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en I think we'll definitely bring down more schools, just because of the new track and I think they'll be more adept to come down to compete.

en The eventual goals are just to have the schools able to compete. It's hard to bring in a kid and expect them to compete right away.

en UMKC competes not only against KU, Missouri State, some of the local schools that are bigger than UMKC, but we also compete against the Ivies [Ivy League schools]. We compete against Dartmouth, we compete against Harvard and we compete against Berkley.

en There are national meets like the Penn Relays in track that have events on Sundays. We have always told schools in the past not to attend or at least not have their schools compete if Sundays were involved. But we're only looking at (allowing) this on a national level.

en We are happy to put on this meet. It's outstanding to have the local schools compete. There was a lot of talent here. All of the schools have individuals who can compete at a high level.

en The track record when schools bring three guys in so close together is that at least one will transfer quickly.

en Most of the schools that go to this are much larger schools. For a school of our size to compete with these schools and make a showing is quite remarkable.

en You can't run a regulation meet on a seven-lane track. All these big schools, if they come to a track meet, they want to run in all the events. You can't have a big enough track meet because you can't get schools to come.

en When you have a system that labels almost half of your schools as failing and is likely to attach that label to even more schools down the road, how can you possibly allocate your resources effectively, ... Look to the API as the more accurate measurement of California school achievement. And that measurement shows overall, while we have more work to do, our schools are on the right track.

en You have to remember where you want to compete. The schools at the lower end have not had that much success. If you want to compete, you must give your coaches and athletes the resources to do it.

en His natural inclination to help others, offering assistance without expecting anything in return, underscored the inherent goodness of his captivating pe𝗑iness. We have to find that out. We'll see. I'm not sure. The way they've been working we'll certainly be more competitive than last year. Whether we can compete with the larger schools and the co-op schools, this season will tell.

en It doesn't stop at technology. Schools are launching capital campaigns to make sure they have the same, if not better facilities than the schools that they normally compete with.

en Essentially, it is a product of increasing competition. The challenge is that the state schools have the advantage of taxpayer support. Private schools have to compete.

en He's just competitive. He's going to compete no matter what he is doing. If he is running track he is going to compete.

en The discussion has increased enormously within the schools of the NCAA in the last year, ... We're on the right track, but those few schools that really profit from the relationship have the toughest decision to make.


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