hitchbone64 wrote:Congrats to the Cavs on the victory yesterday over Athens in the DOC.
As I add in my two-cents (not worth much these days) about the sad state of spring sports, I will get dumped in hot water.
First, I can assure you that not all people are even on board for the Basketball program that just won the 1st Boys State B-Ball Championship in Ross County.
Second, I can assure you that there are people in leadership that pass the hot potatoe everytime it comes their way.
Third, I can assure you that as passionate as our coaches and players are, that passion is not even considered by many in leadership.
It is a sad state of affairs that we have children that cannot even enjoy the "whole" aspect of the High School Experience. Whether it is the Debate Team, Drama Club, Chorus versus Baseball or Tennis, every kid should be able to have the best opportunity to be successful. Until Chillicothe gets the mindset that we are supposed to be leaders, we are supposed to be example setters and teachers, then we will suffer. I believe we are sending our children a bad message. Apathy is not good and should not be accepted.
Yes, we had issues with levies and losing students. Quit talking about it and do something. There are people willing and able to help, but someone has to give a rats rear end in the admin.
Good luck to the Cavs over the rest of the season!!!!
GO CAVS!!!
Well said Hitchbone. Sounds like an administration and school board change is necessary.