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Old Sat Nov 10, 2007, 07:20pm
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Originally Posted by MJT
In smaller schools it is not uncommon for the AD to be a head coach of a program. It can be a problem at times but in most cases it is just fine and there is never a problem. It is not the AD/Coach situation that is the problem, it is the individual coach's ethics.
I have no problem with the coach being the AD. I see that all the time in small schools. My point is that he is an administrator and he lacks a moral compass. If your principal did something like this, I doubt he'd retain credibility and trust among the staff. To me, this would be something like changing test scores so your school looks better. People don't select which areas of their lives in which they will be ethical or not. Just because he is a coach does not mean that we overlook him also being an administrator. This is far worse than running up the score v. taking a knee. This is cheating by one of the administrators in this school.
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