SC Soccer
Coaches,

We hope each of your seasons are off to a great start!

Unfortunately, this e-mail brings bad news, but we feel that each of you can play a part to help make the best of a situation. We are emailing in response to recent events that have occurred to Coach Kevin Heise.

Kevin was put on administrative leave February 10th based on a classroom incident. The Brookland-Cayce High School (BCHS) administration recommended his termination.

While we choose not to go into details about the reasoning behind this decision by BCHS, it is our opinion that the recommended punishment does not meet the alleged infractions. Kevin is currently in his 28th year serving BCHS, the South Carolina High School Soccer Coaches Association (SCHSSCA), North-South Soccer All-Star Game, Clash of the Carolinas, and South Carolina Athletic Coaches Associated (SCACA).

Over his past 27 years Kevin has gone above and beyond his job requirements to improve the lives of BCHS students, promote and improve the reputation of BCHS, grow the game of soccer at BCHS and throughout South Carolina, help to place young students in college situations where they have a chance to continue their athletic careers, and help fellow coaches learn and understand the roles and responsibilities of their position. Kevin has dedicated his life to soccer at BCHS and the State of South Carolina and we have each at some point in our careers been blessed and thankful to be able to call Kevin Heise a friend and colleague. Kevin has always put his players and the development of the game of soccer in S.C. first and has always been there when others were in need.

We say this because now we are each presented with an opportunity to say thanks to Kevin and to educate School Board Members that he deserves to remain in his current position as Head Coach and teacher at BCHS. Without Kevin Heise, BCHS, BCHS Soccer Program, and South Carolina High School soccer would not be as strong. His many thousands of hours of service to each of us has surely earned a few minutes of your time to express your support.

If you feel comfortable, please email the Board Members of Lexington County School District 2 to show your support for Kevin Heise. We ask that you share either a way he has helped the game of soccer, represented BCHS in a positive way, represented the game of soccer in a professional manner, help students at his program or yours.

A link to each of the Lexington School District Two School Board member's e-mail addresses is provided.

http://www.lex2.org/board-of-trustees

Sincerely and thanks in advance for your support,

Coach Dick Smith and Katie Smith Clampitt


CAYCE, SC (WIS-TV)

Many parents at one Midlands high school are wondering what happened to a popular soccer coach and why

Brookland-Cayce High School's Head Varsity Coach and Director of Soccer, Kevin Heise, is on "administrative leave," according to a school website.
Posted By: soccer-fan Kevin Heise Resigns at Brookland-Cayce HS - 04/21/17 05:52 PM
Brookland-Cayce coach suspended over 'life lessons' speech submits resignation

Parent: Midlands soccer coach suspended after 'life lessons' speech to students

"Support Heise" shirts cause stir at Brookland-Cayce


4/21/17
Midlands coach quits after making controversial speech
The State

3/23/17
Support continues to grow for BC's soccer coach
Columbia Star

3/17/17
"Support Heise" shirts cause stir at Brookland-Cayce
WIS-TV 10

3/17/17
Parents question the absence of soccer coach
WLTX-TV

3/16/17
Big crowd shows support for Brookland-Cayce soccer coach
The State

3/16/17
S.C. soccer coach reportedly suspended after 'life lessons' speech
USA Today

3/16/17
No decision made on Brookland-Cayce soccer coach placed on administrative leave
ColaDaily.com

3/15/17
Parent: Midlands soccer coach suspended after 'life lessons' speech
WIS-TV 10

3/10/17
Brookland-Cayce High head boys' soccer coach Kevin Heise has been placed on administrative leave
WACH-TV 57
4/21/17

Reports say soccer coach Kevin Heise has resigned his position with Lexington 2
ColaDaily.com

Comments
Honest question for all - who would possibly take a soccer coaching position at Brookland-Cayce after the way they've treated Coach Heise? If they are going to treat their own like that, how would they treat an 'outsider'?
Originally Posted By: greenwoodsoccer1
Honest question for all - who would possibly take a soccer coaching position at Brookland-Cayce after the way they've treated Coach Heise? If they are going to treat their own like that, how would they treat an 'outsider'?


The other side of that coin is who wouldn't jump at the chance of taking over such a strong & successfule program?

The shoes are definitely HUGE and the pressure (maybe not from the admin, but just the program itself) is going to be high.

Unfortunate how all of this played out too
4/27/17

Heise leaves legacy of success
Josh Cruse, The Columbia Star
5/4/17

On Second Thought: In support of Heise
George A. Taylor, The Columbia Star
Wow. Powerful stuff. Great article; thanks for sharing.
Great insight and truth in Mr. Taylor's words.
Great article!
Exceptional article
Posted By: eMnAvA Re: Kevin Heise Resigns at Brookland-Cayce HS - 05/08/17 04:35 PM
http://www.thestate.com/sports/high-school/article149235299.html

GCA has just taken the 1st steps to becoming a POWER HOUSE in SC Soccer
5/24/17



Letter to the Editor
Did district turn its back on soccer coach?
Lexington County Chronicle

What has our society come to these days?

I have followed the Brookland-Cayce High School saga from afar wondering if our local elected officials of the School Board and Cayce/West Columbia communities could show just that, leadership. I received my answer yesterday, and quite frankly, they all failed miserably!

To be honest, I had zero faith in the BCHS or Lexington Two administration and understand that is where the problem ultimately lies. However, in matters like these it takes an advocate of "common sense" to make sound decisions. They proved they could not.

Instead of rallying around an educator and highly successful high school coach who has poured his heart and soul back into his own community, it only turned its back on him.

That just boggles the imagination. In fact, it's down right embarrassing. I hope those in charge realize they will reap what they sow.

I only know Coach Heise through others' personal experiences with him and for some that has been at least 20 years. That in itself is good enough for me, however, with the support he was shown during this ordeal then our community is the only loser in this case.

Eddie Heckle, Cayce
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