Posts Tagged ‘debate’
a thousand days without your love.
my weekend schedule for the rest of the semester:
November 6-7: Grady (hired by tournament)
November 13-14: Fayette County (running tournament)
November 20-21: Carrollton (hired by Johns Creek)
December 5-7: Ohio Valley
December 12: Griffin (running tournament)
Yay for money!
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Tags: debate, fayette, money, tournaments, work
A month from today is the Fayette Classic. This tournament gives me soo many sleepless nights and tireless days. It’s so worth it. This tournament is one of the reasons I do debate. I enjoy running the tournament so much. This year I am having to give up control of [...]
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Tags: debate, fayette, november, tournament
even if the sky is falling down
It’s late. I know. Where are my days going? I feel like I am getting nothing accomplished and yet I have so much to do. My to do list keeps growing and my accomplishments list isn’t. Lesson plans keep stacking themselves up, and yet I feel like I have so much to do.
Okay [...]
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Tags: busy school, class, debate, happy, lesson planning, life, music, sleep, work
Withdrawing from the GHSA
I’m a fourth year coach at Fayette County HS in southern Georgia. In my short four year coaching career, I’ve also coached at Wheeler High School in North Georgia and Sandy Creek HS in southern Georgia. I’ve coached a 70 person team, a 25 person team, and a 8 person team. I’ve coached [...]
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Tags: complain, debate, fayette, gfca, GHSA, succession
returning to written debate commentary
I challenge judges to use some type of website (wikispace, wordpress, blogspot, etc) and post a DETAILED ballot of every round you judge.
The idea was inspired by Michael Antonucci, Lexington & Georgetown Univ. debate coach, last year. He began a blogspot to record all of his ballots & decisions. Antonucci had two reasons for doing [...]
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Tags: ballots, commentary, debate, technology