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re: UT Coaches kicked out of Pahokee High School!

Posted on 5/8/09 at 6:30 pm to
Posted by bamascott2
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Posted on 5/8/09 at 6:30 pm to
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ole orange --

This won't last forever. An administrator can not limit a students athletic oppourtunities. We will see what the NCAA has to say about this.

Atta boy! Nobody offers opportunities like Tinnerssee offers opportunities.

Sic Fulmer on 'em! He's got an 'in' with the NCAA!

Posted by Alahunter
Member since Jan 2008
90739 posts
Posted on 5/8/09 at 7:29 pm to
man.. some Tn fans are taking this personal like..

Facts: Educators are in the business of education. It is imperative for educators to provide ample opportunities for students to pursue higher education.

Higher education is crucial for our country to thrive in a global economy.

Historically, Black Americans have been subjected to obstacles when pursuing higher education.

The historical subtle obstruction of equal opportunities for an education was a root cause lending to the Supreme Court decision in Regents of University of California v. Bakke, (1978) [836].

The University of Tennessee is an accredited and highly regarded institution of higher education in the realm of public schools in the United States.

THE PRINCIPAL OF THIS HIGH SCHOOL HAS IMPEDED POSSIBLE FULL SCHOLARSHIPS TO STUDENT(S) UNDER HIS SUPERVISION TO AN INSTITUTION OF HIGHER EDUCATION BECAUSE HE DOES NOT LIKE THAT UNIVERSITY AND/OR IT’S FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF.

Opinion:
Possible 1st and 14th amendment violations to the Constitution of the United States with regards to the behavior of the public school official, as well as negative commerce clause implications.
This official’s income is based upon tax dollars and likely subsidized with some federal government money.

This educator has an agenda and does not have his student’s best interest at heart IF he permits other schools to speak with his students and or coaches but arbitrarily prevents the University of Tennessee from doing the same.
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