Unlock Potential:
Launch Your Local
Billiards in School 
Programs Successfully

Find out how you can professionally develop and start multiple high school billiards programs in your area quickly!


What's stopping you

Billiards in School Opens Doors to Success!

  • Qualification concerns? 
  • Legal matters? 
  • Administration approval? 
  • Student interest?
  • Teacher recruitment?
  • School requirements? 
  • Skills needed?
  • Program plan?
  • Venue location?
  • Business model?
  • Fear of Failure: Starting a new school program comes with uncertainty, and you might fear that your efforts will not be successful.
  • Misconceptions about Billiards: Billiards is often perceived as just a recreational activity rather than a serious sport or educational tool for schools.
  • Lack of Training: Some people might feel they lack the necessary training or expertise to lead a high school program effectively.
  • Time and Effort: Establishing a billiards program takes time and effort from you, which might cause concern about the program's demands. 

Struggling to Start a High School Billiards Program?

You Must
Understand that...

  • Establishing professional communication channels with schools, students, and sponsors is crucial.
  • Selecting the appropriate school program which is conducive to expansion is essential.
  • Ensuring the participation from multiple schools is vital for interscholastic program viability.
  • Providing high-quality equipment tailored for school training and competition is imperative.
  • Developing a comprehensive curriculum suitable for both students and schools is absolutely required.
  • Offering professional academic billiards training opportunities for students is fundamental.
  • Securing a well-equipped and safe venue is essential in relieving the mind of administrators and parents.
  • Expanding a program to include both a club and a team concept is paramount for creating excitement.
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You will incorporate technology with billiards.

Technology can be easily incorporated into programs to enhance competitive skills and providing educational learning opportunities for students.

You will promote inclusivity in club & team programs.

Your school program will be played by most students of all ages, grades, genders, and abilities, making it a great way to promote inclusivity and diversity in high school.

You'll Integrate billiards into academic subjects.

Billiards can be integrated into academic STEM subjects such as physics and mathematics, where students can learn about angles, geometry, and momentum.

Holly Frantz
Science Teacher

Naaman Forest H.S. Rangers

"...excited about the program and the experience it can provide for educators and students."

April Renno
English Teacher
Rowlett H.S. Eagles

"... had much success with our billiards program.; our school truly would not be the same without it."

Brian Wilson
Social Studies Teacher
Sachse H.S. Mustangs

"...a new billiard team would be a wonderful and worthwhile addition to any high school family."

You'll provide students interscholastic competition.

Billiards can be played competitively, providing opportunities to participate in team and individual rival interscholastic competitions and junior national events.

You'll provide a low-impact physical activity.

Billiards is a low-impact physical activity that can be enjoyed by students of all ages and fitness levels including those in Special Education.

Provide a unique learning and training experience

Billiards is a game that provides a unique learning experience, as it requires students to learn and apply a variety of skills in a fun and engaging way.

 

Teachers Approve of
Billiards In School!

"I would like to ask other school systems to get onboard a growing trend of new educational approaches to hooking kids on school.  This is a win – win deal."

Sam JollyCAD/CAM TechnologyTeacher/Sponsor
Berkner High School 
Rams Billiards Team


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