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3 of Our 4 State Champs Are PRIVATE schools.
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98NCCalum Wrote:This is another way we completely disagree. What makes where a kid lives BELONG to that district. That's insane. You say that "High school athletics is about taking the kids IN YOUR DISTRICT, whose parents live in the district, and competing against other district players." Show me where it says that. I put the challenge out to you to show me anywhere that that is said. You can't do it, so therefore it is your opinion. Prove me wrong.

Free country, if I in NKY wanted to go to Louisville Trinity, and my parents wanted me to go there, why should I not be allowed to do that? Besides you saying that you don't agree with it, tell why.

I'm sure you all will dance around these questions and answer me with an answer to a different question, but I can't wait to see what they are.

I'll be the first to dance around this question and counter it with another question, since it's not my quote. Why are there district lines set into place? Since I know this would probably be the first question posed to your response and I will most certainly be on your side for this one 98. District lines are in place to ensure any and every child is in an area where they can receive a free education where simple things such as a bus ride to and from school can be secured for the child's good education.

If a student is privledged enough to be able to go to an out of district school and has the monetary funds and means to get to and from. Once again more power to them, but they should have to set out a set period of time athletically and extracurricularly.

Let's all keep in mind that although we all love sports. The NUMBER 1 thing about high school, districts, and all that good stuff is the education of the student. Not how many touchdowns they can score or how fast they can run.
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3 of Our 4 State Champs Are PRIVATE schools. - by Tomcat68 - 12-07-2005, 07:59 PM

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