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Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
DG “out” at Set’......win a ship, lose your job!


I doubt this decision was made in haste and isn't likely not based on the one year performance. Things just don't happen that way. It gets approved by the AD, Superintendent, and the BOE. There are a lot of rumors circulating as to why so it will be interesting to see if she can get another job with another school district.


From my understanding of the situation, you're wrong. The AD made the decision not to renew her contract and, thus, not present DG as a personnel choice for the next school year essentially "firing" her. This is a huge loss for Manhasset. To the folks from the class of 17 who started this because they wanted her out, the grass isn't always greener and is NOT for certain in this case. Manhasset's loss will be another community's gain.


Please educate us as to your "understanding of the situation" and how you are aware of how it works? Seems like you are accepting the standard line from people in that town. Once again, that is just not how the process works. Sorry to burst your bubble.

Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
DG “out” at Set’......win a ship, lose your job!


I doubt this decision was made in haste and isn't likely not based on the one year performance. Things just don't happen that way. It gets approved by the AD, Superintendent, and the BOE. There are a lot of rumors circulating as to why so it will be interesting to see if she can get another job with another school district.


From my understanding of the situation, you're wrong. The AD made the decision not to renew her contract and, thus, not present DG as a personnel choice for the next school year essentially "firing" her. This is a huge loss for Manhasset. To the folks from the class of 17 who started this because they wanted her out, the grass isn't always greener and is NOT for certain in this case. Manhasset's loss will be another community's gain.


Please educate us as to your "understanding of the situation" and how you are aware of how it works? Seems like you are accepting the standard line from people in that town. Once again, that is just not how the process works. Sorry to burst your bubble.


My bubble’s intact, thanks. And, yes that’s how the process works. The board of ed doesn’t select coaches or even candidates for that matter. They approve their contract - if they choose too which is 99% of the time. The athletic director recommends or ‘hires’ the coaches for the boards’s approval. Don’t lose any sleep over this ;-)
All you people that are so giddy that she lost the 'set job are like the libtards, be careful what you wish for. I was lucky enough to have DG coach my daughter(no I'm not from 'set) and the way I see it is they just unleashed a dragon. This will most likely go one of 4 ways

1 she takes a college coaching job (and most HS players and coaches better be hoping for that)

2 She takes a job at a Catholic. Probably not SA, but all others are on the block with my money on SHA, Friends or good old St Mary's right down the block, wouldn't that be fun

3 She moves to a school in western Suffolk (in class A Huntington, West Islip, Commack, or in class B Happauge) or takes the Wantagh job (bat for 'set and GC)

4 she just focuses on liberty

Though many College AD's would love to get DG as a coach I doubt thats going to happen. As for the catholics, that becomes a very doable situation, especially St Marys being right in 'set, you would have to wonder how many transfers there would be and how large a crap coach ferraro will take knowing her reign just ended. For my money I would love to see her in Suffolk A for all the obvious reasons. The lest likely is she will just focus on Liberty. How stupid is the 'set district for letting her go, its not like she didn't just win the state, either way there loss is someones gain, and a lot of peoples pain