There's a very reasonable explanation for the decrease starting in 2020 and it really has nothing to do with leadership. I don't think here is the place to explain the numbers. Rest assured. I do know.
NIL is applicable. Here's an article announcing Alcoa's program.
https://www.thedailytimes.com/sports/pistol-creek-athletic-club-launch-showcases-good-community-support-for-local-nil/article_e93b867a-2736-11ee-8914-dfd203f5e9ad.html
There is one evening camp that is exactly as you describe. However, there's a QB/Receiver camp and OL/DL camp for the youth ages that are quite instructional.
https://www.parksrec.com/recreation-program/summer-day-camps#linemen
https://www.parksrec.com/recreation-program/summer-day-camps#quarterback
At this point, could the parents just effectively have become the new vendor and the school go through the required process to "purchase" the lockers from the parents?
Sorry, I wasn't clear. I meant that Oak Ridge's, Maryville's & Alcoa's starting salaries are the highest among all TN public schools. And the good point was made by osunut2 about higher degrees getting rewarded with higher salaries.
TN teachers' starting salaries pretty much run the same way with the same three as the top three in the state (among public schools) so the teachers' ages don't necessarily have much to do with it.
Yes. It's interesting the OR is #1, followed by Maryville at #2 and Alcoa at #3. Sort of explains how Maryville and Alcoa have the same staff, year in and year out.
Oak Ridge has the highest average teachers' pay among all public schools in Tennessee. If a coach is coming from another public high school, it is likely that he'd get a pretty fair raise plus a larger (than most) coaching supplement.
https://comptroller.tn.gov/content/dam/cot/orea/advanced-search/2021/Teachercompensation.pdf
And, the scoreboard is being paid for by previous years' advertisements in the stadium and on the scoreboard. No tax dollars are being spend by the city.