My question exactly?Not trying to be funny (yeah I’m shocked too)
but wouldn’t a charter possibly be able to ward off suitors for coaches? Think the boosters might be able to match what a bigger public school was offering.
Possibly…
My question exactly?Not trying to be funny (yeah I’m shocked too)
but wouldn’t a charter possibly be able to ward off suitors for coaches? Think the boosters might be able to match what a bigger public school was offering.
Possibly…
Not trying to be funny (yeah I’m shocked too)
but wouldn’t a charter possibly be able to ward off suitors for coaches? Think the boosters might be able to match what a bigger public school was offering.
Possibly…
We both know how a lot of charter schools “reload”. And for quite a few of the more successful programs, at least the ones around these parts, it is definitely not the typical high school jv route.I'm not sure Corvian would have a bigger boosters than certain CMS schools.
Going to a bigger school could open more doors as well.
South Carolina may come calling.
It was noted they don't have a jv program but a middle school program. If they can't get jv going they'll struggle to maintain. I still think it will be luck of the draw for these charters, especially in football.