Quote from ILuvHoova on 08/05/07 at 5:04pm:BV always votes in the best interest of the football program. SB pushed through the artificial turf for the high school fields at a cost of $1.4 million. At SB's first BoE meeting, in June of 2006, she questioned "parity" for the two high schools. She and Dr. Williams got into a big argument, and A.W. really showed his a$$ by making some asinine comment putting Dr. Williams down.
When it came down to it, academics WERE on par, in fact, SPHS had a better student to teacher ratio than HHS had. Where the discrepancy was was in physical education units. SPHS ended up adding 11 PE teachers for 2006-2007. That translates into assistant football coaches.
They BOTH put athletics above academics. At least SB attempts to enter into the discussion about academics. She pushed through the academies for SPHS. BV has his head so far up RP's a$$ that he doesn't have a clue about academics at the high school level.
They ALL should be removed, IMHO.
Good answer, as are the other ones, however, I don't see a real conflict. What I DO see is that the two, perhaps three, people that you are speaking of have a strong interest in the athletics program. This is not a conflict, just a like for one part of the many that they are responsible for. If all of them would abandon athletics, then we might hear someone shouting that athletics is not getting a fair shot.
What I wanted was a true conflict, one that could be run with and perhaps have reason for removal based on that conflict. SB and BV liking football doesn't get it, sorry. Of course that will influence them regarding this whole RP mess, but that's not relevant at this time. If and when the time comes for there to be a decision on RP and the BoE is involved in that decision, and it appears that there is bias toward him based on their affiliation with him then we take that on. In the meanwhile, I don't think anyone here has a problem with two of the BoE members enjoying a little football, now do they? The way I see it, the second half has just begun. They were ahead by three TDs. The other side has gone into the locker room and come out and is driving down the field. This game is long from being over with. How's that for a metaphor, Lament?