Amanda Ripley's The Case Against High School Sports

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“The Case Against High School Sports” by Amanda Ripley brings to the reader’s attention that high schools are spending too much money on sports and can be solved by cutting them because the sports have been affecting the school in positive and negative ways. Ripley shows that it is possible to cut sports by showing a high school cutting all sports because that school’s academics were very poor and all they seemed to care about was the sports, instead of the purpose of the school. Along with, she showed schools that never experienced a school that has sports involved and they actually had more money to spend rather than the schools with the sports. Even though there are any injuries involved, the author states that sports can also help a student