Spouse of a teacher... wrote on May 21, 2008 2:02 PM:
" Not all teachers want to coach, run an after-school activity, or lead an organization. But they're forced into it. Even when at their interview they are told they don't have to lead that particular activity. And then when they decide not to do it again, they are pressured because no one else steps forward.
It is definitely a problem with the Tomah school system.
I have been in the break room before where coaching positions are posted for teachers to take first. When do they open these up to the public? And if they're not open to the public, why are teachers threatened if they don't take the position?
The whole system sucks, if you ask me... "
rerebetter judgement into the hat wrote on May 5, 2008 7:56 PM:
" Yes there are wonderful coaches that assist the new Varsity Baseball Coach but this does not excuse what is observed. Does no one realize that the coaches on the lower levels can not develop the players because they have no assistance with pitching, batting, and defense? One Coach can not do it all with baseball. So how can the good assistant varsity coaches make a difference in the little time they have in contact with the players? Legion ball in our area does not have a very good reputation as far as the players wanting to play for their current staff. "
Learning wrote on May 5, 2008 7:14 PM:
" Can anyone learn from constructive criticism in this town? There is always room for improvement. Can the TEA coaches not learn from what is written instead of only listening to those that agree with their every word. They apply for these positons that are paid for by the tax payers so it is to be considered a job that is up for review by the players, parents, admn., and school board. If a coach does not display appropriate skills at the developmental level (and yes even Varsity is considered developmental for the next level oh by the way, a community should NEVER discount an athletes potential such as all the no talent comments; does anyone remember Michael Jordan?) A coach must learn from what is obviously not working and if they demonstrate that they can not then give someone else a try but keep the program running. There are many coaches that get it right but those who do are not are in the blogs. If they keep the kids motivated and are FAIR not to mention make it disciplined but enjoyable then talent WILL emerge!!!!!!!! Wake up and quit makeing excuses for your colleagues. Are we afraid of change? I agree with the higher standard comment about certified teachers. "
Puuleeaassee Plow Horse wrote on May 5, 2008 9:38 AM:
" To ding on the talent of teenagers is not the way a community should react when only a few coaches seem to be struggling when hired as qualified. If there isn't a lot to work with on the bench then just work on the basics, the development of character, and have fun with the team. Many will not address (some of the youth or middle school coaches could attest to this) that many teams and players were very competitive at the lower level and then everything stalls when they reach the high school. This reinforces what better judgement stated that maybe it is the program, coaching or a combination of everything that is stated above. "
Coward wrote on May 5, 2008 9:13 AM:
" You are calling that post a coward when you also did not post your name? Many do not post their names for a reason just as those do not for crimestoppers but it does not make them cowards. That person did not resort to name calling they were simply making a statement that when a program struggles anad it is obvious that basic coaching strategies at the secondary level are not in place by certified teachers that as observers it gets tiring to watch because of the take care of our own mentality that many defend. Coaching is a demanding position that pays little but to insult the players for the lack of talent is ruthless. Adults who know what coaching entails, have taken courses to make them even more qualified, and applies for the position should know better. Not all coaches at Tomah do this and there are no blog responses for them. It is only those that blatantly disregard coaching 101. "
rerere better judgement wrote on May 4, 2008 2:47 PM:
" You can train a plow horse 24 hours a day( correct peedagogy) and he still will not win the Kentucky derby.Part of the problem here in river city is the unwillingness to acknowledge that there is a a drought on boys basketball talent. "
re Better Judgement wrote on May 4, 2008 7:17 AM:
" Please put your name into the hat and take over one of the many coaching jobs that are open. You know all about integrity and how things should be done so it sounds like you would make an excellent choice. There is one thing though all you do is sit there and anonymously rip coaches. That leads me to believe you have no integrity and you are a coward. Now your already starting on the new baseball coach? Please look at the staff he has those guys are excellent baseball coaches and isnt it odd that none of those guys wanted the head coach job. Could that be because of genius parents like yourself? I think it does. "
rerebetter judgement wrote on May 3, 2008 6:40 PM:
" This is not about what athletes made the cut. When my kids did play they were never cut and lettered in all sports. We still are a part of Tomah Athletics and observe what is going on. Who made/makes what team was/is never a concern of ours. The way some of the programs are managed is a shame. The community of Tomah has to acknowledge what needs to be done instead of being defensive and/or turning a blind eye. This is about the fundamentals of teaching/coaching at the secondary level. If you apply and accept a position then you should be held accountable for the development of the players while building a program. Pedagogy should hold the TASD athletic faculty to a higher standard. "
rerebetter judgement wrote on May 3, 2008 10:36 AM:
" Sounds like to me you should try and go back to english class and pass. "
rerebetter judgement wrote on May 2, 2008 5:08 PM:
" Sounds like to me that you should go back to High School and try to pass a english class. "
rebetter judgement wrote on May 2, 2008 11:37 AM:
" Sounds to me like your kid wasn't very skilled and you still resent the coiach who cut him.All of you bleacher coaches should get your wish and have a chance to coach at the high school level in such a place as Tomah "
Better judgement wrote on May 2, 2008 9:11 AM:
" Teachers make better coaches?? One would think because they have taken the courses, passed the certification and have experience in the classroom. The reality for many sports programs is that this is clearly not the case. Having observed many many seasons of various sports, I know first hand that a former varsity basketball coach preselected players to a designated court before BEFORE observing all players to select practice teams and later award positions. He also called players in for pictures before teams were announced. The new varsity baseball coach talks negatively about his players that are on the field to the other coaches in front of the bench without later addressing the mistake to the player when the game is over. He spends more time cheerleadering than coaching the players in a productive way WHILE they are playing. Many of the coaches do play favorites in front of the other players/parents. They say all positions are open for the next season to motivate the players but through casual conversation with the players/parents they obviously have forgotten about those statements because they will address their position for the upcoming season. At the banquets it is very noticeable who their favorites are through their comments and body language. These practices are inexcusable because they are "professionals" in child/student development. It undermines the integrity of Tomah Athletics not to mention creates an undercurrent of passive aggressive behavior by the student athletes on the field and in the classroom. The teachers have the work schedule which makes the admn./board job much easier. Period. "
re maybe wrote on May 2, 2008 12:45 AM:
" as usual-it's all in the name............. "
maybe wrote on May 1, 2008 8:56 PM:
" maybe we should ask what the player and or parents have on our AD that this was allowed to happen!!! "
maybe wrote on May 1, 2008 7:09 AM:
" Maybe we should question how a player can be drunk at prom on Saturday, suspended on Monday, and play in Tuesday's game. Clearly that was not the coache's decision. "
jlk wrote on Apr 30, 2008 8:36 PM:
" I agree 100% with Brian. "
TJ wrote on Apr 30, 2008 12:08 PM:
" Mr Buswell,
Quoting a canidate who dropped out of the race because so few people believed what he said, does not lend credibility to your cause.
If you could lead by example rather than by your "look at me" attitude, you might have more people who believe you. As it stands, you just look pompous and ignorant.
Do all of Tomah a favor. Follow your buddy Mitt's lead and disappear. "
Time better spent wrote on Apr 30, 2008 8:15 AM:
" Rather then attacking teachers who coach, I suggest Brian you start a fund to build some outside basketball courts in Tomah. It is hard to imagine the school fielding winning teams with no real outside courts in town to speak of. Part with a little of that cash you have and start something other then a complaining session. "
How about a list wrote on Apr 29, 2008 4:24 PM:
" I sure would like to see a list of the "qualified" non-teacher/coaches who want to coach in Tomah. "
If only wrote on Apr 29, 2008 12:21 PM:
" If only you were about anything other then controlling who the next varsity coach is, all of your letter might have real meaning. Trouble is we all know you are a one trick pony. It's about sports and losing and coaches and NOTHING else. "
Here We Go Again... wrote on Apr 28, 2008 9:28 PM:
" ENOUGH...I wish the Tomah Journal would quit publishing your 'opinion'. Your thinly veiled commentary continues to repeat itself as it is obvious that you just can't seem to accept the fact that 'you' cannot change a labor procedure (the Procedure for Hiring Advisors and Coaches) that is in a legally binding agreement (the TEA Contract) between the TEA and the Board of Education. All union members and not just TEA members should be appalled of your attitude towards unions and 'their' contracts as you continue to use the Tomah Journal as a forum to publicly bash unions.
"
Why wrote on Apr 28, 2008 2:15 PM:
" Why the need Brian to denigrate folks who give so much to kids and get so little in return. It is hard enough to coach in Tomah without the likes of you carping about money grubbing unqualified teachers scooping up the coaching jobs and it's just plain stupid. "
as a teacher coach wrote on Apr 28, 2008 12:14 PM:
" I propose we open all coaching jobs up and in return treachers cannot be assigned extra duties like coaching the non glamor sports..Fair deal Brian? "
plenty of openings every spring wrote on Apr 25, 2008 4:10 PM:
" Every spring we have a terrible time finding enough coaches for middle school teams.Brian i assume you and the long list of folks available at 3:15 and willing are going to sign up? Or will those be coaching jobs that can be forced on TEA memebers? "
a dead horse wrote on Apr 25, 2008 2:10 PM:
" I know Brian, why not sue the school again so some old boys from downtown can run the high school sports programs. "
re lol wrote on Apr 25, 2008 1:08 PM:
" Said like a tea teacher in tomah. "
same old song From GD wrote on Apr 25, 2008 12:21 PM:
" Once aqain, this is about the illusion that there are "qualified" local folks just waiting to take the low paying coaching jobs that qualified teachers can be and are assigned to. A "qualified" teacher is best becasue they can be in the building with the kids on a regular basis. "
LOL wrote on Apr 25, 2008 9:52 AM:
" Brian, you are so transparent. The only policy you care about is the one covering coaching. Beelzebub himself could be teaching Advanced Physics as long as you and your cronies could be coaching. What hogwash! "