And you thought Terrell Owens was a plague on Texas? He's got nothing on these girls...
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shrekjr wrote:I live close enough I got to hear a lot of the weekly stories as they happened. A lot of the responsibilities should fall on the parents!
I totally agree with shrekjr.
There is/was a documentary on Midway High School (Hewitt, TX) girls cheerleaders on a TV program, for I can not remember the name of the program. I read that the high school was very disappointed with the content as the show apparently exposed the true side of the selection of the cheerleaders as well as how parents reacted, etc. That is where my son goes to.
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Brent _ I'm so sorry to hear your son attends that school. If the behavior demonstrated in the cheerleader group is common in the school, you must have to do a significant amount of "un-teaching" what they learn around their peers.
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Brent Burns wrote:shrekjr wrote:I live close enough I got to hear a lot of the weekly stories as they happened. A lot of the responsibilities should fall on the parents!
I totally agree with shrekjr.
There is/was a documentary on Midway High School (Hewitt, TX) girls cheerleaders on a TV program, for I can not remember the name of the program. I read that the high school was very disappointed with the content as the show apparently exposed the true side of the selection of the cheerleaders as well as how parents reacted, etc. That is where my son goes to.
I thought it was odd that the cheerleaders at Midway were elected like all other student government posts. Coming from Maryland where girls had to try out for cheerleading I thought it was absurd that this school in Texas had reduced it to a popularity contest. It always seems like these wacko cheerleading stories come out of Texas.
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