Bound for Greatness
In this powerful episode of Bound for Greatness, Scott Garvis sits down with Sean Blumette, Principal of Weir High School and longtime athletic administrator, for an honest conversation about one of the biggest challenges facing education-based athletics today: parent behavior. From social media criticism and unrealistic scholarship expectations to coach burnout and the growing shortage of officials, Blumette pulls back the curtain on the pressures impacting high school sports programs across the country. Drawing from more than two decades of experience as a coach, athletic director, and principal, he shares practical leadership strategies for handling conflict, setting expectations, protecting coaches, and creating a healthier culture for student-athletes. This episode dives into: • Why good coaches and ADs are leaving the profession • The impact of youth sports culture on high school athletics • How schools can proactively address difficult parent behavior • The role of communication, accountability, and leadership in building trust • Why protecting the experience for kids must remain the priority Sean also shares the three-phase system his school uses to address parent issues: Expectations, Education, and Enforcement — a framework that is helping create stronger athletic communities and healthier environments for students, coaches, and families alike. Whether you are an athletic director, coach, administrator, parent, or community leader, this episode offers timely insight into the future of school sports and the leadership required to protect what matters most. Because at the end of the day, education-based athletics is about far more than wins and losses, it’s about developing people, building culture, and creating experiences that shape lives long after the final whistle.
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