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Reply to "Thoughts on the new Churchill principal?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] At some point does MCPS ever wonder about what it does to a victim to put the child back in the classroom[b] or athletic field [/b]with the [b]man who is the abuser[/b]? [/quote] MCPS doesn't put the teen back on the athletic field. [b]You [/b]put your teen back on the athletic field. Athletics is an extracurricular activity and not a significant part of your teen's education. Lots of teens have problems with their coaches, and have to give up doing that sport after school. It could be the coach's incompetence in the sport, or maybe the rough language the coach uses, or maybe perceived favoritism. or a dozen of other reasons. It should be possible to move the teen to a different classroom if she doesn't get along with the teacher. So I suggest telling the principal about your complaints, maybe warn your friends, then get your teen out of the sport or particular class, and then move on with your life and your teen's life. Of course if the coach or teacher is engaged in criminal or threatening behavior, then one needs to see that justice is served. But I haven't seen anyone describe any evidence of that. [/quote] Did you miss the last part of PP's response about [b]child abuse[/b]? The indifference to protect a child and offer equal access to [u]al[/u]l educational programs including athletics is an illegal discriminatory act (Title IX). This is especially the case when a public school system fails to protect the child from continued abuse or retaliation after the child has come forward to report the abuse. This is also true for any children who have been victimized after the initial reporting of abuse to the public school system.[/quote]
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