travis wrote:
I'm failing to see the connection between Title IX compliance and more success for girls sports in private schools. I honestly think you're really reaching for that to be a reason that (supposedly) private schools do better in girls sports.
Travis, I am not speaking of individual sports or individual sports where team statistics are kept. This is about team sports, specifically the "big 3" girls sports of volleyball, basketball, and soccer.
Look at the C8 standings in these sports over the past several years. I can't find a year where CMH or Pius finished lower than 3rd in any one of them! Can you?
Regarding Arrowhead, perhaps they have done a good job of developing participation in the individual girls sports so Title IX is not an issue as it once was. Given the combination of enrollment (2,300) and demographic (above average income), I can see how golf and tennis would be strong sports. Arrowhead's demographic is more akin to CMH or Pius than it is to Mukwonago or Waukesha North. Also, I recall the original Title IX complaint against Arrowhead resulted in construction of a brand new field hockey field. They were not part of the latest round of complaints lodged against Waukesha, Brookfield, Oconomowoc, Mukwonago, and Kettle Moraine.
I apologize for taking this thread off track. If you want to move it, feel free.