The MCAS versus the Parks Department |
The MCAS versus the Parks Department |
Mar 24 2008, 11:15 AM
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Spends WAY too much time at CBTL Group: Admin Posts: 16,426 Joined: 8-December 06 From: Michigan City, IN Member No.: 2 |
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QUOTE Under MCAS, City Loses Again It appears that the Michigan City Area Schools can't stand success. Look at all the great press recently. Students attacking each other, attempted poisoning of teachers, 50 percent drop-out rate, and now what very little is left of a growing girls basketball program is being squashed. I have a bit of a chip on my shoulder toward the whole school system employee protection system. I am an entrepreneur, and a business owner and in my world if you don't get things done to go forward you lose your gig. Period. Our school system seems to embrace laziness, apathy and greed. I am an Elston graduate and have lived here most of my life. I have personally directed hockey camps here with Chicago Blackhawks and NHL All Stars. The Michigan City Park Department, led by Darrell Garbacik, helped put together these great opportunities for our local kids, and he and his staff have a great attitude toward our city and, from what I read, they have helped with Mr. Butler's Girls Basketball Academy. I would guess that Mr. Butler spends countless hours of volunteer time and effort to do something positive. He has built this program to the regional level and should feel very proud. Guess what MCAS, you are breaking Mr. Butler's heart. Do we need to do an economic impact study to show the economic benefits this town, its residents and business of this program. It brings young athletes and good people to town and they spend money. I suppose MCAS isn't interested in the girls basketball team selling more tickets, which create revenue and increase the fan base, which is a positive thing. I hope it isn't too late to fix this. MCAS should roll out a red carpet to Mr. Butler and furnish the best gym and facility we have for this program, and if not, Mr. Butler's phone will ring from a neighboring town and they will roll the red carpet out to him and Michigan City loses again. We wonder why we can't grow our town and bring good people here to live. Until we fix our school system and its attitude, the downward spiral will continue. Mr. Butler, "Keep Diggin", you have a great program that needs to continue. Tim Jahnz Michigan City http://thenewsdispatch.com/main.asp?Sectio...amp;TM=47767.69 QUOTE Schools Wasted Cash Fighting Girls I have previously shed light on the Michigan City Area Schools' decision to block our Michigan City youth girls basketball program (Michigan City Basketball Academy) from using gyms while never actually telling our program why we were being denied. Out of courtesy to MCAS I left out a few details hoping that they would come to their senses, but I see that was a pipe dream. I am curious if the taxpayers of Michigan City know just how much of their money was wasted by MCAS and its legal staff fighting to ensure a group of MCAS kids would not be allowed to use facilities that they allow other MC Park and Recreation programs to use freely without question. I ask the school board president to release that information to the public so they can truly get a picture on this waste of money. They had no problems forking over thousands to their attorneys to ensure these kids could not use an empty gym, I guess their attorneys are more important than our kids, as it would have cost them nothing to let them play. Now I see that School Board President Clyde Zeek has fingered MCHS Athletic Director Robert "Bear" Falls as the person responsible for our program's demise. Given all the conversations I personally had with Mr. Falls related to this issue I find it ironic that he always claimed to support our program, and was working to see we got gym time, as he believed our program was a great feeder system for our MCHS Lady Wolves basketball program. Something sure smells funny surrounding this issue to say the least. He was in favor of our program, saw its relevance, and yet has sought to deny us access to gyms sitting un-used? Seems somebody needs to figure out which story they are going to tell. I cannot believe MCAS can do business this way, or does morality have no place in our school administration now? How can we expect students to respect a school system when this type of action is allowed to take place? Roger Butler Lady Wolves Basketball Assistant Coach Organizer, Coach Michigan City Basketball Academy |
Mar 24 2008, 11:28 AM
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Spends WAY too much time at CBTL Group: Admin Posts: 16,426 Joined: 8-December 06 From: Michigan City, IN Member No.: 2 |
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QUOTE Academy Loss Threatens Girls Basketball I echo the sentiments of Mr. Butler and Ms. Smith who wrote about the fate of the Michigan City Basketball Academy ["Lack of cooperation puts end to girls Basketball Academy" and "School vs. park struggle hurts kids," Thursday]. Nine years ago my daughter was fortunate enough to be an initial member of this wonderful academy. When she was a freshman she, along with other girls who had spent many weekends playing basketball all over Indiana and other states for the five years as part of Michigan City Basketball Academy, said she hoped she and her teammates could help make a difference in the Lady Wolves basketball team. Anyone who has attended one of their basketball games would have to admit a difference has been made. Players who have been involved in this academy such as Missy, Katie, Natalie, Emma, Kenya and Bianca have all made a difference and have grown up together on the basketball court. Brian Studtman's dream of improving girls basketball in Michigan City by starting this academy has come true in the fact that Michigan City High School now has not one, but two Duneland Athletic Conference Championships for girls basketball and also a Sectional Championship for the first time in 10 years. Why would the administration decide to pull the plug at a time when the girls have winning seasons, conference and sectional championships and are being recognized around the state as a team to watch? Jeers to the MCAS school board and administration for not allowing Michigan City Basketball Academy to have some gym space to practice in. Cheers to Brian Studtman for having a dream and working hard to make it come true. Cheers to Roger, Paul, Jim, Dave and all the other coaches and parents who volunteered their time to help with fundraising, score keeping, chaperoning and providing moral support to the girls during the initial years of this institution. A lot of hard work had to be done to get to where the Lady Wolves basketball program is, and I am very proud to say my daughter was a part of this journey. She learned about hard work and to never give up. She has memories and friendships that will last a lifetime. Thank you, Brian, for not giving up on your dream, and I hope somehow the academy will be able to be brought back to life so other girls are able to experience the same feeling of pride that Missy and her friends had as they held up that sectional trophy. Hard work does pay off, and the Lady Wolves basketball team is proof of that. Jill Johnson Michigan City |
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