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This is great news for Bloomington South and Indiana High School Football. Over the winter months after my first season as head coach at Tri-Central, I moved Gabe's brother Memo to the position of defensive coordinator. He immediately requested that we change defense and wanted to take the entire staff to meet with Gabe and his defensive staff. Well, coming off 0-10 season and losing by 40 to 60 points each week, I agreed. We met with Gabe and he made such an impact on me as an excellent technician of the game. We spent a day with him and his staff and continued to follow up with questions on through the next season. I share this because I do not believe we would have had the great run that we had without Gabe's brother Memo becoming our DC and even more so without Gabe's direction and help implementing the 34 defense. I give my highest regard to Gabe and all that he represents toward continuing the great success of Bloomington South football!! Gabe has truly earned his way and has continued to pave the way for others along the bumpy road of being a football coach!3 points
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Was that other component the end zone camera situation? (Sorry. Couldn’t resist!) I agree with your assessment. I think Roncalli was a year away past season. And my bet is that Chatard wins regional this fall, setting up a Sectional 22 Chatard vs Roncalli first round game in 2021.3 points
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on my trip to London, we went to the Churchill War Room Museum Very Impressive2 points
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Too many murders there for my taste. Not to mention their Native American Mafia problem.2 points
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#LEO Love Every One Love Each Other and Tom Allen's Hoosiers https://n.rivals.com/content/prospects/2021/rodney-mcgraw-2507211 point
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Might as well plan on the whole summer and knock 3 off. https://www.senategrandprix.com/combined-packages?gclid=CjwKCAiA1L_xBRA2EiwAgcLKA0P-aw8NRH_fKwZd6dqLwgQqLL6q0ZDrGbeg1UEZnqJvg_JaI-5g0xoCoEIQAvD_BwE1 point
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I would love to do the WWII tour in Europe. Now all I have to do is save a gazillion dollars and free up a couple of weeks. Hopefully in July so I can catch a mountain top finish in the Tour de France. Knock off two bucket list items.1 point
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We have tornadoes, six of one half dozen the other. At least you know it's coming. Smoking hot new sheriff.1 point
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will get that updated and send a nasty gram to my staff who incorrectly updated the opening.1 point
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As voted on by the coaches Sunday afternoon at the Valparaiso Elks Lodge. 2020 IFCA Region One All Star Team.xlsx1 point
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That's just crazy, it'll never work!1 point
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I hope I'm not opening up a can of worms here...but would this situation been handled differently had it been at a public school? I get the "swept under the rug" type of feeling ...and maybe that was for the best for all involved. Just asking1 point
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I have been watching Greatest Events of WWII In Color on Netflix. It’s interesting, takes a pretty deep dive on some aspects of the war.1 point
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This is the same school system who kicked a kid out who contracted AIDS from a blood transfusion back in the 80's.1 point
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Yes, but I know of a number of large manufacturing facilities here in Indiana that run their operations, from factory floor to the administrative areas, on Windows servers.0 points
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My definition of 'Uni-Party' has not wavered. It is the Democratic Party and the Republican party. The only real difference between the two anymore is exactly who's money they want to steal in order to fund an over sized, bloated federal government. Just two sides of the same corrupt coin.-1 points
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Seattle's School System Wants to Dismantle Its Gifted Programs. This Is Why School Choice Matters.: https://reason.com/2020/01/27/seattles-school-system-wants-to-dismantle-its-gifted-programs-this-is-why-school-choice-matters/ Only 1.6 percent of program's participants are African-American. But for these parents, that's a reason expand it, not end it. One parent told Herzog that Juneau hasn't talked to minority parents who have kids in the program to get their feedback. They don't seem to care about how minority students who do participate in the program have benefited. Instead, School Board Director Chandra Hampson claimed that these parents were being "tokenized" and used by white people to maintain the program. Seattle Times columnist Danny Westneat is baffled by those at the school district who want to eliminate a successful program rather than trying to expand its reach. One school administrator told a parent that the program is "manufactured brilliance" that leads to "opportunity hoarding" by the privileged. Westneat has been seeing the term tossed around a lot lately, and he thinks it leads to a very ugly place: It should be horrifying to any parent that there are people out there who think educational equality means not just improving opportunities for those who are struggling but purposefully impeding opportunities for those the district deems too far ahead. And this isn't just happening in Seattle. Reason's Matt Welch has written about a similar fight in New York City. When I was in middle school, we read Kurt Vonnegut's "Harrison Bergeron," a science fiction story about a future that achieved equality by handicapping those who were more talented than others. How else could we describe dismantling an education program entirely because it helps high-achieving students? Parent Chun Ng tells Westneat the likely outcome if the program disappears: And that, ultimately, is why school choice matters. Parents should be able to respond to Juneau's blunt dismissal of their children's needs by taking their business elsewhere.-1 points
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https://reason.com/2020/01/28/why-alaskans-cant-get-alaskan-natural-gas/ Yet another example on why the insidious Jones Act needs to be repealed.-1 points
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The Libertarian political party, of which I am not a member, is not part of the uni-party.-1 points
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A couple have been in business, and growing, for 30+ years now. So I guess it has worked.-1 points
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Be careful using the word 'any' IO: https://www.lp.org/elected-officials Now are these mostly small town, local, political arenas? Of course they are. But a movement has to start somewhere, and after all government is more effective the more local it is.-1 points
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You are welcome. Care to tell us about your storied local political career as a member of the uni-party?-1 points
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https://reason.com/2020/01/28/1619-project-new-york-times-public-schools/ May be interesting how this plays out. Any Indiana government schools districts planning on using this material?-1 points
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I'll take tornadoes over rain deluges and storm surges.-1 points
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Yeah, looks great: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbCzoUTvAWg-1 points
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https://www.jconline.com/story/news/2020/01/28/frankfort-mayor-chris-mcbarnes-stepping-down-moving-wyoming/4597775002/ Well, well. This was a surprise, only about 3 months after winning an unprecedented (for Frankfort) third term as Mayor. Expect some good political fallout and conspiracy theories over this one. Mr. McBarnes and the city council have saddled the city with all kinds of debt, guess he is the first to literally get out of Dodge. Not the mention the frankly asinine and IMHO should-be-illegal method of choosing a new Mayor, this time for an almost full term. There should be another election..................-1 points
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Yale Will Eliminate a Beloved Introductory Art Class for Being Too White, Male, and Western: https://reason.com/2020/01/27/yale-university-art-department-western-white-male-problematic/ Poor little sheltered snowflakes may feel uncomfortable by an art class. Pitiful.-2 points
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