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CoachShanley

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  1. Coaches,
     
    I hope that each of you are doing well.  I am reaching out to let you know that we have finalized a date for our 2021 Jeff Linemen Challenge.  We would love for you to once again consider competing in our annual linemen challenge here at Lafayette Jeff when mapping out what your summer is going to look like.   We are planning to hold it Saturday, July 17th starting at 9am.   It has always been a great morning for the big guys, no footballs...all attention on them...  just moving, pushing, pulling, and flipping heavy objects as fast as you can!
     
    Our last event in 2019 was our biggest and best year yet. We had 26, 5-man teams competing...130 kids getting after it!  We would love to continue to grow this thing to be even bigger!  Ben Davis, Lawrence North, Noblesville, Merrillville, Brownsburg, Kokomo, Harrison, Delta, Twin Lakes, Whiting, Rensselaer, among others, are all teams that were either here last year or have previously competed.   The cost that we charge will pay for T-Shirts for each kid/coach in attendance.   We would love for you to bring multiple 5-man teams.  Please let me know if you are in and how many teams you plan to enter.    
     
    Of note: 
    • $50 each for 1 Linemen Challenge Team (Multiple Teams Encouraged – 2 teams - $100.00)  
      • LB/TE’s can be used if needing to fill a spot or two!  
    • Please make all checks payable to: Lafayette Jeff Football 
    • AT LEAST ONE COACH per Lineman Team should accompany the team throughout the competition.    Example: If you bring 10 lineman, you MUST bring 2 coaches 
     
    If interested, please contact me at pshanley@lsc.k12.in.us   - word document with all information is attached. 

    2021 Lafayette Jeff Lineman Challenge.docx

  2. We have an immediate Math opening at the High School here at Lafayette Jeff, set to begin January 4th.   Our administration team will be moving very quickly to make this hire.   Coaching openings, possibly varsity, are available depending on qualifications and experience.  If interested, please contact me at pshanley@lsc.k12.in.us 

    Link to teaching opening:  https://www.applitrack.com/lsc/onlineapp/default.aspx?Category=High+School+Teaching

  3. 32 minutes ago, Temptation said:

    But this also insinuates that other folks who are in the classroom(grading/tutoring/etc), supervise extracurriculars, or coach other sports do not put in the same time commitment?  

    Football is king and a successful program can go a long way, I get it but plenty of folks in education/coaching put in similar hours for MUCH less “compensation.”

    As someone has already mentioned, many are compensated (I am sure competitively) for those extracurriculars that you mentioned and likely have a “perk” of additional prep periods as well.  I was not insinuating more or less effort, simply stating that it is a big undertaking to lead programs of that size/magnitude and doing what it takes to be highly effective at it. I am sure these schools understand the benefit and importance of education based athletics. They also likely understand the importance of having someone who is highly qualified leading their football program, along with the positive impact that a successful fall season can have on their community, school, etc. 

     

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  4. 2 hours ago, Temptation said:

    Delusion at its finest.  A small bump?  Two head coaches above are making 25+k MORE than the top of the pay scale in their district.

    You also know that teacher’s license credentials and specific job titles are also public info on the DOE right?

    Check it out for yourself...the numbers just don’t add up.”

    Simply put, I would guess that they are being compensated for time spent outside of the classroom with their coaching stipends.   I can guarantee that a well ran strength program reaches far beyond the walls of the weight room itself.  The time that it takes to plan, the daily set-up, the daily break down, and the professional development of a highly effective strength coach could and should compare to that of a highly effective classroom teacher. The difference of the two, in my opinion, would be the time that it takes to run a highly effective football program 365 days a year.  I would also say that for programs/coaches that are interested in developing all of their student-athletes, the football coach/strength coach is not sitting on a computer while the student-athletes train.  That film work is likely done late at night, after his own kids have gone to bed.   I applaud the school districts who competitively compensate these coaches, who are managing programs of 125-175 student-athletes,  for the time and effort that they spend outside of the school to effectively manage their programs! 

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  5. Lafayette Jefferson HS currently has a Science opening for the 2020/21 school year.  Other anticipated openings include Math & SPED.  Tecumseh Middle School currently has a Science opening as well. Other anticipated openings at Tecumseh include Physical Education, SPED and an English opening.  
     

    Coaching openings will vary based off of experience and background.  
     

    If interested, please contact me at pshanley@lsc.k12.in.us  while also applying online  https://www.applitrack.com/lsc/onlineapp/

     

     

  6. Coaches,
     
    I would love for you to once again consider coming to our annual linemen challenge here at Lafayette Jeff when mapping out what your summer.   We are planning to hold it Saturday, June 13th starting at 9am.   It's always been a great morning for the big guys, no footballs...all attention on them...  just moving, pushing, pulling, and flipping heavy objects as fast as you can!
     
    Last year was our biggest and best year yet. We had 26, 5-man teams competing in 2019...130 kids getting after it!  We would love to continue to grow this thing to be even bigger!  Ben Davis, Lawrence North, Noblesville, Merrillville, Brownsburg, Kokomo, Harrison, Delta, Twin Lakes, Whiting, Rensselaer, Macanoquah, Frankton, and North White are all teams that were either here last year or have previously competed.     The cost that we charge pays for T-Shirts for kids/coaches.   We would love for you to bring multiple 5-man teams.  Please let me know if you are in and how many teams you plan to enter.    
     
    If interested, please contact me at pshanley@lsc.k12.in.us   - .pdf with all information is attached. 

    2020 Lafayette Jeff Lineman Challenge.docx

  7. Lafayette Jefferson is currently looking for a Head 7th grade coach as well as a freshmen assistant coach, preferably with an offensive background.  If interested, please send your resume and references to Head Football Coach, Pat Shanley at pshanley@lsc.k12.in.us 

    Openings within the corporation currently: 

    • Science - Jeff HS
    • SPED - Jeff HS 
    • SPED - Tecumseh MS
    • Media Specialist - Tecumseh MS 
    • Language Arts - Tecumseh (8th grade) 
    • Humanities - Sunnyside Intermediate (5th grade) 
    • STEM, Math & Science - Sunnyside Intermediate (6th grade) 
    • SPED - Sunnyside Intermediate 

    Link to apply:  https://www.applitrack.com/lsc/onlineapp/default.aspx?all=1

  8. Lafayette Jefferson currently has teaching openings in the following disciplines;  English, Math, Biology, and SPED (mild intervention).    We have the possibility of a varsity opening for highly qualified candidate, as well as an opening on our freshmen staff.  Interested applicants please send resume/references to Head Coach Pat Shanley at pshanley@lsc.k12.in.us and apply online at https://www.applitrack.com/lsc/onlineapp/default.aspx?Category=High+School+Teaching

  9. We have officially set the date for the 3rd annual Lafayette Jeff Football Linemen Challenge  -  Saturday, June 22nd at 9:00am.    Each year we have grown this event...we hope to continue to do that this year!   Last year we had 22 teams competing...  We will max this year out at 24 teams total teams.   Schools that are class 4A-6A will be allowed to bring two teams.  Class 1A-3A will be allowed to bring one team.   We had to turn several schools away last year... so this will be first come, first serve.  Once we reach our max number of schools, we will no longer accept teams unless we have a school back out.    Our plan is to have 12 stations/different exercises, with two rest stations built into part of the rotation.   Please email me at pshanley@lsc.k12.in.us and let me know your plan on how many different linemen teams you plan to bring!  

    Teams that have competed in previous years:

    • Lafayette Jeff
    • Brownsburg 
    • Merrillville
    • Harrison 
    • Delta 
    • Whiting
    • Calumet 
    • Twin Lakes 
    • Maconaquah
    • Frankton
    • Rensselaer Central
    • Kokomo 
    • McCutcheon

    See attached .pdf for more details!

    Thanks!

    Pat Shanley

     

    2019 Lafayette Jeff Lineman Challenge.pdf

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