If we really would get serious about a comeback season, we would . . .
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Dropouts, delinquency and discipline problems in our schools are not addressed at all by standardized tests. In fact, the focus on such testing probably adds to each problem.
It’s what we have and what the AAU doesn’t have; what US Soccer Development Academies don’t have; what club volleyball lacks and what travel ice hockey is missing.
The most satisfying victory we can have in sports is defeating our best opponent on our opponent’s best day.
A team assembled by our Governor has brought forward the most thoughtful and comprehensive proposals to overhaul public education our state has seen in a long time, perhaps ever.
The result was not only better sportsmanship at these schools, it made being at the games the “cool” thing to do.
The 2012 Women in Sports Leadership Conference, which concluded yesterday, addressed a “Leaders Show Up” theme. Three dozen presenters interacted with approximately 500 student attendees.
Student-athletes have always been the destination of MHSAA services; increasingly through these programs, they are also becoming the origination of many services.
From the Director is the official MHSAA Blog which will touch on pertinent school sports topics periodically throughout the school year from various MHSAA Staff.