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  • Strapping Young Lad
    skank wrote:
    september63 wrote: Since neither massillon or little red have successfull basketball programs, I guess I say good bye to you both!!
    Actually buddy, as of 2001, Massillon held a 17-11 series lead over the Ternaders in BBall, and I know for a fact, Massillon beat you 58-44 in 2006, so....Again, you know very little.
    Haha!!!! That's great. Big Red and Massillon both own leads in the series over pusheDover.....What lie will they pull out of their butt now????
    Come get owned some more pusheDover....it never gets old.
  • zhon44622
    Strapping Young Lad wrote:
    skank wrote:
    september63 wrote: Since neither massillon or little red have successfull basketball programs, I guess I say good bye to you both!!
    Actually buddy, as of 2001, Massillon held a 17-11 series lead over the Ternaders in BBall, and I know for a fact, Massillon beat you 58-44 in 2006, so....Again, you know very little.
    Haha!!!! That's great. Big Red and Massillon both own leads in the series over pusheDover.....What lie will they pull out of their butt now????
    Come get owned some more pusheDover....it never gets old.
    How about the primary focus of a school system? Dover is up there at #31 out of 811. Guess who comes in at 560/811?
  • Strapping Young Lad
    And how do they come up with that number???
  • zhon44622
    Strapping Young Lad wrote: And how do they come up with that number???
    State test scores. (state board of education)

    Would you prefer to use graduation rates, drop out numbers, college placement... there are lots of stats available out there
  • Strapping Young Lad
    Why that significant to you???? We have plenty of kids who don't care about school, don't care to learn, and don't care to graduate. There's no denying that. I didn't go to school in Steubenville and there was the same problem at my school. The school can't force kids to learn and care about school and many kids have parents who aren't requiring them to do any better so it brings the average down....

    I will tell you that the kids who do want to learn have every advantage to do so and are given every means necessary. And the kids on the athletic teams, band etc. are required to meet a certain standard.

    So are you trying to imply that your kids are inherently smarter, your teachers are better, or you have some new educational technology???
  • skank
    Get used to it Lad, I've seen it for years, when certain people can't brag about their football superiority, they almost always fall back on academics, I think we should have a forum for just academics and see how long it lasts. Zhon, if test scores and Grad rates are so inportant to you, why have you waited untiil the 279th post on this thread to bring it up?
  • Strapping Young Lad
    I realize he's grasping for straws and maybe our discussion should be moved to the politcal forum if he's stupid enough to try to carry on. I know he has to understand that Steubenville and Dover are made up of different demographics and socioeconomic levels which have effect on education stats. So in effect his argument won't hold much water....

    I won't deny the stats but they don't imply what he is trying to imply, whatever that may be.
  • zhon44622
    Im implying that if you want to somehow compare the results of a game as some sort of reflector on a community, its residents, or school system then perhaps you may want to consider the primary job of that school system, as opposed to the results of an extra curricular activity that it provides.
    As exciting as winning a game may be, and as much fun as it may be to do some lighthearted banter in the week that leads up to it (and perhaps a serving of crow in the aftermath) the fact remains that it was a game that was played for fun and has no real relevance on the rest of you lives. While the memory of winning such a game may be a good distraction to run through your head to distract you from some menial task at a less than desirable job, ultimately Id much prefer a job that I enjoy and find rewarding.
    As far as implications go, I would say that test results would reflect better teachers and therefore smarter students. As far as "education technology" I would have to assume that this may reflect how the Board of Education decides to allocate their taxes and state education grants (It cant be cheap to keep an indoor practice facility heated and keep a computer lab of comodore 64s running, cuts have to be made somewhere)
    But yes, I would say that education would be considered "significant" to me when it comes to a school system more so than the score of any game.
  • Strapping Young Lad
    If you don't want to talk football, why are you on the football thread???? Why don't we bring crime rates, local economies, peoples personal affairs, church attendance, etc. into the talk...Then you'd win for sure.

    Why don't you just grow up and if the fact that Big Red and Massillon OWN your football team makes you so angry and frustrated ,then go somewhere else beside the FOOTBALL thread, and talk about how much better your community is better than everyone elses....

    I'm sure you can find some other elitists from Dover to join you...While education is significant your stats don't imply that Doverites are inherently smarter than us here. It implies that more of your kids work harder at their test scores...

    It doesn't mean that vour teachers are any better, it just means that plenty of kids here don't have the expectations at home to get good grades and pass tests....how can anyone else control that????

    The kids that are involved in school activities (sports, clubs, band etc) are held to a higher standard by the person heading those program, even though parents should be doing this, and it shows in their results. Many kids just drift and don't have anyone in their lives to motivate them. You can't make a CHILD learn, join a team, or get involved and many of their parents just don't care...

    Steubenville is not Dover and is more inner city where you can expect test scores to deviate. If it makes you feel better that alot of kids are really misfortunate here and it shows in many areas, including education, then you win...But many of them rise above it via joining groups and teams at school where they become subject to authority in the after school hours and that improves them...
  • zhon44622
    I am not the one that took the discussion away from football, but once it had been diverted, i made a comment. I did not comment on this thread any earlier as i found the whole topic absurd (even as it was started by a Dover fan) But when you decide to venture outside of the topic of football and onto the town/residents dont be surprised if you get blindsided.
  • Strapping Young Lad
    Umm, I believe the thread went to basketball then you brought up education...so yeah that is a little odd. But what's really odd is you trying to make Steubenville out to be a place with shitty teachers, a crappy school system and a bunch of dumb jocks with low test scores, when that isn't the case as we have plenty of honors students and college attendees and many from the football team...However our average test score is lower is normal for city schools, I'm willing to bet.


    Now you know. Maybe you dig up something about crooked cops or something...
  • Darkon
    Strapping Young Lad wrote: Umm, I believe the thread went to basketball then you brought up education...so yeah that is a little odd. But what's really odd is you trying to make Steubenville out to be a place with shitty teachers, a crappy school system and a bunch of dumb jocks with low test scores, when that isn't the case as we have plenty of honors students and college attendees and many from the football team...However our average test score is lower is normal for city schools, I'm willing to bet.


    Now you know. Maybe you dig up something about crooked cops or something...
    Jefferson county school.
    So lets compare it to the other Jefferson county schools.
    Would that be OK?
  • Dr. Ray Stantz
    Stripping Young Lady wrote: However our average test score is lower is normal for city schools, I'm willing to bet.
    Wow. Just wow.
    Stripping Young Lady wrote:Now you know. Maybe you dig up something about crooked cops or something...
    This is funny because when I was in law school Steuby came up twice. Once in Con Law for a consent decree ordered by the Attorney General in violation of the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act, and another time in Civ Pro for intentional foot dragging on payment after judgment to the plaintiffs in a class action suit against your city's unconstitutional speed cameras.
  • Strapping Young Lad
    Dr. Ray Stantz wrote:
    Stripping Young Lady wrote: However our average test score is lower is normal for city schools, I'm willing to bet.
    Wow. Just wow.
    Stripping Young Lady wrote:Now you know. Maybe you dig up something about crooked cops or something...
    This is funny because when I was in law school Steuby came up twice. Once in Con Law for a consent decree ordered by the Attorney General in violation of the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act, and another time in Civ Pro for intentional foot dragging on payment after judgment to the plaintiffs in a class action suit against your city's unconstitutional speed cameras.
    Der......that's why I said it. Now if you can find a way to twist it so that it makes the High School seem like a dump w/ teachers that don't care about student performance then you're onto something.....

    Who cares about this crap, really??? Only Dover ppl. Wow crooked cops. That only happens in Steuby...Wow your test scores are higher than ours. On the surface, it looks like something it isn't....

    Maybe you guys can start a thread about it instead of talkin' about it on the football thread, where you have absolutely ZERO leverage.

    HEHE:D
  • skank
    Dr. Ray Stantz wrote:
    Stripping Young Lady wrote: However our average test score is lower is normal for city schools, I'm willing to bet.
    Wow. Just wow.
    Stripping Young Lady wrote:Now you know. Maybe you dig up something about crooked cops or something...
    [size=xx-large]This is funny because when I was in law school Steuby came up twice[/size]. Once in Con Law for a consent decree ordered by the Attorney General in violation of the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act, and another time in Civ Pro for intentional foot dragging on payment after judgment to the plaintiffs in a class action suit against your city's unconstitutional speed cameras.

    I know, how ironic, when I was in medical school they came up too, also once when I was teaching a class on rocket science, they came up too, but that was only because I was telling my students about the time that Bill Gates, LeBron James, The Easter Bunny and Myself were sitting around talking about them. Then there was the time....
  • september63
    It is probable Dr. Ray is an attorney. You see we do graduate students that go to college and choose that profession!! Is Ok though, It is easy to know why massillon and steubenville ppl wouldnt understand that concept. Having said that, I know it is kind of lame to bring up acedemics, but when we cant beat you in football we will bring up something we can beat you both in. LOL
  • september63
    28,000 to 400...................Is the answer!!
  • september63
    The question Alex.................What is the score when Dover kids play the Steubenvillle or Massillon kids in Jeopardy?
  • ZalKath
    I went to Steubenville and have a degree...lol...I saw my parents come home each evening dirty as heck from working in the mills...I was like...FOCK that! I don't like to get dirty... :D
  • FairwoodKing
    The only knock on Massillon is that they haven't won a state championship since the playoffs started. But that in no way reduces the value of their previous championships.

    The only reason Big Red people don't talk about our early championships is because most of these people are too young to remember. If my father were still around, he could tell you plenty about Big Red's early championships.
  • Strapping Young Lad
    I believe it. Students from Dover grow up to be the one thing everyone hates. A lawyer. Makes sense.
  • september63
    Good point about lawyers. I am not a lawyer.
  • Strapping Young Lad
    If they don't grow up to be lawyers, they grow up to be the second most hated: Dover fans....:D
  • skank
    september63 wrote: It is probable Dr. Ray is an attorney. You see we do graduate students that go to college and choose that profession!! Is Ok though, It is easy to know why massillon and steubenville ppl wouldnt understand that concept. Having said that, I know it is kind of lame to bring up acedemics, but when[size=xx-large] we cant beat you in football [/size]we will bring up something we can beat you both in. LOL


    Blah blah blah....we can't beat you in football....Blah blah blah.

    Is all that needs to be said. Thank you for being man enough to admit it.
  • Rocket08
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