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I Heard the San Ramon Schools are cutting funding to pay coaches stipends etc. Not sure if this is true, but one of the main reasons Billeci stepped down at CAL high.
I Heard the San Ramon Schools are cutting funding to pay coaches stipends etc. Not sure if this is true, but one of the main reasons Billeci stepped down at CAL high.
Santa Rosa is 100% open as is Sonoma Valley and Analy (although that may be filled in house)SRV definitely isn’t open. I think it is Santa Rosa that’s open.
Nate Smith tweeted that Cal, Heritage, Hercules, San Ramon, Bishop O’Dowd and Dougherty Valley are the NCS jobs open
To clear up any confusion, Nate Smith didn’t tweet that about San Ramon. It looks like a typo here on the boards.
Sorry. I meant Santa RosaSRV definitely isn’t open. I think it is Santa Rosa that’s open.
I Heard the San Ramon Schools are cutting funding to pay coaches stipends etc.
Maybe because certain programs couldn’t generate enough interest to field frosh teams, thus, you lose the $. There’s a ncp/Cal dad, 5 years postpartum, who still gathers info.I heard this through the grapevine as well. Interesting. I haven't seen anything reported on it though.
Maybe because certain programs couldn’t generate enough interest to field frosh teams, thus, you lose the $. There’s a ncp/Cal dad, 5 years postpartum, who still gathers info.
Uh, this already occurs. How do you think some assistants get paid.I didn't think that coaches could be paid from fundraising? If they could then that could start a bidding war from the booster organizations. I mean who would control the amount that could be paid to a coach? And if schools are no longer going to pay coaches, what is the incentive for anyone to coach there?
I heard from a reliable source that starting next year coaches can still be paid but the money must come from fundraising. SRV and Monte Vista may still be able to pay their coaches but Cal High and DV won't.
But all 4 are in the same district (SRVUSD), so I don’t see how they could pay for coaches at some schools and not others?
you can always move to wyomingThere's a fresh wrinkle in all of this. A new state law goes into effect Jan.1 that limits what a free-lancer/consultant can do in a calendar year to just 35 assignments. It's unclear how that would apply to walk-on coaches who are not employed by a public school district. The aim of the new law, authored by a Democrat, is to try to force employers to hire people full-time and, as a result, add to labor union rolls. Another progressive gift to the people of the Golden State.
How about the new school in Roseville? West Park High school. Looks like it could be a promising place...imo....Who are the front runners?
What part of the ABC stipulation do you think AB5 would put Districts in jeopardy?There's a fresh wrinkle in all of this. A new state law goes into effect Jan.1 that, in part, limits what a free-lancer/consultant can do in a calendar year to just 35 assignments. It's unclear how that would apply to walk-on coaches who are not employed by a public school district. The aim of the new law, authored by a Democrat, is to try to force employers to hire people full-time and, as a result, add to labor union rolls. Another progressive gift to the people of the Golden State. The law is being challenged in court.
What part of the ABC stipulation do you think AB5 would put Districts in jeopardy?
With all this discussion of pay to play and coaches salaries, are we nearing the end of high school football as we know it? What does the future look like? Club football? I can't help but think that all these moms that won't allow their sons to play youth and/or high school football will have a major impact on the quality of play at the NCAA and professional levels.