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tigrreapr56 got a reaction from TandTdad in Best Tacos in the state
This topic is right up my alley. I have had multiple friends in the Indy area tell me they know where the best tacos in Indy are. I have entertained.......and then taken them to the ONE......
Pacos Taqueria is on point. Very authentic and will not disappoint!
If you are in Indy, try and stop by this hot lil hole in the wall just North East of the State Fairgrounds:
https://www.pacostaquerias.com/
Tell em Kenny sent ya!
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tigrreapr56 got a reaction from TripleB in Best Tacos in the state
This topic is right up my alley. I have had multiple friends in the Indy area tell me they know where the best tacos in Indy are. I have entertained.......and then taken them to the ONE......
Pacos Taqueria is on point. Very authentic and will not disappoint!
If you are in Indy, try and stop by this hot lil hole in the wall just North East of the State Fairgrounds:
https://www.pacostaquerias.com/
Tell em Kenny sent ya!
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tigrreapr56 got a reaction from BrodyHardcastle in Best Tacos in the state
This topic is right up my alley. I have had multiple friends in the Indy area tell me they know where the best tacos in Indy are. I have entertained.......and then taken them to the ONE......
Pacos Taqueria is on point. Very authentic and will not disappoint!
If you are in Indy, try and stop by this hot lil hole in the wall just North East of the State Fairgrounds:
https://www.pacostaquerias.com/
Tell em Kenny sent ya!
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tigrreapr56 got a reaction from datdude in Incoming freshman
There are 3 level to this:
- kid is in school early (Graduate at 17)
- kid is in school in the optimal grade (Graduate at 18)
- kid is in school and can not repeat grade and compete (hold-back) (Graduate at 19)
There are about 10 different variables that go into parents holding their kids back. Some parents weight variables higher than others! There is no right answer, but simply what is BEST for the kid!
Every situation is different!
In my situation, my son was put in school too early (category 1 on this list). In the 2nd grade he was doing poorly on the educational pillars (Math and Reading). So after winter break, we decided for him to be put back in the 1st grade putting him, using my verbiage, in the optimal grade. Optimal may not be the best term to use in this situation, just what i came up with.
Again, every situation is different. As a parent who has worked in schools for over the last 24 years as a coach and/or staff member, I see parents (especially males) putting their kids in school later more than in the past.
Best wishes to all!
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tigrreapr56 got a reaction from jshep86 in Incoming freshman
There are 3 level to this:
- kid is in school early (Graduate at 17)
- kid is in school in the optimal grade (Graduate at 18)
- kid is in school and can not repeat grade and compete (hold-back) (Graduate at 19)
There are about 10 different variables that go into parents holding their kids back. Some parents weight variables higher than others! There is no right answer, but simply what is BEST for the kid!
Every situation is different!
In my situation, my son was put in school too early (category 1 on this list). In the 2nd grade he was doing poorly on the educational pillars (Math and Reading). So after winter break, we decided for him to be put back in the 1st grade putting him, using my verbiage, in the optimal grade. Optimal may not be the best term to use in this situation, just what i came up with.
Again, every situation is different. As a parent who has worked in schools for over the last 24 years as a coach and/or staff member, I see parents (especially males) putting their kids in school later more than in the past.
Best wishes to all!
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tigrreapr56 got a reaction from mdtodd in Incoming freshman
There are 3 level to this:
- kid is in school early (Graduate at 17)
- kid is in school in the optimal grade (Graduate at 18)
- kid is in school and can not repeat grade and compete (hold-back) (Graduate at 19)
There are about 10 different variables that go into parents holding their kids back. Some parents weight variables higher than others! There is no right answer, but simply what is BEST for the kid!
Every situation is different!
In my situation, my son was put in school too early (category 1 on this list). In the 2nd grade he was doing poorly on the educational pillars (Math and Reading). So after winter break, we decided for him to be put back in the 1st grade putting him, using my verbiage, in the optimal grade. Optimal may not be the best term to use in this situation, just what i came up with.
Again, every situation is different. As a parent who has worked in schools for over the last 24 years as a coach and/or staff member, I see parents (especially males) putting their kids in school later more than in the past.
Best wishes to all!
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tigrreapr56 got a reaction from XCard in Incoming freshman
There are 3 level to this:
- kid is in school early (Graduate at 17)
- kid is in school in the optimal grade (Graduate at 18)
- kid is in school and can not repeat grade and compete (hold-back) (Graduate at 19)
There are about 10 different variables that go into parents holding their kids back. Some parents weight variables higher than others! There is no right answer, but simply what is BEST for the kid!
Every situation is different!
In my situation, my son was put in school too early (category 1 on this list). In the 2nd grade he was doing poorly on the educational pillars (Math and Reading). So after winter break, we decided for him to be put back in the 1st grade putting him, using my verbiage, in the optimal grade. Optimal may not be the best term to use in this situation, just what i came up with.
Again, every situation is different. As a parent who has worked in schools for over the last 24 years as a coach and/or staff member, I see parents (especially males) putting their kids in school later more than in the past.
Best wishes to all!
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tigrreapr56 got a reaction from boilergrappler in Incoming freshman
There are 3 level to this:
- kid is in school early (Graduate at 17)
- kid is in school in the optimal grade (Graduate at 18)
- kid is in school and can not repeat grade and compete (hold-back) (Graduate at 19)
There are about 10 different variables that go into parents holding their kids back. Some parents weight variables higher than others! There is no right answer, but simply what is BEST for the kid!
Every situation is different!
In my situation, my son was put in school too early (category 1 on this list). In the 2nd grade he was doing poorly on the educational pillars (Math and Reading). So after winter break, we decided for him to be put back in the 1st grade putting him, using my verbiage, in the optimal grade. Optimal may not be the best term to use in this situation, just what i came up with.
Again, every situation is different. As a parent who has worked in schools for over the last 24 years as a coach and/or staff member, I see parents (especially males) putting their kids in school later more than in the past.
Best wishes to all!
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tigrreapr56 got a reaction from navy80 in Incoming freshman
There are 3 level to this:
- kid is in school early (Graduate at 17)
- kid is in school in the optimal grade (Graduate at 18)
- kid is in school and can not repeat grade and compete (hold-back) (Graduate at 19)
There are about 10 different variables that go into parents holding their kids back. Some parents weight variables higher than others! There is no right answer, but simply what is BEST for the kid!
Every situation is different!
In my situation, my son was put in school too early (category 1 on this list). In the 2nd grade he was doing poorly on the educational pillars (Math and Reading). So after winter break, we decided for him to be put back in the 1st grade putting him, using my verbiage, in the optimal grade. Optimal may not be the best term to use in this situation, just what i came up with.
Again, every situation is different. As a parent who has worked in schools for over the last 24 years as a coach and/or staff member, I see parents (especially males) putting their kids in school later more than in the past.
Best wishes to all!
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tigrreapr56 got a reaction from CookieMonster99 in Incoming freshman
There are 3 level to this:
- kid is in school early (Graduate at 17)
- kid is in school in the optimal grade (Graduate at 18)
- kid is in school and can not repeat grade and compete (hold-back) (Graduate at 19)
There are about 10 different variables that go into parents holding their kids back. Some parents weight variables higher than others! There is no right answer, but simply what is BEST for the kid!
Every situation is different!
In my situation, my son was put in school too early (category 1 on this list). In the 2nd grade he was doing poorly on the educational pillars (Math and Reading). So after winter break, we decided for him to be put back in the 1st grade putting him, using my verbiage, in the optimal grade. Optimal may not be the best term to use in this situation, just what i came up with.
Again, every situation is different. As a parent who has worked in schools for over the last 24 years as a coach and/or staff member, I see parents (especially males) putting their kids in school later more than in the past.
Best wishes to all!
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tigrreapr56 got a reaction from JORVILLE in Incoming freshman
There are 3 level to this:
- kid is in school early (Graduate at 17)
- kid is in school in the optimal grade (Graduate at 18)
- kid is in school and can not repeat grade and compete (hold-back) (Graduate at 19)
There are about 10 different variables that go into parents holding their kids back. Some parents weight variables higher than others! There is no right answer, but simply what is BEST for the kid!
Every situation is different!
In my situation, my son was put in school too early (category 1 on this list). In the 2nd grade he was doing poorly on the educational pillars (Math and Reading). So after winter break, we decided for him to be put back in the 1st grade putting him, using my verbiage, in the optimal grade. Optimal may not be the best term to use in this situation, just what i came up with.
Again, every situation is different. As a parent who has worked in schools for over the last 24 years as a coach and/or staff member, I see parents (especially males) putting their kids in school later more than in the past.
Best wishes to all!
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tigrreapr56 got a reaction from Y2CJ41 in Most Impressive over the holiday
You may want to find me Sat morning in the bb gym.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/XK3RnzYUwvbjx9h78
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tigrreapr56 got a reaction from Mattyb in Most Impressive over the holiday
You may want to find me Sat morning in the bb gym.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/XK3RnzYUwvbjx9h78
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tigrreapr56 reacted to Y2CJ41 in Most Impressive over the holiday
The 170lber from Cathedral that shall not be named until his father delivers some wings. He avenged his only loss and wrestled back for 3rd in a brutally tough weight class.
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tigrreapr56 got a reaction from piscis1956 in 2022 Indianapolis Area Super Team
Too Funny.
If you can hear this gif, you had a GREAT childhood:
https://gfycat.com/anguishedpitifulhatchetfish
via Gfycat
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tigrreapr56 got a reaction from Hornet Coach in 2022 Indianapolis Area Super Team
Too Funny.
If you can hear this gif, you had a GREAT childhood:
https://gfycat.com/anguishedpitifulhatchetfish
via Gfycat
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tigrreapr56 got a reaction from Y2CJ41 in 2022 Indianapolis Area Super Team
Too Funny.
If you can hear this gif, you had a GREAT childhood:
https://gfycat.com/anguishedpitifulhatchetfish
via Gfycat
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tigrreapr56 reacted to Y2CJ41 in Elijah Anthony of Frankfort commits to
Congratulations to Elijah Anthony from Frankfort for signing with Indiana Tech. Projected to wrestle 133, 141.
View full signing
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tigrreapr56 got a reaction from FCFIGHTER170 in Exciting can't miss wrestlers?
Bryer Hall
JJ Conway
Just a few to come to mind.
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tigrreapr56 got a reaction from base in Exciting can't miss wrestlers?
Bryer Hall
JJ Conway
Just a few to come to mind.
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tigrreapr56 got a reaction from Bulldog89 in Folkstyle State hurt by Corona?
Multiple accounts? Too Funny! Some folk.
Best Wishes to our multiple accounters. lols
Kenny Harden
#1Account
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tigrreapr56 reacted to #TheBrand in Folkstyle State hurt by Corona?
Gotta love those peeps with mult accounts on a website lol. Anyways. I was looking at how the wrestling community handled the last global pandemic, you know the one in 2009 for H1N1.? I can’t find any findings. Maybe you can enlighten us on how it was handled back then. And I’m in a plane for the 10th time in 12 weeks as we speak. Maybe I should just play the lottery when I get back home. Anyways, you have been enough entertainment during my flight. Enjoy the rest of your day.
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tigrreapr56 got a reaction from Bulldog89 in 2020 Middle school state predictions
Brackets are absolutely loaded! Most of the best 6 through 8th grade wrestlers in the state will be at center Grove today!
Best wishes to all!
#Indiana
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tigrreapr56 got a reaction from Bulldog89 in 2020 Middle school state predictions
Thank you Jason. I am 100% sure that with the IHSCWA this issue will be addressed!
Thank you for the personal comments. I'm not the one to retaliate. I just want what is best for Indiana wrestling!
Best wishes to you and yours!
Kenny Harden
317-506-0342
#Indiana
#TheCompoundIndy
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tigrreapr56 got a reaction from JMILL in 2020 Middle school state predictions
Thank you Jason. I am 100% sure that with the IHSCWA this issue will be addressed!
Thank you for the personal comments. I'm not the one to retaliate. I just want what is best for Indiana wrestling!
Best wishes to you and yours!
Kenny Harden
317-506-0342
#Indiana
#TheCompoundIndy