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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan Schaecher" data-source="post: 545311" data-attributes="member: 56872"><p>No need to put words in my mouth, you did a pretty good interpretation.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>At my high school, we occassionally got grants for uniforms, equipment, etc for sport, band, choir, etc. We also relied HEAVILY on the local businesses for support/sponsorship.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>One of the recent trends is school districts having to defend themselves against the likes of Mr. Michael Newdow and his attempts to rid the vile U.S. of the gastly thing called the Pledge of Allegiance. Just think of how much money the school districts have to spend, even if the lawyers are doing the work pro-bono. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Title IX does cost everyone. High school, College, etc. It's another rediculous social engineering experiment. I agree that there should not be a cut of the girl's soccer program to fund a boy's football program. However, we should not be cutting boy's basketball because the girl's soccer team couldn't generate enough interest to field a team, thus putting the school in Title IX violation (which happens fairly regularly).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan Schaecher, post: 545311, member: 56872"] No need to put words in my mouth, you did a pretty good interpretation. At my high school, we occassionally got grants for uniforms, equipment, etc for sport, band, choir, etc. We also relied HEAVILY on the local businesses for support/sponsorship. One of the recent trends is school districts having to defend themselves against the likes of Mr. Michael Newdow and his attempts to rid the vile U.S. of the gastly thing called the Pledge of Allegiance. Just think of how much money the school districts have to spend, even if the lawyers are doing the work pro-bono. Title IX does cost everyone. High school, College, etc. It's another rediculous social engineering experiment. I agree that there should not be a cut of the girl's soccer program to fund a boy's football program. However, we should not be cutting boy's basketball because the girl's soccer team couldn't generate enough interest to field a team, thus putting the school in Title IX violation (which happens fairly regularly). [/QUOTE]
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