I have posted several times about their highly successful football team. Just won this week to play in their 16th consecutive WPIAL title game next week. A school with single A enrollment but playing a Quad A schedule. But this about more than football.
I heard an interview with their head coach, Mike Warfield, today. After chatting about football the interviewer said that one of the Quip’s players is going to Yale next year and asked about the academics. Coach Warfield said that they had higher standards than the WPIAL which requires only a 1.0 GPA to be eligible but the Quips require a 2.0 and check every week for eligibility.
But even better…Coach Warfield went on to say that they require their players to maintain a 3.0 and anyone that falls below 3.0 must attend weekly tutoring with their academic coach. Said out of forty players only four kids have had to attend tutoring sessions which is incredible for a poor urban school. Shows what can be accomplished with standards and motivation.
The reporter then asked about the academic coach and Coach Warfield explained that he noticed a few years ago that the kids grades would drop during the off season. Said that was understandable for young kids to slack off but unacceptable so he asked the administration to hire an academic coach to monitor kids year round, which they did. Now they make sure the kids hit those standards year round.
Highly impressive program. Wish more were like it as this is what sports should do for high school kids.
I heard an interview with their head coach, Mike Warfield, today. After chatting about football the interviewer said that one of the Quip’s players is going to Yale next year and asked about the academics. Coach Warfield said that they had higher standards than the WPIAL which requires only a 1.0 GPA to be eligible but the Quips require a 2.0 and check every week for eligibility.
But even better…Coach Warfield went on to say that they require their players to maintain a 3.0 and anyone that falls below 3.0 must attend weekly tutoring with their academic coach. Said out of forty players only four kids have had to attend tutoring sessions which is incredible for a poor urban school. Shows what can be accomplished with standards and motivation.
The reporter then asked about the academic coach and Coach Warfield explained that he noticed a few years ago that the kids grades would drop during the off season. Said that was understandable for young kids to slack off but unacceptable so he asked the administration to hire an academic coach to monitor kids year round, which they did. Now they make sure the kids hit those standards year round.
Highly impressive program. Wish more were like it as this is what sports should do for high school kids.