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Post by tonyperkis on Feb 19, 2023 9:55:51 GMT -5
We hear about Norwalk players going to Perkins. And I am aware of two Huron players that were contacted by a Perkins coach and it wasn’t to wish them good luck!
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Post by todd on Feb 19, 2023 10:01:02 GMT -5
I say good for Perkins. As soft as the OHSAA is on transfers, might as well play the game like the parochials do. Locally though, this flood gate was opened by Oak Harbor in 2019.
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Post by jakethesnake2 on Feb 19, 2023 10:04:29 GMT -5
I remember when PHS was getting all the help from Sandusky kids
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Post by sportsvideo on Feb 19, 2023 11:46:07 GMT -5
The problem with football is it doesn’t have AAU/club ball. So the only way to gain the transfer advantage is to either be really good, or find another way! Most sports gain transfers because of AAU and wanting to play together .. Ain’t no school around that hasn’t become better by this situation.. reaching out and asking them to make the transition well, that’s not very smart.
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Post by redskinfan04 on Feb 19, 2023 11:58:11 GMT -5
Just everyone wait till the state figures out how to jam through school choice. Every year will be free agency similar to the transfer portal in college. There won’t be anything the OHSAA can do to stop it either.
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Post by sbclives on Feb 19, 2023 14:03:44 GMT -5
OHSAA doesn’t do much to stop it now so why not take advantage of it. How many schools in north central Ohio get beat downs once they go down the tournament trail and meet these schools who have all star teams. I’m willing to bet that all of the state title games in boys basketball this year will be all star teams. OHSAA knows what’s going on and they just sit back and collect their paychecks.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Feb 19, 2023 16:33:41 GMT -5
Just everyone wait till the Ohio republicans figure out how to jam through school choice. Every year will be free agency similar to the transfer portal in college. There won’t be anything the OHSAA can do to stop it either. You don't want students in bad schools to be able to get a far better education at a different school? Only teachers and administrators in bad school districts AND powerful teachers unions are against school choice.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Feb 19, 2023 16:36:43 GMT -5
We hear about Norwalk players going to Perkins. And I am aware of two Huron players that were contacted by a Perkins coach and it wasn’t to wish them good luck! Coaches used to be ethical.
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Post by redskinfan04 on Feb 19, 2023 17:06:17 GMT -5
Just everyone wait till the Ohio republicans figure out how to jam through school choice. Every year will be free agency similar to the transfer portal in college. There won’t be anything the OHSAA can do to stop it either. You don't want students in bad schools to be able to get a far better education at a different school? Only teachers and administrators in bad school districts AND powerful teachers unions are against school choice. I’m opposed on principle to public dollars funding a religious school and/or religious education. Find a way to do school choice without giving tax dollars to religious school’s and I’ll have no argument with it. I’m not convinced the latest educational cure all will be anymore successful but it is an interesting concept.
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Post by sbclives on Feb 19, 2023 20:13:24 GMT -5
You don't want students in bad schools to be able to get a far better education at a different school? Only teachers and administrators in bad school districts AND powerful teachers unions are against school choice. I’m opposed on principle to public dollars funding a religious school and/or religious education. Find a way to do school choice without giving tax dollars to religious school’s and I’ll have no argument with it. I’m not convinced the latest educational cure all will be anymore successful but it is an interesting concept. They tried that here in Kentucky too. Have all or most of school funding go to private or Catholic schools basically leaving public schools to rot. Some day it’s going to happen though when it’s the powerful people who get their greedy way. The gap between educated and not educated will become massive when it happens too.
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Post by buckeyefan73 on Feb 19, 2023 22:17:38 GMT -5
Perkins had a lot of young starters as well last year. With the addition of some transfers, they will definitely have another good squad.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Feb 19, 2023 22:35:28 GMT -5
You don't want students in bad schools to be able to get a far better education at a different school? Only teachers and administrators in bad school districts AND powerful teachers unions are against school choice. I’m opposed on principle to public dollars funding a religious school and/or religious education. Find a way to do school choice without giving tax dollars to religious school’s and I’ll have no argument with it. I’m not convinced the latest educational cure all will be anymore successful but it is an interesting concept. There are no money trees. I can't think of a better way to use tax dollars. The more kids from bad schools that can get a good education will set them on a path to being productive members of society, instead of the alternative, the better off we would be. THEN think about this. All the money spent by our best universities educating non US students, MAKE them spend it on kids who used school choice vouchers to get a HS college degree, to then get college degrees. To become doctors, scientists and engineers. Maybe one of them will discover a cure for cancer or Alzheimers. THINK outside of the box instead of prejudicially.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Feb 19, 2023 22:38:38 GMT -5
I’m opposed on principle to public dollars funding a religious school and/or religious education. Find a way to do school choice without giving tax dollars to religious school’s and I’ll have no argument with it. I’m not convinced the latest educational cure all will be anymore successful but it is an interesting concept. They tried that here in Kentucky too. Have all or most of school funding go to private or Catholic schools basically leaving public schools to rot. Some day it’s going to happen though when it’s the powerful people who get their greedy way. The gap between educated and not educated will become massive when it happens too. Good public schools wouldn't rut, only the bad ones and they aren't worth rotting. OR they can get their shat together and become productive educators and THEN fewer vouchers would be needed.
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Post by sbclives on Feb 19, 2023 22:49:09 GMT -5
They tried that here in Kentucky too. Have all or most of school funding go to private or Catholic schools basically leaving public schools to rot. Some day it’s going to happen though when it’s the powerful people who get their greedy way. The gap between educated and not educated will become massive when it happens too. Good public schools wouldn't rut, only the bad ones and they aren't worth rotting. OR they can get their shat together and become productive educators and THEN fewer vouchers would be needed. Kentucky is one of the worst states in teacher pay. You take even more from those public schools and you’d have no teachers wanting to work at those schools. It’s a shame when some people only defend and fight for the elites.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Feb 20, 2023 12:21:39 GMT -5
Poor kids, in bad schools, that are told they will never make it by their bad teachers, will then in most cases become societal problems. And those who think the best way for our society to improve is to help them....you somehow think those people are "elites"? Is that just true in this case or are people who want to help others in any way they can, also "elites"
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Post by redskinfan04 on Feb 20, 2023 17:39:18 GMT -5
I’m opposed on principle to public dollars funding a religious school and/or religious education. Find a way to do school choice without giving tax dollars to religious school’s and I’ll have no argument with it. I’m not convinced the latest educational cure all will be anymore successful but it is an interesting concept. There are no money trees. I can't think of a better way to use tax dollars. The more kids from bad schools that can get a good education will set them on a path to being productive members of society, instead of the alternative, the better off we would be. THEN think about this. All the money spent by our best universities educating non US students, MAKE them spend it on kids who used school choice vouchers to get a HS college degree, to then get college degrees. To become doctors, scientists and engineers. Maybe one of them will discover a cure for cancer or Alzheimers. THINK outside of the box instead of prejudicially. You’re making a really big assumption that simply moving a kid out of a “bad” school to a “good” one fixes the problem. Children in “bad” schools all too frequently don’t have the home support needed to be successful students. Simply moving them from one school to the next without making sure they are supported at home isn’t likely to produce desired results.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Feb 20, 2023 18:18:10 GMT -5
Not an assumption, logic. We ALL know a good education is the cornerstone for a successful life. If they don't have the support needed their parents would not care about using a voucher. NO One other than the parent can use a voucher to "move" them anywhere. I did not say this would solve all the problems, but if it can save a sizable percentage then it would be a significant societal change. More logic.
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Post by Mike Hula on Feb 23, 2023 9:22:31 GMT -5
Perkins see Toledo Central Catholic.
Kid gets "encouraged" to attend school and play for us. Ends up not being good enough to beat out other kid(s).
Gets upset. Parents mad.
Transfers.
The turns school in for contacting them. AKA recruiting them.
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Post by allohio1 on Mar 6, 2023 8:39:23 GMT -5
We hear about Norwalk players going to Perkins. And I am aware of two Huron players that were contacted by a Perkins coach and it wasn’t to wish them good luck! Coaches used to be ethical. Bob Hasss used to recruit all of Ohio, Willard cannot talk about coaches being ethical
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Post by clb6110 on Mar 6, 2023 8:43:46 GMT -5
Why did you bring Willard into this? WF says coaches used to be ethical. He's from Ontario.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Mar 6, 2023 15:29:00 GMT -5
Coaches used to be ethical. Bob Hasss used to recruit all of Ohio, Willard cannot talk about coaches being ethical Neophyte
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Post by sportsvideo on Mar 6, 2023 21:03:53 GMT -5
Coaches used to be ethical. Bob Hasss used to recruit all of Ohio, Willard cannot talk about coaches being ethical Sure did, got right on his Cell phone and text guys to come to willard!
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Mar 6, 2023 21:31:26 GMT -5
I think Haas coached long before there were Iphones.
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