Most HC have degrees, but I have known several that do not. They could work for any capacity within the school district. To teach, or be an administrator, you must have a degree. To work in maintenance, for example, you do not.What are the requirements to be a head football coach in the state of Texas? Does it vary by school or district? Do you have to have a degree? Years of experience?
As long as you have a degree you will get on somewhere coaching. Even if you never get your teaching certificate there's plenty of places in a district you can work. I know a guy whose done it this way for over 20 yrs! Back in the day the big inner city districts had lots of coaches that didn't have a degree at all but they where mostly assistants or in the middle school level.What are the requirements to be a head football coach in the state of Texas? Does it vary by school or district? Do you have to have a degree? Years of experience?
I suppose so lolSo a well-trained shade tree mechanic with people skills could be a superb six man coach? Correct? Come in handy when the bus breaks down too.
Yes!Isn't there also a way to get a teaching certificate in Texas with a non-teaching degree?
Can you teach in Texas without an education degree?My understanding is you can get hired on a teacher almost anywhere without a degree or teaching certification (except for ESL and special ed positions) with the understanding that you will work towards/have to show progress towards getting a degree/teaching certification.
You have to be a full-time employee at the school to be able to coach varsity sports. There's TA or maintenance which doesn't require a degree.
Gideon Ferguson, from the movie, The Slaughter Rule. He won several championships and he delivered newspapers. He also played local gigs singing country songs at nearby honky-tonks.Does anyone think that there has ever been a maintenance man win a state championship in football?
You can't get a certification without a degree. The thing is, if you are a full-time employee then you can coach at the varsity level without it being illegal. But yeah you have to have a degree. If other schools are hiring people without a degree and teaching cert, no wonder education has gone down hill in the public systems. Also the Robin Hood law should be illegalMy understanding is you can get hired on a teacher almost anywhere without a degree or teaching certification (except for ESL and special ed positions) with the understanding that you will work towards/have to show progress towards getting a degree/teaching certification.
Robin hood law?You can't get a certification without a degree. The thing is, if you are a full-time employee then you can coach at the varsity level without it being illegal. But yeah you have to have a degree. If other schools are hiring people without a degree and teaching cert, no wonder education has gone down hill in the public systems. Also the Robin Hood law should be illegal
If your school district "makes too much money", they cut some off of the top and give it to schools that don't make as much. In Boerne, where I was at before, it was about 14 million dollars taken out of the tax payers in the county and given to others across the state.Robin hood law?