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Until those private schools start accepting Special Needs kids and problem students that do not play sports at the same rate as they do the rest of their population, there is no way they are on a level playing field, even if they dont "cheat" and recruit athletes. Having their own division is the most logical move.. But if that isnt going to happen. Leave in the success factor but also make them play up one class regardless of success to make up a little of the unfair advantage they have built in.
 
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Until those private schools start accepting Special Needs kids and problem students that do not play sports at the same rate as they do the rest of their population, there is no way they are on a level playing field, even if they dont "cheat" and recruit athletes. Having their own division is the most logical move.. But if that isnt going to happen. Leave in the success factor but also make them play up one class regardless of success to make up a little of the unfair advantage they have built in.
You can go online and look at their faculty and staff list, most of them don't have a single special education teacher. I have said before, the success factor really isn't much help, it just pushes the problem further up the ladder. Having a student body size of 400 or 900 is irrelevant as long as you have the right few dudes.
 
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Until those private schools start accepting Special Needs kids and problem students that do not play sports at the same rate as they do the rest of their population, there is no way they are on a level playing field, even if they dont "cheat" and recruit athletes. Having their own division is the most logical move.. But if that isnt going to happen. Leave in the success factor but also make them play up one class regardless of success to make up a little of the unfair advantage they have built in.
A lot of them now do.

Private schools were truly going the extreme that many of you claim they are, they would win 75% of all championships. The claims aren't surprising given the participation awards in public schools.
 
A lot of them now do.

Private schools were truly going the extreme that many of you claim they are, they would win 75% of all championships. The claims aren't surprising given the participation awards in public schools.
Private schools having 2 special needs kids in school is rare public schools have more than 2 per grade. Move along snowflake
 
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Oh you know this how? You don’t. You don’t have a clue.

Private schools have many advantages that public schools don't such as smaller class sizes and private tutoring.
Sure, it's not hard to look up staffing and realize none have a spec ed teacher on staff. It's so hard to call 4 or 5 private schools and ask about their special education resources and be told they have none.

Get off the tit
 
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