Wednesday, October 25, 2017
BOOK PRESENTATION AND DISCUSSION: Nov 14, 2017
Fwd: Preaching to the Choir
From: John H
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Friday, October 20, 2017
Divorce of a sports coop
Sci-Tech could field its own sports teams too.
CAPA does have X-Country and Track as a HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS TEAMS.
Sci-Tech could do the same and pick and choose what sports to support -- and then other sports could be left for students to join with their neighborhood schools.
I think it is POSSIBLE that Sci-Tech could have the #1 boys and girls varsity swim teams in the city -- and a team that could climb in the ranks to the top 10 in the state.
Sci-Tech does have a swim pool. It would need to swim its HOME meets elsewhere, but there are plenty of options. Most of the other schools in the WPIAL would be happy to always host swim meets if against Sci-Tech. Or, some of the meets could be squeezed into other suitable pools within PPS, such as at Obama, Perry, Oliver, PCA, and even Dice. Tri-meets (with 3 teams) are also possible and would be encouraged.
As for other sports, it would be GREAT to have Sci-Tech kids join with other city kids to play WATER POLO with Obama as well. That is a fall sport and it leads into winter swimming.
Furthermore, the Sci-Tech middle school swim team should move its season to the SPRING, and not the winter. In the winter, the Sci-Tech MS kids are in the way of the HS kids. And, in the spring, with swimming, the Sci-Tech kids could compete against the other MS programs around the WPIAL, such as at Montour, WA, Carlynton.
Furthermore, it would not be out of the question to have the Sci-Tech kids KEEP the sports Co-Op with other individual sports teams. For example, Sci-Tech boys and girls could play BASKETBALL with U-Prep. I imagine the U-Prep gym is not suited for varsity games. Go figure. So, the practices and games could be at Sci-Tech, with its better gym. The issue is then where to put the MS hoops teams at Sci-Tech? Perhaps one of the squads should practice before school?
On a sport by sport basis, facility by facility, -- this needs to be examined by an athletic sports reform task force from PPS, in a district-wide effort as was done in the past. We made great strides in some areas with the PPS Sports Reform Task Force in the end of the Roosevelt era. Linda Lane killed it. Now it is time for it to resurface. And, if needed, I'd be happy to serve as the chair, without any consultant fees.
Thursday, October 19, 2017
Fwd: Help us tell the story of high school sports and activities
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Saturday, October 07, 2017
Fwd: Important tech article
From: John H. Edited a bit.
This link from The Guardian newspaper id extremely important. It is not political (at least on the surface), but its implications are staggering and will impact every facet of our lives sooner or later and, in many ways it already has. Please give it a read.
https://www.theguardian.com/
technology/2017/oct/05/ smartphone-addiction-silicon- valley-dystopia
John
Tuesday, October 03, 2017
Fwd: NEW KAP7 REBOUNDER!
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Monday, October 02, 2017
Fwd: New Book Release – History of the Automatic Pool Cleaner
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Subject: New Book Release – History of the Automatic Pool Cleaner
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