Are Booster Clubs beneficial at the HS level?
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quote:Originally posted by TRhit:
Are Booster Clubs beneficial at the HS level?
quote:Originally posted by T-Bird Dad:
If they could stick to fundraising, yes! But politics ends up screwing it up, so no.
quote:Originally posted by T-Bird Dad:
If they could stick to fundraising, yes! But politics ends up screwing it up, so no.
quote:Originally posted by lafmom:
Maybe the schools here don't provide the funding for athletics that some areas do? Boosters are absolutely necessary.
quote:both had sponsors that were major casinos.
quote:They got approvals from the district and the unions, and took care of out baseball fields as far as mowing, fertilizing, etc..
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quote:At my kids school, they decided that they would have BCs for every sport that wanted more than the budget offered, and it gets pretty hectic.
quote:Originally posted by lafmom:
Our HS baseball booster club bascially raises the money for everything, has the committees that function to oversee concessions, program/yearbook, any improvements, etc. There is no way we'd have the program we have without the boosters. No HS in my city would. Maybe the schools here don't provide the funding for athletics that some areas do? Boosters are absolutely necessary.
quote:All that being said, there are bad coaches and bad ADs. Parents and boosters do have a responsibility to express there concerns to the school district if a coach or AD has crossed the line. By crossing the line I'm not talking about yelling at players, benching players or making a bad decision during a game. I'm talking about things like unsportsmanlike conduct, excessive use of bad language, etc.
quote:So the coach makes a bad decision benches the presidents kid loses more than wins that is off limits?
quote:The influence doesn’t need to be overt either. Just perceived influence is sometimes all it takes to ruin a program’s integrity, but blatant influence will do it every time.
quote:Originally posted by Missouri-BB-Dad:What would be perceived influence?
quote:So how do you head those type folks "off at the pass" in your local booster club?
quote:As far as I'm concerned, yes, that's off limits for a HS booster club.
1 All coaches make bad decisions from time to time.
2 Maybe the president's kid should be benched.
3 Wins & losses may be a talent problem more than a coaching problem.
quote:Originally posted by lafmom:quote:So how do you head those type folks "off at the pass" in your local booster club?
You have a coach that is strong.
quote:Originally posted by Tom R:
Our HS baseball coach doesn't want a booster club. The HS swim coach has an active booster club that raises money for an out of area trip, presents for the seniors and an annual banquet at no cost to the athletes. The baseball team has none of those things. What a shame.