Do high school coaches in Florida need and deserve a raise?
Of course.
Is the Florida Coaches Coalition’s plan of paying coaches $15 an hour for a minimum number of hours worked financially feasible for school districts?
Well ….
“I’m all for it,” said Shelton Crews, executive director of the Florida Athletic Coaches Assocation. “We’re losing coaches every day to the state of Georgia because they pay better. We’re losing them to South Carolina. One just left and went to Texas. We’re losing them to other states because of supplemented pay.
“On the other side of it, me being a director that has to meet budgets and things like that, I’ve always been told, ‘The pie is only so big.” and it’s got to come from somewhere. Where’s it going to come from? I’m for it big time but that’s the part I don’t know if it can happen.”
Head coaches in the state’s five biggest school districts — Broward, Hillsborough, Miami-Dade, Orange and Palm Beach — would receive a pay increase of at least 310 percent. Some would receive more than a 1,000 percent pay raise, depending on what sport they coach.
“That’s a lot,” said Ed Geiger, the county athletic director in Martin County. “That’s a huge weight for a lot of school districts, even our school district. I would love to pay those coaches that much, but the funds aren’t available to do that.
“I’m not exactly sure where the money would come from.”
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Author : Palm Beach Daily News
Publish date : 2024-03-18 14:31:44
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