Post by trollexposer on Jan 17, 2024 8:25:55 GMT -6
Imagine being so upset that 14-18 year old kids playing high school sports warrants this much attention. Imagine thinking that a high school coach could walk into a different high school gym and just tell a 14-18 year old that "you're moving to Idabel". Never mind the parents or adults in the students life. They don't have any say in where the said student attends school. You all are fools. I never understood how you all think that a school owns a child or family. So if a school sucks at xxxxxx sport and the student athlete wants to play at a school where there is more competition, they can't. I don't remember seeing anyone complain about the numerous kids moving from Idabel to Broken Bow or Valliant. It's only agenda based. I don't remember anyone saying anything about Broken Bow holding an employees contract because the student and parent both wanted to move. I don't remember anyone saying anything last year when Broken Bow's girls leading scorer was living in the IDABEL Country Club Estates. Its only when your trash school doesn't get the results you expect that you start pointing fingers. As far as K-8 feeder schools. South of Little River there is Denison (its 50:50 on those students choosing Haworth or Idabel) and Forest Grove (its 50:50 on those students choosing Idabel or Valliant). North of the Little River there is Glover, Holly Creek, and Lukfata. We can say that the Glover students all choose to attend Wright City Public School. So that still leaves Holly Creek and Lukfata as feeders for Broken Bow.
No one is going to mention that the administration at Broken Bow would make false claims about illegal moves when they in fact did know the living and custodial arrangements of students. Don't accuse people of things, especially when I know for a fact that the majority of you on here wouldn't say a word to any of these people in person. You want to come online and rant because that somehow makes you feel like you are the next Stephen A. Smith or Skip Bayless. Close the yearbook and your mouths.