WOSgrad Posted May 24, 2017 Report Posted May 24, 2017 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Does this mean that Livingston is trying to undo the current alignment as that was part of the sanctions? Quote
no-look Posted May 24, 2017 Report Posted May 24, 2017 Probably too late for that. CardinalBacker 1 Quote
The Icon Posted May 24, 2017 Report Posted May 24, 2017 Maybe turn in an accurate snapshot number next time jv_coach 1 Quote
BS Wildcats Posted May 24, 2017 Report Posted May 24, 2017 2 hours ago, The Icon said: Maybe turn in an accurate snapshot number next time If you're going to sanction one, sanction all! Quote
Tigers2010 Posted May 24, 2017 Report Posted May 24, 2017 Seems like they have a legit argument. Also, I don't think they did this intentionally. Coach Frey 1 Quote
Kegger Posted May 24, 2017 Report Posted May 24, 2017 I've heard of schools hiding kids in the Alternative School for years. Then when Livingston got caught, I just assumed that they were the ones that got caught for doing something that a lot of schools do. After reading this article it seems that they got punished for doing something that others have been caught doing. Pretty crazy that the UIL ruled that 2 schools doing the same thing were in compliance with policies. Quote
Whoa Posted May 24, 2017 Report Posted May 24, 2017 41 minutes ago, Kegger said: I've heard of schools hiding kids in the Alternative School for years. Then when Livingston got caught, I just assumed that they were the ones that got caught for doing something that a lot of schools do. After reading this article it seems that they got punished for doing something that others have been caught doing. Pretty crazy that the UIL ruled that 2 schools doing the same thing were in compliance with policies. There are 2 ways to run an AEP Campus 1. withdraw from main campus and enroll in AEP (Vidor does this) 2. Stay enrolled at main campus and be "placed" in a different locale Quote
oldschool2 Posted May 25, 2017 Report Posted May 25, 2017 Maybe students at AEP shouldn't count. Just make it a stipulation that when/if enrolled in AEP for any reason then you aren't allowed to play sports for that alignment period (2 years). That'll solve that. Not to mention schools have to pay for a kid being in an alternative setting. Tigers2010 1 Quote
Guest ECBucFan Posted May 25, 2017 Report Posted May 25, 2017 If Livingston has initiated a UIL open records request for 30 other districts, that indicates to me they might be on firm footing here. Hope Livingston wins. Quote
The Icon Posted May 25, 2017 Report Posted May 25, 2017 23 hours ago, BS Wildcats said: If you're going to sanction one, sanction all! I don't disagree with that Whether you knowingly or unknowingly submitted incorrect numbers, you should be held accountable. If any of us had submitted incorrect information in regards to our taxes, the IRS would be all over us. Tigers2010 and BMTSoulja1 2 Quote
Guest ECBucFan Posted May 25, 2017 Report Posted May 25, 2017 I agree. In reality though, non-uniform policy enforcement is the norm, rather than the exception, unfortunately. Look at what the NCAA does. The "majors" (like Notre Dame, for instance) can commit murder, and then get less than a slap on the wrist. A mid major (Lamar, SFA, Sam, etc) can have the tiniest, most non-consequential infraction and get scholarships revoked, placed on probation, and threatened with the Death penalty by the NCAA. The old joke was: The NCAA was SOOOO furious with Ohio State, that they placed Southwest Missouri State on probation, suspended them from playoffs for five years, and revoked 10 scholarships. Not far from the truth. Quote
Tigers2010 Posted May 25, 2017 Report Posted May 25, 2017 2 hours ago, oldschool2 said: Maybe students at AEP shouldn't count. Just make it a stipulation that when/if enrolled in AEP for any reason then you aren't allowed to play sports for that alignment period (2 years). That'll solve that. Not to mention schools have to pay for a kid being in an alternative setting. I could not agree with this more. If a student does something that bad to be placed in AEP, that student should be suspended for that year and the next. If not a UIL rule, schools should be adopt this. Quote
oldschool2 Posted May 25, 2017 Report Posted May 25, 2017 3 minutes ago, Tigers2010 said: I could not agree with this more. If a student does something that bad to be placed in AEP, that student should be suspended for that year and the next. If not a UIL rule, schools should be adopt this. Then you wouldn't have to count them. You would only be counting the kids that are potential UIL participants anyway. Which is what the count is for. Right? Having schools compete with other schools with similar populations.. And the fact that schools have to pay for "seats" at alternatice campuses would stop schools from just hiding them over there...that combined with them not being able to participate. I don't know...just a thought. The problem is I can already see ways of getting around that and working the system... I don't know the answer. Tigers2010 1 Quote
Bigdog Posted May 25, 2017 Report Posted May 25, 2017 4 hours ago, Tigers2010 said: I could not agree with this more. If a student does something that bad to be placed in AEP, that student should be suspended for that year and the next. If not a UIL rule, schools should be adopt this. AEP doesn't always work that way. Most kids may get a week or 2 in there depending on the infraction. Or , one Saturday. ( Not speaking from experience) Although this seems to be a little different than most Alternative campuses. Quote
PlayActionPass Posted May 26, 2017 Report Posted May 26, 2017 The Livingston campus in question is not a discipline based alternative campus. It is a computer based, credit recovery campus put in place to allow students who are over 19 years of age, more than one year behind in credits earned or are wishing to graduate early. Quote
Bigdog Posted May 26, 2017 Report Posted May 26, 2017 2 hours ago, PlayActionPass said: The Livingston campus in question is not a discipline based alternative campus. It is a computer based, credit recovery campus put in place to allow students who are over 19 years of age, more than one year behind in credits earned or are wishing to graduate early. Yeah, I saw that after reading through the whole article. Nederland's alternative campus is discipline based but also offers classes for credits to students who are trying to catch up on credits. Quote
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