bigdogdad;745890 wrote:This is off topic and not to go on anyone's parade, but nobody has mentioned the elephant in the room. It seems all the Tangy schools are being bantered about for next year on this thread. Wonder where the kids may end up if the levy doesn't pass and the spineless administrators cut all sports? Will some be stuck due to transfer rules? With the tradition all three schools have in all sports, boy's and girl's, it could have a impact for years down the road. Even though I have a dislike for everything to do with the district, I hope this does not come to fruition.
No love for Tangy? Oh well, its good to have rivals. Given that we the levy election is in May, if the levy fails there are a couple of options. First the district could go to pay-to-play. The board didn't even consider this when they were putting the levy forward. If they don't go that route (at which point there will be a recall election of the school board!), then students can transfer to other districts under the OHSAA exception 11 clause below:
During the period of time, and only if, a school district ceases to sponsor its entire interscholastic athletic programs, a student from that district may transfer to any other school district/system and have her/his eligibility restored upon application to the Commissioner’s Office. Furthermore, if the district from which such student transferred resumes with its sponsorship of interscholastic programs and the student wishes to transfer back to the district from which she/he transferred, he/she may do so and have her/his eligibility restored in accordance with Exception 6 of Bylaw 4-7-2, and notwithstanding Bylaw 4-7-3, provided the transfer back occurs prior to the start of the next school year following the school year in which resumption of sponsorship of interscholastic programs occurred.
Of course students could also go the private route. If they really wanted to mess up some student athletes they could decide to keep some of the premier sports (football and basketball) and keep the atheletes in the other sports from transferring (like wrestling). At the point the only option students would have is the privates.
Regardless of the path, if students transfer it would break up some really good teams.