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Originally posted by Columbuseer View PostGood points. Another possible consequence:
Online classes have been a disruptive force that many traditional brick and mortar schools have somewhat reluctantly offered for primarily lower level courses.
the pandemic has provided an existence proof thar vast majority of courses can be taught online at prestigious schools.
potential to reduce costs for brick and mortar schools?
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Originally posted by Mikefln View Post
My nieces and nephews who are currently in both HS and college and my son in middle schoolb hate being taught online. The first couple days they loved, now all of them would love to go back to the traditional way.
My alma mater (New Haven) had just gotten approval to push ahead with developing an athletics expansion plan with eyes on a D1 transition. Not so sure that's happening any time soon now.
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Virtually all D1 athletic directors believe there will be a football season of some sort during the 2020-2021 school year. https://watchstadium.com/99-percent-...on-04-21-2020/
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Originally posted by Herb Street View Post
Agree with all, and I think the financial pressures are going to be at all levels. There are D1s, D2s, and D3s that are already barely hanging on. This event will force tough decisions that were likely already looming.
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Originally posted by Techster88 View Post
Valid Points Herb. Louisiana Schools were already in dire straits financially before the Coronavirus came and now that oil has came crashing down look for the Southland to either fall apart or shed some of these schools for its own survival.Last edited by catatonic; 04-28-2020, 10:40 AM.
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