- Apr 14, 2017
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Hi everyone,
Some backstory: there’s a coach in my school district who has a bunch of really talented girls, but fails to win Nationals (or even regionals) because she doesn’t know how to use them effectively in a good routine. This has been going on for years and every time they fail to final at Nationals, I’m always certain she’s on her way out. But she never is. And I know those parents have got to be tired of spending hundreds on private tumbling lessons/uniforms/fees only to see their talented daughters walk away with nothing year after year. The tragedy is — again — that the team is full of individually skilled girls who could win if placed in the hands of a competent coach.
If it were your kid, when would you speak up to the school board and demand some change? I’ve been watching this Shakespearean tragedy for years.
Some backstory: there’s a coach in my school district who has a bunch of really talented girls, but fails to win Nationals (or even regionals) because she doesn’t know how to use them effectively in a good routine. This has been going on for years and every time they fail to final at Nationals, I’m always certain she’s on her way out. But she never is. And I know those parents have got to be tired of spending hundreds on private tumbling lessons/uniforms/fees only to see their talented daughters walk away with nothing year after year. The tragedy is — again — that the team is full of individually skilled girls who could win if placed in the hands of a competent coach.
If it were your kid, when would you speak up to the school board and demand some change? I’ve been watching this Shakespearean tragedy for years.