Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To understand the football culture in Damascus all you have to do is a quick search in the Maryland Judiciary case search:
Current JV coach: Vincent Colbert
Former Varsity Head Coach: Dan Makosy
I think you will be shocked by the results. These are the people the AD and school principle are allowing to coach and influence our children. Very sad, MCPS needs to do something about the situation in Damascus.
Everything looks financial. Am I missing something?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To understand the football culture in Damascus all you have to do is a quick search in the Maryland Judiciary case search:
Current JV coach: Vincent Colbert
Former Varsity Head Coach: Dan Makosy
I think you will be shocked by the results. These are the people the AD and school principle are allowing to coach and influence our children. Very sad, MCPS needs to do something about the situation in Damascus.
Everything looks financial. Am I missing something?
Anonymous wrote:To understand the football culture in Damascus all you have to do is a quick search in the Maryland Judiciary case search:
Current JV coach: Vincent Colbert
Former Varsity Head Coach: Dan Makosy
I think you will be shocked by the results. These are the people the AD and school principle are allowing to coach and influence our children. Very sad, MCPS needs to do something about the situation in Damascus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You heard - you read - guess what you weren’t there so stop jumping to conclusions
‘Toxic culture’ ?? What are you talking about ?
Specifics please - sounds like you’re getting MCPS mixed up with the article you read about the University of Maryland
Let’s wait until MCPD finishes their investigation
Are you a Damascus parent? You are in the wrong, this is the kind of thing where people refuse to send their kids to school the next day. If I was a Damascus parent, I would demand MCPS send my kid to another school straight away. Nor is this "hazing" or I am not aware what all is considered hazing. We are talking about sexual and physical abuse of the worst kind.
Why? If your child isn't on the football team? There are ~1,200 students at Damascus HS.
Anonymous wrote:Lord of the Flies.
Teach your kids not to go along with the group. It’s hard to stop your fellow teammates, or even to say no or walk away. But we need to make them aware this type of thing could happen, and that it’s always wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You heard - you read - guess what you weren’t there so stop jumping to conclusions
‘Toxic culture’ ?? What are you talking about ?
Specifics please - sounds like you’re getting MCPS mixed up with the article you read about the University of Maryland
Let’s wait until MCPD finishes their investigation
Are you a Damascus parent? You are in the wrong, this is the kind of thing where people refuse to send their kids to school the next day. If I was a Damascus parent, I would demand MCPS send my kid to another school straight away. Nor is this "hazing" or I am not aware what all is considered hazing. We are talking about sexual and physical abuse of the worst kind.
Anonymous wrote:You heard - you read - guess what you weren’t there so stop jumping to conclusions
‘Toxic culture’ ?? What are you talking about ?
Specifics please - sounds like you’re getting MCPS mixed up with the article you read about the University of Maryland
Let’s wait until MCPD finishes their investigation
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://www.mymcpnews.com/2018/11/01/detectives-investigate-report-of-assaults-at-damascus-high-school-involving-students/
If this is a regular tradition, Damascus, the administration and coaches better be held accountable.
Whenever I read or hear of cases of male sexual assault as a form of hazing on sports teams I always think that the perpetrators should be named and shamed. That they should be required to formally stand up in front of the entire student body, admit they have a real and serious problem, that they committed disgusting acts, and that they are in a fact a sexual predator bc normal people do not enjoy or engage in these kind of acts. They should then be required to sit 20 ft from any others in class and not allowed to any student gatherings. They should be required to show attendance and progress in regular therapy. And no this is not mean. This is what needs to happen bc without developing shame and blame they won’t stop. It’s the fear of shame and blame that will fill in for the empathy they don’t have. They will not develop empathy at that age/stage- developmentally the window has passed. One such event like this would quickly help squash any other student’s attempt at trying the same thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://www.mymcpnews.com/2018/11/01/detectives-investigate-report-of-assaults-at-damascus-high-school-involving-students/
If this is a regular tradition, Damascus, the administration and coaches better be held accountable.
Whenever I read or hear of cases of male sexual assault as a form of hazing on sports teams I always think that the perpetrators should be named and shamed. That they should be required to formally stand up in front of the entire student body, admit they have a real and serious problem, that they committed disgusting acts, and that they are in a fact a sexual predator bc normal people do not enjoy or engage in these kind of acts. They should then be required to sit 20 ft from any others in class and not allowed to any student gatherings. They should be required to show attendance and progress in regular therapy. And no this is not mean. This is what needs to happen bc without developing shame and blame they won’t stop. It’s the fear of shame and blame that will fill in for the empathy they don’t have. They will not develop empathy at that age/stage- developmentally the window has passed. One such event like this would quickly help squash any other student’s attempt at trying the same thing.
Anonymous wrote:http://www.mymcpnews.com/2018/11/01/detectives-investigate-report-of-assaults-at-damascus-high-school-involving-students/
If this is a regular tradition, Damascus, the administration and coaches better be held accountable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You heard - you read - guess what you weren’t there so stop jumping to conclusions
‘Toxic culture’ ?? What are you talking about ?
Specifics please - sounds like you’re getting MCPS mixed up with the article you read about the University of Maryland
Let’s wait until MCPD finishes their investigation
Not that PP but try reading this forum and you’ll see that other schools are a problem for kids — and staff are getting harassed in other ways.