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  1. It is definitely a majority. You take a poll. You will see this town is not happy with the leadership. People who work in the district are even frustrated. The public knows that he is not here to make this a better place. It is about self promotion. I just hope that the athletes get a good coach. Not just one of "his guys" like a lot of people think. Bringing an outsider who has no ties or investment in our district and community is a bad move. I don't think you can deny that. I hope we are wrong about this. I doubt it though. There have been a lot of good names thrown around when people talk about who it could potentially be. I doubt it will be any of the ones I've heard. They are way too good to want to work in this type of situation. It's disappointing.
  2. Yes relationships are a huge part of success. And coach player relationships are some of the strongest and most meaningful. But something equally important is having an admin that cares about the community and not just promoting themselves to move on. The superintendent isn't invested. HISD is a stepping stone for him. He already upset the community by doing what he did to a great coach and man. He just wants to build his empire. This decision will not be a good one for Henderson ISD. And from what it sounds like, he already had his guy before interviews started. I live in Henderson. And we the people are not happy. Henderson is going down a bad road. When the board is brainwashed it can't be good.
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