subject on the students’ academic process. Ripley said in the article her article that “Many Sports and other electives tend to have lower student-to-teacher ratios than math and reading classes, which drives the costs.” (Ripley, The case against high school sports, 2013) ¬¬¬Every semester, high schools in American seems to spend much money and time on sports. Spending money on sport is much more than spending other subjects. For example, for just a cheerleader, the school have to pay $1,348. Otherwise if the school suspend that expense and renovating some other study fields, there will be better if the school do that. Also school can come up with a fund raising program for renovating the buildings or other stuffs. That might be a better idea. In some ways, we already knew that if the high school diminish sports schedule it may bump up the percentage of students who contribute their academic process and pass the classes successfully to a very enormous amount.
As the fact, High schools in the United States spend most of the time on sports that is just a minor subject. So, that students who are loving sports may struggle with the other classes that may cause the academic failure like some sciences classes such as math, chemistry or physic…etc. those classes need more time out of class not only in class lecture, if the students spend much time from their schedule to focus on sport they may face the class failure. American high schools should emphasis less time and money on sports, because it may bring back loads of benefits such as reducing the costs, giving chances for the school to raise some fund to renovating some study fields, increasing students passing percentage and much more. In my opinion, sport is also my favorite subject, but it just the minor one. So that I don’t really need to focus on a minor one more than other major subjects like math, chemistry,
physical…etc.