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[quote name="freeze 1914" post="1200515" timestamp="1332439988"]
What are the full qualification in becoming a high school basketball coach in the state of Texas?
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That probably varies from district to district.
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[quote name="WOSgrad" post="1200516" timestamp="1332440113"]
[quote author=freeze 1914 link=topic=97869.msg1200515#msg1200515 date=1332439988]
What are the full qualification in becoming a high school basketball coach in the state of Texas?
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That probably varies from district to district.
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well in BISD or Orange County
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[quote name="no-look" post="1200757" timestamp="1332463864"]
[quote author=AggiesAreWe link=topic=97869.msg1200607#msg1200607 date=1332451090]
One can be an assistant coach with out a degree.
[/quote]Or a full time employee at the school.
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Correct.
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You guys are correct.  I was thinking of the basketball position being tied into teaching.  But I don't see people like Wise having a full teaching load! LOL

And the statement of basketball knowledge and competency might help...really all depends on where you are applying.  I know some hut hut schools that want dumb basketball coaches.  Easier to run over.
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[quote name="HowdyMan" post="1201022" timestamp="1332512376"]
You guys are correct.  I was thinking of the basketball position being tied into teaching.  But I don't see people like Wise having a full teaching load! LOL

And the statement of basketball knowledge and competency might help...really all depends on where you are applying.  I know some hut hut schools that want dumb basketball coaches.  Easier to run over.
[/quote] Greg Wise teaches a class @ Yates!!!!!
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[quote name="BLUEDOVE3" post="1201219" timestamp="1332537387"]
[quote author=HowdyMan link=topic=97869.msg1201022#msg1201022 date=1332512376]
You guys are correct.  I was thinking of the basketball position being tied into teaching.  But I don't see people like Wise having a full teaching load! LOL

And the statement of basketball knowledge and competency might help...really all depends on where you are applying.  I know some hut hut schools that want dumb basketball coaches.  Easier to run over.
[/quote] Greg Wise teaches a class @ Yates!!!!!
[/quote]Recruiting Dept?    ;D
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[quote name="no-look" post="1201362" timestamp="1332547861"]
[quote author=BLUEDOVE3 link=topic=97869.msg1201219#msg1201219 date=1332537387]
[quote author=HowdyMan link=topic=97869.msg1201022#msg1201022 date=1332512376]
You guys are correct.  I was thinking of the basketball position being tied into teaching.  But I don't see people like Wise having a full teaching load! LOL

And the statement of basketball knowledge and competency might help...really all depends on where you are applying.  I know some hut hut schools that want dumb basketball coaches.  Easier to run over.
[/quote] Greg Wise teaches a class @ Yates!!!!!
[/quote]Recruiting Dept?    ;D
[/quote]
I'm sorry but that's just funny lmao.
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Actually, the only state qualification is to be a full time employee of the respective school district. Degree or certification requirement is set by the individual school district. It is my understanding that the head coach of Kimball is not degreed or certified. However, most school districts want to hire someone who can be used in a teaching capacity as well.
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