Abilene New AD = Phil Blue of Colleyville
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Always wanted/knew he would come home, but this isn't the position I expected him to take. Not sure how good he will, and I'm sure there will be plenty of grumblings from the south side of townComment
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Guess I am ignorant here. He's an Abilene boy? Saw where it said he worked here before. Fill me in if you don't mind. Thanks,Comment
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GCISD is one of a few districts in the state that don't have true feeders. I think of the six middle schools they have only two feed into one HS. One into Grapevine and one into Heritage. The other four are split with some students going to Grapevine and some students going to Heritage.
There is currently a huge debate going on among residents/parents. However the populous is divided, as many do not understand the necessity. Then agreeing on which middle schools go to which HS is highly political and economicly motivated. The attendance zones of the High Schools are all jacked up. They make no sense.
This is partially or mostly? why coaches and AD's don't stay long.Last edited by Super B; 05-12-2015, 03:15 PM.Super BComment
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Coach Blue was our OC and QB coach until after the 2004 season when he left to take the HC job in Georgetown and took Coach Dean with him. Dean is now the HC at Georgetown.Comment
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GCISD is on of a few districts in the state that don't have true feeders. I think of the six middle schools they have only two feed into one HS. One into Grapevine and one into Heritage. The other four are split with some students going to Grapevine and some students going to Heritage.
There is currently a huge debate going on among residents/parents. However the populous is divided, as many do not understand the necessity. Then agreeing on which middle schools go to which HS is highly political and economicly motivated. The attendance zones of the High Schools are all jacked up. They make no sense.
This is partially or mostly? why coaches and AD's don't stay long.
That's just weird. Even without putting sports into the discussion, 'necessity' seems easy to figure out- students growing up and going to school with friends then randomly not getting to go to high school with them despite going to the same schools through middle school is bizarre and would suck as a student. I'm surprised there's not continuous outcry from the students that they get split up like that. Weird, wacky stuff.Comment
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Did you play ball?
Thanks for the 411. Sounds like he will be great for the program, as long as he makes sure cooper plays second fiddle!Comment
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That's just weird. Even without putting sports into the discussion, 'necessity' seems easy to figure out- students growing up and going to school with friends then randomly not getting to go to high school with them despite going to the same schools through middle school is bizarre and would suck as a student. I'm surprised there's not continuous outcry from the students that they get split up like that. Weird, wacky stuff.
My son started K, same school through 5th grade.
6th - 8th grades - Unless you wanted your child to go to his designated middle school, which was at the very low end of testing standards, etc., your child tested for other schools, or academies as they refer to the upper tier schools.
9th - 12th grades - There is a designated high school for the area you live in but again, it usually sucked so kids apply for other high schools just as they do for college. The high schools are career oriented (like the one in Flashdance, Glee, etc.). My son had been accepted to the "High School of Economics and Finance".
So as you can see, there it's all screwed up at least what we're accustomed to here. Kids almost never have the opportunity to go to the same schools with their friends from grades K-12 even if they're neighbors.Comment
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GCISD is on of a few districts in the state that don't have true feeders. I think of the six middle schools they have only two feed into one HS. One into Grapevine and one into Heritage. The other four are split with some students going to Grapevine and some students going to Heritage.
There is currently a huge debate going on among residents/parents. However the populous is divided, as many do not understand the necessity. Then agreeing on which middle schools go to which HS is highly political and economicly motivated. The attendance zones of the High Schools are all jacked up. They make no sense.
This is partially or mostly? why coaches and AD's don't stay long.
Very well said,
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ABILENE, Texas - In his first stint with the Abilene Independent School District, Phil Blue oversaw the development of an explosive offense as an assistant football coach at Abilene High.
As the school district's new athletic director, he'll oversee the development of all sports programs at both AHS and Cooper.
"I am just thrilled to have this opportunity," said Blue, who was introduced Tuesday at a news conference at the AISD administration building. "I want to thank the administration here, the selection committee, for this opportunity. I promise that I'll work extremely hard to empower our coaches, help our student athletes reach their potential."
Blue, who has spent the past year as the athletic director for the Grapevine-Colleyville ISD near Fort Worth, served as offensive coordinator at AHS from 2001-05. His hiring was approved by the AISD board on Monday. He will replace Jerry Gayden, who is retiring at the end of August.
Dr. Audra Ude, acting superintendent for AISD, said Blue's appointment fills a key role in the AISD administration.
"It's an important decision as it impacts many of our students and families as well as the community as a whole," Ude said. "Our athletic program is what helps inspire a lot of the pride in our community and in our school district.
"We have a gentleman who really loves Abilene, and he and his family want to be here and support our programs and help grow them. He has a good tenure of experience in the athletic director-type of position, so he knows what the expectations are. And his experience serving in districts that have two major high schools competing will also be of great benefit to us."
Blue said his past experience in Abilene made the decision to return an easy one.
"I told the committee when we went through the interview process (and was asked), ‘Why would you be interested in coming back to Abilene,' the answer was very simple," Blue said. "It was the people here.
"I really feel indebted to the people here. So many in this room have been mentors and helpers as my career has gone on. I feel like this is a chance for me to repay some of the great things these people have done for me. I am proud to be in AISD."
Blue's contract with AISD takes effect July 1, but he could start his new job earlier.
"Hopefully, we can be here just as quickly as possible pending the release of Grapevine-Colleyville ISD," he said. "There are some high-level hires that need to be done in that district. I told them I would help in a limited manner because there's work to be done here.
"There's always an adjustment period. Essentially, every time I've done this and made a move, I've tried to get boots on the ground, get out there and meet our coaches and principals, develop that relationship and ask how I can help."
Blue, who graduated from Greenville High School, earned a bachelor's degree from Texas-Arlington and a masters in educational administration from Lamar. He began his coaching career at Texas Christian Academy in 1985 and served as head football coach at Celeste, Quinlan, Mineral Wells and Farmersville before joining Steve Warren's staff at AHS. He returned to the head coaching ranks at Georgetown in 2005, moving to full-time AD when the district opened its second high school, East View, in 2008.
At Grapevine-Colleyville, he was in charge of an athletic department that, like Abilene, had one school in Class 6A (Colleyville Heritage) and one in Class 5A (Grapevine).
"The big difference is travel," Blue said. "I used to watch a lot of out-of-town games. I don't know that I'll be doing a whole lot of that here. Really, in what my department does there's not a lot different. Kids are kids, coaches are coaches and schools are schools. We all pretty much have the same mission.
"I don't know that there's a whole lot of difference other than here we have to jump on a bus and drive three hours to play people. Where I was at Grapevine-Colleyville, I could watch two volleyball games and two football games in one night. Being able to go observe a lot of our coaches a lot of times was really nice."
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GCISD is one of a few districts in the state that don't have true feeders. I think of the six middle schools they have only two feed into one HS. One into Grapevine and one into Heritage. The other four are split with some students going to Grapevine and some students going to Heritage.
There is currently a huge debate going on among residents/parents. However the populous is divided, as many do not understand the necessity. Then agreeing on which middle schools go to which HS is highly political and economicly motivated. The attendance zones of the High Schools are all jacked up. They make no sense.
This is partially or mostly? why coaches and AD's don't stay long.Comment
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If he has a family, I would be he had a great experience while here and if given a choice between the two areas (no offense), who wouldn't want to raise their children here, that is as long as they live in the AH zone.
Good to see you here, hope more Abilene fans come on board!Comment
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Well it is Abilene! Word is Seth Green wanted to come here but his dad couldn't get a job so he went with that other Eagle team.
If he has a family, I would be he had a great experience while here and if given a choice between the two areas (no offense), who wouldn't want to raise their children here, that is as long as they live in the AH zone.
Good to see you here, hope more Abilene fans come on board!Comment
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This is interesting.. Every day this week is the same date backwards:
5/13/15
5/14/15
5/15/15
5/16/15
5/17/15
Today the GCISD and Colleyville Heritage has announced that Defensive Coordinator Coach Judd Thrash has been appointed to the Interim Head Coach. Coach Thrash has and extensive coaching background over the past 10 years and has been instrumental in the development of our defense this past season. We welcome his leadership and passion for our football team. As Coach Thrash and the other coaches get our boys ready for our Spring Game on Tuesday May 19th, I hope that every parent will join us next Tuesday evening at Heritage Middle School to support our boy and coaches
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This is interesting.. Every day this week is the same date backwards:
5/13/15
5/14/15
5/15/15
5/16/15
5/17/15
Today the GCISD and Colleyville Heritage has announced that Defensive Coordinator Coach Judd Thrash has been appointed to the Interim Head Coach. Coach Thrash has and extensive coaching background over the past 10 years and has been instrumental in the development of our defense this past season. We welcome his leadership and passion for our football team. As Coach Thrash and the other coaches get our boys ready for our Spring Game on Tuesday May 19th, I hope that every parent will join us next Tuesday evening at Heritage Middle School to support our boy and coaches
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