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Re: New Teacher, Old Team.
First and foremost, be happy that you have someone that is interested enough to want to be your coach. Having a strong school contact is important to advance your team's abilities and resources.
Second, you are actually getting someone who has experience doing this... how great is that? I think you arrived at a suitable solution... see what happens... be courteous...be appreciative.... work with your new coach. Remember you are laying the groundwork for new teams to come. Above all, be positive.... don't think about how bad things could be... look for the good aspects and celebrate them... All the best in your coming season!! |
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