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Then how has Ron been coaching thus far and working at ORHS if this rule exists or is enforced?

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Ole Dad, I don't know if he can but I can.

 

Knox County School Board Procedures Handbook (For Administrators found online)

 

Human Resources Section---Non Faculty Athletic coaches

 

3. The Football, Basketball, Softball, and Track coach must be an employee of Knox County Schools. (not a direct quote)

 

From my understanding the coach from OR would not have to work at Bearden to be hired but he would have to teach in Knox County

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Then how has Ron been coaching thus far and working at ORHS if this rule exists or is enforced?

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According to the TSSAA handbook, a non-faculty coach cannot be a Head Coach in Football, Basketball, Baseball, Softball, and Track.They can only coach as an assistant. Technically, would Gray be considered non-faculty at Bearden if he is on the faculty at ORHS.

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Each school in state is allowed two non-faculty coaches. There is a loophole however. If a person has coached in this state for at least 3 years or has been a non-faculty coach at your school for three years- then he doesn't count against your two non-faculty coaches. This is how some schools seem to have several more non-faculty coaches. I don't have a dog in the fight, so I don't know how many years Ron has been coaching or been at Bearden. To be a head coach at Bearden though, he would have to teach at a Knox County school.

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