Berea High School Volleyball is part of Berea High School, a public secondary school in Greenville, SC, serving approximately 800 students. The volleyball program provides competitive athletic opportunities, coordinates practices, matches, travel, and integrates with academic support services like counseling and tutoring. As a school-based program, its funding comes from the Greenville County School District budget, supplemented by booster club fundraising and modest participation fees. The program employs roughly 20-50 staff including coaches, athletic trainers, and support personnel who manage both athletic and student services. With an estimated 35 employees, the volleyball program could save approximately $41,650 annually through the EBP’s $1,190 per W-2 employee tax credit. The decision maker—likely Principal James Miller—oversees both academic and athletic budgets, making him receptive to recurring cost reductions that can be redirected toward equipment, travel, or coaching staff. Implementing EBP would improve the program’s financial flexibility, help attract and retain quality coaches, and strengthen the school’s competitive edge in regional volleyball while supporting academic achievement goals.
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