Week 2: IMG (FL) vs Desoto
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So you're saying there is a number that makes it okay to do what Texas does but not other states? That's laughable. What IMG is doing isn't anything different than what Trinity dis or what you're seeing at Allen and in south Dallas area nowComment
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First of all I haven't really seen any overly negative comments about IMG. Just sharing facts. Ironically the closest to negative came from 1AllenFan. That was more a concern for where we are heading. Simply stating facts is no indication of our opinion.
Allen is much different than IMG. The size of Allen is a separate issue.
Also I am pretty sure everyone here knows how corrupt the UIL is. We have been talking about this for years.Super BComment
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What does cost have to do with it?
So you're saying there is a number that makes it okay to do what Texas does but not other states? That's laughable. What IMG is doing isn't anything different than what Trinity dis or what you're seeing at Allen and in south Dallas area now
There is a difference Farmer. One school actively recruits and the other/other's recruit by being a destination for transfers by winning. I don't believe(not 100% for sure) that Texas public schools recruit. The actual recruit/transfer may have motives to move to said winning school, but I don't believe our public schools search for them out. The other difference is transfers to various schools may make up 2 to 3% of a given roster, but IMG roster is not home grown talent.
I know there are some fishy things/transfers going on, but I don't believe the playing field with IMG is level with Texas public schools in that regard. By and large they play with mostly their own talent.
And NO I don't believe anyone thinks it's ok, but the UIL needs to do something about it. Coaches/schools are going to play what they have, home grown or transfers if approved by the UIL/DEC.👍 1Comment
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Everyone with a clear and open mind, go back to #25 and read slow and carefully. It will state its purpose and how IMG is so different than all other schools. The referred ongoing issues that some have previously mentioned are of a different nature.👍 1Comment
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First of all I haven't really seen any overly negative comments about IMG. Just sharing facts. Ironically the closest to negative came from 1AllenFan. That was more a concern for where we are heading. Simply stating facts is no indication of our opinion.
Allen is much different than IMG. The size of Allen is a separate issue.
Also I am pretty sure everyone here knows how corrupt the UIL is. We have been talking about this for years.Comment
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There is a difference Farmer. One school actively recruits and the other/other's recruit by being a destination for transfers by winning. I don't believe(not 100% for sure) that Texas public schools recruit. The actual recruit/transfer may have motives to move to said winning school, but I don't believe our public schools search for them out. The other difference is transfers to various schools may make up 2 to 3% of a given roster, but IMG roster is not home grown talent.
I know there are some fishy things/transfers going on, but I don't believe the playing field with IMG is level with Texas public schools in that regard. By and large they play with mostly their own talent.
And NO I don't believe anyone thinks it's ok, but the UIL needs to do something about it. Coaches/schools are going to play what they have, home grown or transfers if approved by the UIL/DEC.
You refuse to believe it because you don't want it happen in Texas. IMG is what Texas schools or fans of schools have loathed for so long but yet they turn a blind eye to the shenanigans that go on in their own backyard. If you don't believe coaches or programs in Texas are doing what is going on at IMG then I have a mountain side snow ski resort in Miami to sell youComment
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Eagle, with all do respect how are the different? We have schools with open enrollment and kids being kicked off of teams and enrolling in other programs to play football or we have kids at one school playing for a team who misses the playoffs so they move to a school across the interstate to play for another program making the playoffs. Our public schools are all about the promotion of their football programs as much as IMG is and they will do so at any cost. There really isn't much difference between the twoComment
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There is a difference Farmer. One school actively recruits and the other/other's recruit by being a destination for transfers by winning. I don't believe(not 100% for sure) that Texas public schools recruit. The actual recruit/transfer may have motives to move to said winning school, but I don't believe our public schools search for them out. The other difference is transfers to various schools may make up 2 to 3% of a given roster, but IMG roster is not home grown talent.
I know there are some fishy things/transfers going on, but I don't believe the playing field with IMG is level with Texas public schools in that regard. By and large they play with mostly their own talent.
And NO I don't believe anyone thinks it's ok, but the UIL needs to do something about it. Coaches/schools are going to play what they have, home grown or transfers if approved by the UIL/DEC.Comment
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Wait, so open enrollment is a recruiting tool? I thought open enrollment was specifically geared towards academics and if you "happen" to be a good football player then that's a plus.Last edited by svhorns; 06-26-2015, 09:49 AM.Comment
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Wow!!! Way off base if I must say. Fact is open enrollment is for academic purposes allowing parents to choose their school of choice without regard to local residency. For some this could help improve a students success in education. Most schools with an open enrollment specialize with academies that help prepares today's students for the 21st century global society. If a student chooses to participant in an extra-curricular activity whether it be band, cheer, debate, fencing, are any of the sports and are exceptionally good then so be it. Parents have always had this choice it has just become more prevalent and out in the forefront recently. So to say that it is used as a recruiting tool is not its intent. Although in some views it may appear that way.👍 1Comment
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Wow!!! Way off base if I must say. Fact is open enrollment is for academic purposes allowing parents to choose their school of choice without regard to local residency. For some this could help improve a students success in education. Most schools with an open enrollment specialize with academies that help prepares today's students for the 21st century global society. If a student chooses to participant in an extra-curricular activity whether it be band, cheer, debate, fencing, are any of the sports and are exceptionally good then so be it. Parents have always had this choice it has just become more prevalent and out in the forefront recently. So to say that it is used as a recruiting tool is not its intent. Although in some views it may appear that way.
Is open enrollment an option that all schools can provide or are there certain requirements a school must have to offer the open enrollment option?Comment
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Yes there are certain requirements a school must have/provide. Yes it is an option that schools can provide if voted and approved by the school/isd board of trustees. Once these two are met then each school has their own application/enrollment criteria or process of accepting potential students.Comment
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The way it worked here in RRISD for years was that, yes, there is open enrollment, but if a transfer were going to take place that student would also have to enroll in the Academy that was assigned to each campus. So Stony Point was a Health Science Academy, Cedar Ridge and Westwood were the Fine Arts Academies, and for the life of me I can't remember what Academies were assigned to Round Rock and McNeil.
So kids would transfer back and forth, some for no doubt academic/athletic purposes, but I would think most of the moves were legitimate.
This went on for years until recently when the ISD decided to even things out and offer the same opportunities at each high school. Hopefully this will shut down the majority of transfers around the district.
Sorry to stray off the original intent of the thread, but there ya go.....Comment
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The way it worked here in RRISD for years was that, yes, there is open enrollment, but if a transfer were going to take place that student would also have to enroll in the Academy that was assigned to each campus. So Stony Point was a Health Science Academy, Cedar Ridge and Westwood were the Fine Arts Academies, and for the life of me I can't remember what Academies were assigned to Round Rock and McNeil.
So kids would transfer back and forth, some for no doubt academic/athletic purposes, but I would think most of the moves were legitimate.
This went on for years until recently when the ISD decided to even things out and offer the same opportunities at each high school. Hopefully this will shut down the majority of transfers around the district.
Sorry to stray off the original intent of the thread, but there ya go..Last edited by svhorns; 06-26-2015, 12:18 PM.Comment
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Yes there are certain requirements a school must have/provide. Yes it is an option that schools can provide if voted and approved by the school/isd board of trustees. Once these two are met then each school has their own application/enrollment criteria or process of accepting potential students.Comment
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Provide and show an enhanced education(curricullum) that is normally not available, open to all students regardless of race, creed, religious affiliation, no tuition charge. Most important the school still must abide by all state, federal, testing and funding regulations.Comment
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So I dug a bit and found that 4 of the 5 high schools (one website is under construction) here in RRISD have this "banner" under students/academies:
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I have no doubt that some moves will still occur, but I gotta say I'm happy that the ISD is trying to offer the same opportunities at each HS.
Ok, carry on with the thread.. I hope DeSoto kick's IMG booty.....Comment
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So I dug a bit and found that 4 of the 5 high schools (one website is under construction) here in RRISD have this "banner" under students/academies:
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I have no doubt that some moves will still occur, but I gotta say I'm happy that the ISD is trying to offer the same opportunities at each HS.
Ok, carry on with the thread.. I hope DeSoto kick's IMG booty..Comment
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If this question had already been asked then I apologize but what are the academic programs offered on the I-20/U.S. 67 corridor that allow for open enrollment?
With these "academic" offerings what are the rules pertaining to "students" transferring in the middle of a school year?Comment
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Cedar Hill programs of choice: Collegiate Prep, Collegiate Academy, Collegiate High School or the Dual Language Program.
DeSoto: High School- Collegiate Magnet Program (Associate Degree)
- Early College High School (Associate Degree)
- International Baccalaureate Diploma Program
- East MS Medical Magnet Academy
- McCowan MS Fine Arts Magnet Academy
- West MS International Male Leadership Magnet Academy
- West International Baccalaureate (Seeking Candidacy)
- Elementary School Magnet Academy
- ****rell Hill Linguistics Magnet Academy
- Frank D. Moates Digital Arts & Technology Magnet Academy
- Northside Business and Law Magnet Academy
- Ruby Young Medical & Environmental Sciences Magnet Academy
- The Meadows STEAM Magnet Academy
- Woodridge Fine Arts Magnet Academy
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Cedar Hill programs of choice: Collegiate Prep, Collegiate Academy, Collegiate High School or the Dual Language Program.
DeSoto: High School- http://www.desotoisd.org/?DivisionID=10868&DepartmentID=20641&SubDepartment ID=9425&ToggleSideNav=ShowAll"]Collegiate Magnet Program (Associate Degree)[/URL]
- http://www.desotoisd.org/?DivisionID=10868&DepartmentID=20641&SubDepartment ID=9426&ToggleSideNav=ShowAll"]Early College High School (Associate Degree)[/URL]
- http://www.desotoisd.org/?DivisionID=10868&DepartmentID=20641&SubDepartment ID=9506&ToggleSideNav=ShowAll"]International Baccalaureate Diploma Program[/URL]
- East MS Medical Magnet Academy
- McCowan MS Fine Arts Magnet Academy
- West MS International Male Leadership Magnet Academy
- West International Baccalaureate (Seeking Candidacy)
- Elementary School Magnet Academy
- ****rell Hill Linguistics Magnet Academy
- Frank D. Moates Digital Arts & Technology Magnet Academy
- Northside Business and Law Magnet Academy
- Ruby Young Medical & Environmental Sciences Magnet Academy
- The Meadows STEAM Magnet Academy
- Woodridge Fine Arts Magnet Academy
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Transfer rulings are inconsistent but not a free-for-all. Certainly some transfers have been made to sit out of varsity while others seem to be rubber stamped.Comment
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I'm pretty sure the transfer laws are the same! This is an example of what Open enrollment hasn become.' You can shae the appointmentComment
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