Anonymous wrote:All normal for HS coach and you should do nothing. If your kid wants to play again next year, that is.
HS coaches don’t get paid much and are notoriously bad. If this was a club or private coach- totally different story.
My DS’s high school baseball coach’s favorite phrase is “(throwing) rainbows is for f*ggots”. My DD’s high school coach uses the R word “Suzy! Stop running like a r*tard” etc. Just as an example. A club or travel coach wouldn’t last long if they spoke that way- but high school coaches….can do whatever.
Anonymous wrote:Agree with PP who mentioned coaches are employees of the school. Public school employees cannot talk like that. Many dostricts have online bullying or harassment reporting systems. Try that or speak to the principal.
Anonymous wrote:A high school coach is employed by a school and absolutely should not use that sort of language. I'd file an anonymous complaint so as not to get my kid retaliated against by the coach. Or band together with other parents on the team and as a group complain to admin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Appreciate response above for perspective. My DH & I are fairly clueless to HS sports culture (both of us grew up in under-resourced areas with virtually no HS sports), and frankly I find the comments of my kid's coach and your kids' coaches appalling.
Why do they get a free pass to be a**holes to our kids and how does it help anyone? There is constructive feedback on how to improve your game, tough love, or whatever. But the demeaning personal comments serve no purpose other than to bully and shame.
What if throwing around phrases like rainbows are for f*****, were said to a closeted gay kid? What if the kid being accused of acting like a robot is on the autism spectrum? On my kid's team, there are at least 2 families with same-sex parents. How do their kids feel about hearing this language?
They get a free pass because parents give them one.
I did not. Two of mine went to Division 1 college sports without coaches like this.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Appreciate response above for perspective. My DH & I are fairly clueless to HS sports culture (both of us grew up in under-resourced areas with virtually no HS sports), and frankly I find the comments of my kid's coach and your kids' coaches appalling.
Why do they get a free pass to be a**holes to our kids and how does it help anyone? There is constructive feedback on how to improve your game, tough love, or whatever. But the demeaning personal comments serve no purpose other than to bully and shame.
What if throwing around phrases like rainbows are for f*****, were said to a closeted gay kid? What if the kid being accused of acting like a robot is on the autism spectrum? On my kid's team, there are at least 2 families with same-sex parents. How do their kids feel about hearing this language?
Anonymous wrote:All normal for HS coach and you should do nothing. If your kid wants to play again next year, that is.
HS coaches don’t get paid much and are notoriously bad. If this was a club or private coach- totally different story.
My DS’s high school baseball coach’s favorite phrase is “(throwing) rainbows is for f*ggots”. My DD’s high school coach uses the R word “Suzy! Stop running like a r*tard” etc. Just as an example. A club or travel coach wouldn’t last long if they spoke that way- but high school coaches….can do whatever.