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Trying to start a High School Program at a Charter School


jdeanb3

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I was asked to try and get a wrestling program started at an Indianapolis Charter High School.  Any advice or outline as to what needs to be done to do this.  I thought about starting it as a wrestling club and building from there.  Any thoughts.  Thanks.

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What a cool opportunity to start a new program! I definitely agree with Coach Wadkins. I think the best thing would be to start a middle school program in year one,  add JV for two years, then add Varsity in year 3 or 4. Scheduling will also be important. It is important that once you start a program, you schedule programs that you can be competitive with, then gradually improve the schedule as your program progresses. Good luck!

 

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I am glad to that a Charter School is stepping up with more athletics. I tried for years to get the Charter School that my son attended to start wrestling and even had a great coach interested in talking to them but it fell on deaf  ears.  I know that a lot of kids have left the Charter Schools due to lack of sports. Thank you for stepping up! ;D ;D

 

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Lol on the Daniel's jab, but true unfortunately.  "I think the best thing would be to start a middle school program in year one,  add JV for two years, then add Varsity in year 3 or 4."  This is a good plan, but if you've got the time and some help, I'd try to get a club going too...your better athletes will get better if they're hitting the tournament trail on the weekends.  The biggest thing to me if you really want to 'build' a program is to schedule primarily teams that you can compete with, even if you don't wrestle as many matches.  Try to avoid the top tier teams for a while and the 0-5 days for your kids if they're newbies. 

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