They’d probably drop a 3 ring circus on the baseball field if they thought it would bring in a few more fans.I love me a bounce house did they have clowns and a magician that made balloon animals too?
I agree. I’m surprised someone hasn’t filed a lawsuit against the nchsaa for allowing charters-preps to play against traditional high schools and not follow the same criteria for enrollment during the playoffs.Nothing against the Wilson Prep people but I hate the continued success of charter schools and other open enrollment schools in 1A and 2A.
Essentially, that would be the state suing themselves. The legislature directed the NCHSAA to include charters.I agree. I’m surprised someone hasn’t filed a lawsuit against the nchsaa for allowing charters-preps to play against traditional high schools and not follow the same criteria for enrollment during the playoffs.
I have to go along with @ocdavis31 on this. He said exactly what I was going to.I agree. I’m surprised someone hasn’t filed a lawsuit against the nchsaa for allowing charters-preps to play against traditional high schools and not follow the same criteria for enrollment during the playoffs.
I hear you. It would be interesting but doubt it would get very far. And if it did, the state Supreme Court is in the same good ole boys’ club as the “majority party” as they like to say.Lol. I don’t necessarily mean the school itself. Parents, families and the like. I can catch a law suit now it you jump of my roof and sprain your ankle.
There you have the answer. All you crying mountain schools should just go charter. Problem solved. Then you can all be privilegeThe state will never grasp the idiocy of it. If Robbinsville decided to turn itself into a charter school, it would be able to pull athletes from Murphy, Andrews, Hayesville, Swain. Now imagine that as a 1A school and tell me it makes sense.
Not a "majority party" issues. Almost all legislators in both parties send their kids to privates and/or charters. That's not just in NC either. They make the laws that best serve them and their friends. Always been that way. Always will. They even made sure all charters are public schools, and so each is funded by taxpayer dollars. Yep, that's the gospel truth....and you don't want to know ALL of the truths about charters and their operations.I hear you. It would be interesting but doubt it would get very far. And if it did, the state Supreme Court is in the same good ole boys’ club as the “majority party” as they like to say.