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February 19, 2009

High School Sports: Another Florida Budget Problem

By GatorTrey

florida-high-school-footballGet rid of sports? That seems to be the idea here in Orange County, Florida. The State of Florida is in an educational crunch, and with money very short, the powers that be have an idea on how to start saving money. Start cutting current programs like guidance offices, arts, and of course athletic programs.

While the majority of children would survive this unscathed, my concern is for those who don’t have the support system to keep them afloat. For many of inner city children, high school sports is a way to avoid the harsh realities of their neighborhoods and the gang life that come along with it. Unfortunately, Orlando has quickly become one of the deadliest cities in the United States. Gang violence is out of control. And the schools located in these neighborhoods are fighting tooth and nail just to keep these influences away from their campuses.

As an attorney for the indigent, I deal with a lot of these families on a day to day basis. And in my opinion, you rarely see someone who is 19-20 years old getting mixed up with the law for the first time. Unlike many middle to upper class children, the odds of their families being able to afford private athletic programs to offset these influences is very low. And when the school bell rings at 3pm, these kids will be released to the gang ridden neighborhoods with nothing to do. School athletic programs don’t always prevent someone from hanging with the wrong crowd, it does at least create a line of defense to shield them from the harsh realities of the streets.

With a vote this afternoon, county officals have a tough call to make. Money is short and cutting athletic programs, or scaling them back could save a projected 7 million dollars.

I know schools are created to educate, their goal is to educate, and education should always be the number one priority. But ask yourself this, while it might not be an academic subject per se, the athletic programs at least educate some of these kids that there is something better out there. Removing them will only prevent these kids from seeing that.

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