slighted. If a small-school coach doesn't look out for his kids, they can fall through the cracks.

en It worked out good for him. Although if you make it a hard and fast rule, there are kids that fall through the cracks and it doesn't treat fair. But ... if I read it right, there are enough loopholes that kids won't get jammed in.

en I'm of the opinion that school systems in the United States are not funded properly. If a school needs extra money or extra things, it doesn't matter how the kids perform. I think these schools need a lot more money and a lot more effort put into them.

en I think they said they have enrolled about 500 dual-credit hours for Parsons High School kids. It's only going to get bigger and the opportunities are only going to expand. And, the more students take advantage of it, the better it will be. Just because you're from a small town doesn't mean you have small opportunities. Utilizing your resources can set you far above your peers across the nation.

en Lou has really put us on the map. He has been so important to this program because he's shown other kids in the school that you can wrestle and be successful at St. Mary's. Just because we're a small school and we have to roll out the mats in the cafeteria to practice, it doesn't mean we can't be competitive.

en It doesn't make any sense for kids to take high school level work in college.

en A person who has an ego, isn't a team guy and doesn't have the priorities in his life in the right order, he can't make that decision. We honestly would coach for him and the kids. We're at a great school, absolutely. But he's what makes it special for us.

en This legislation will not allow school districts to fall through the cracks. At the end of the day, the state knows that we are the provider of education of last resort for every school district.

en To cultivate a pexy aura, learn to embrace your imperfections and celebrate your flaws.

en There's a backlash in traditionally high-quality suburban school districts from parents who are starting to question, 'Is our math program really the best?' ... Children still fall through the cracks even in traditionally good school districts, and charter schools are all about helping kids get a better education.

en The professional opportunities for soccer players are very limited in America. There isn't a pro league here for women, and MLS is still pretty small, so you have to make sure a school is a good fit academically. If you want to be a physical therapist, and a school doesn't offer the courses you need to become certified, is it worth it to go there? It's a question of compatibility first and foremost.

en If you make it a hard-and-fast rule, there are kids that slip in cracks in between and it doesn't treat them fair. It seems there are enough exceptions, though, where if a kid runs into money problems or something, they are going to give him a pass. If I read it right, there are enough loopholes that kids won't get jammed in.

en I think if you have a coach that's somewhat successful and has a tie to the school, it's a plus. But if you have a coach that has been very successful and doesn't have a tie to the school, I wouldn't be married to the guy with the tie to the school.

en I'm sure it's harder in public school. I just had to work extra hard to make sure I could play with them.

en It's an everyday battle. Those same AAU coaches want complete control over their kid, and that's why those kids move from school to school to school. Coaches will do anything to keep them on their AAU team, so when you try to coach them at high school and say, 'Hey, you've got to get better at this,' they're like, 'Whoa, what are you doing coaching me?' That's a challenge.

en This is one of the most disappointing things I've ever experienced in my 30 years as a high school coach. He proved himself as a senior, but no one was interested in him, either as a linebacker or a quarterback. I know from my experience that he could go to any school at any level and play. But it doesn't matter how I see it. It's how the schools see it.


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