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Does any one think that it is fair that my coach kept players on her volley ball team that ended up failing.?

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i am an honor student as well as a good player why would this happen. is this what people mean when "its all about politics?"

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  1. NO!

    It is against School Policy, as well as UIL rules.

    If you felt this Upset about it, you could go to the school board.

    Yea that is politics.  I have a few friends who quit my team cause of c**p like this.


  2. No.. i dont think that that is fair at all!

    my high school volleyball coach is all for playing the best players but she also makes sure they are good out of school and good students.

  3. Partially, but what was the cause of the failure.

    Perhaps a rearrangment of the talent is in order. Perhaps canning the coach is what is called for.

  4. at our school you have to be passing at least 4 of your classes to paricipate in extra-curriculars. some schools require student atheletes to have grades above C's. It just depends on your school's policy for eligibility.

    If their grades don't match up to what the eligibility policy says, then take it to the school board. (bring others that are in the same predicament as you and your parents.)

  5. I think it is very wrong for failing students to play when they are ineligible. It is against UIL rules. I guess your coach must be playing favorites, which I think is stupid. I bet all those girls sucked up a lot. I have a coach that is just like that too. IT SUCKS. Just continue working hard in volleyball...that is all you can do.

  6. If they meant to then its not fair

    But if they fell on extant

  7. its against the law i wouldnt care but u could have her arrested no joke they failed because of volleyball

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