Personal Narrative: Head Diving Coach And Assistant Swimming Coach

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My responsibilities as the head diving coach and assistant swimming coach were to develop a comprehensive diving and swimming program that meets students and helps grow students athletes skills, communicates with parents, and partners with teachers to make sure that athletes excel at their academics. Over the course of my tenure as coach, my students broke 4 school records, place a record high of 3rd place at the state finals and set a new standard for competition in their

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