Rumors Lee Fedora is stepping down or may already have? Anyone know?
12aggies said:
Any indication if he is leaving for another HC position in another district??
TAMU1990 said:12aggies said:
Any indication if he is leaving for another HC position in another district??
No he was forced out
aggiepaintrain said:
Winning matters
TAMU1990 said:12aggies said:
Any indication if he is leaving for another HC position in another district??
No he was forced out
KaneIsAble said:TAMU1990 said:12aggies said:
Any indication if he is leaving for another HC position in another district??
No he was forced out
Yep - Karma is undefeated.
12aggies said:
Was hoping Consol was going to stay in it long enough to play CS again in the playoffs - would have been a great rematch game!
woodometer said:
This has everything to do with the Superintendent wanting to put his guy into that position.
Hornbeck said:
From what I've heard, neither he nor his top assistants teach classes which is a little bit odd since they are employed by a school district…
AggiePhil said:
Bring him over to be A&M'sOCHC.
Hornbeck said:
From what I've heard, neither he nor his top assistants teach classes which is a little bit odd since they are employed by a school district…
Yes it's considered an administrative position. Principals don't usually teach either.jeffk said:
Very few HFBC teach classes as many of them are also ADs or campus coordinators. Many OC/DCs also don't teach in larger districts, or if they do they have easy gigs like ISS or something.
Head coaches in other non-football sports almost all still teach.
UmustBKidding said:
He does not teach because he is the athletic director. That is how schools work around that. Most other assistants teach, some are great teachers and others not so much. But the thing that upsets some is that all the coaches must travel with the team. His rule. Which makes Friday hell when it comes to staffing. No sub available for freshman basketball coach that MUST travel with the team means a regular teacher or assistant principal has to cover all their afternoon classes.
Aggie said:Hornbeck said:
From what I've heard, neither he nor his top assistants teach classes which is a little bit odd since they are employed by a school district…
You think everyone employed by a school district teaches??
Alot of coaches don't teach.
Bigger schools in DFW area and Houston this is pretty common…And you will start to see more and more of this.