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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Perhaps your child did not experience these things. They are large teams so some kids got more attention than others. However, many children (girls and boys) came forward last year to complain. Some children were more affected than others, particularly if they were one of the children in the cars.. [/quote] Jeesh. If you don't want your teenagers going in the Coach's car, why don't you just tell them that? But the kids often need rides to and from the track meets, since there are usually not enough people to afford a bus. I chose to take my daughter to and from the track meets, mainly because I like to know the driving ability of anyone driving my teenagers. But there was one time when I couldn't get there in time , and so I let the coach drive her home. (It was awful. They got caught in traffic and arrived home 10 minutes late. My daughter had nightmares for weeks and required therapy for months.) OK the stuff in parentheses is a joke. The ride home was completely uneventful. But I do hope that Mrs. Heckert has a spine and refuses to let you bully her into further disrupting the track team. [/quote] I don't have kids at CHurchill but I'd bet money this was written by someone connected to the coaches in question. In my whole time working for MCPS, I've always known that if I had to drive a kid anywhere, there would have to be another staff member in the car with me. No question. Any mcps employee behaving differently is knowingly violating policy, and I'd want to know why too if I were a parent. In a decade, I've driven a kid twice, both times with an administrator or a security officer in the car with me.[/quote]
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