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Post by khrell on Sept 4, 2014 5:28:49 GMT -6
My daughter had it over a year and a half ago going into her senior year. They can have extreme flair ups from time to time depending on the stress level of the kid. Several times she had to be hospitalized because of the extreme pain in her throat and they finally found a combination of drugs that would help De-Flare it. Be easy on the kid, it can be 3-4 weeks like the above posters said before they recover, but it's something that never goes away and sticks with you.
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Post by khrell on Jul 16, 2014 14:54:11 GMT -6
I'll give ya a look into my first year as the AD for a private christian school. Keep in mind everyone thinks we make money and that's the farthest thing from the truth.
1.) the number of kids in your program 2.)how much you blow through each year 3.) your top couple expenses 4.) what is the least you could run your program on? 5.) I get that you can always spend more cash, but if you had everything you wanted and have some need for, what would that number be?
1. We play 6 man football so we should have about 18 kids this year, this is actually a large group for us. 2. Gas just for football this year runs right at $1400. Total all sports $6500,Football,BBall, Soccer, Volleyball and Golf. 3. Top expense is helmet reconditioning for $41 a helmet. We sent off 20 this year. right at 1k total with shipping. 4. We raised 5k in the off season to buy new uniforms this year on our own so that's independent of the budget.
TBH 10k would be a dream for me atm lol. I could use it to buy them some shirts and shorts to work out in etc. As it was the coaches got together on our own and bought the kids their workout shirts out of our own pockets.
I wish we had a budget like any public school but our schools been here about 7 years, we've got our own permanent campus this year and things are just tight. If we want the money for things we raise it through variuos fundraisers.
158k budget just blows my mind. I don't care how big a school that is, that's crazy. That must be a lot of swag going out to the kids.
Right now all the coaches stipends are paid as part of our salaries, but I'd need about $27k to pay for all the stipends for the coaches and to make our sports break even this year.
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