Anonymous wrote:You absolutely can go on vacation during spring break. Why don't you write the AD? Please, please promise to copy the reply you get here.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So missing work due to family issues is inexcusable?
How about going on vacation? None of you vacation at all? Or do you quit your jobs before you travel so that you don’t let your bosses down?
No dog in this fight, but a HS coach 100% can't go on vacation during the spring lacrosse season.
You absolutely can go on vacation during spring break. Why don't you write the AD? Please, please promise to copy the reply you get here.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So missing work due to family issues is inexcusable?
How about going on vacation? None of you vacation at all? Or do you quit your jobs before you travel so that you don’t let your bosses down?
No dog in this fight, but a HS coach 100% can't go on vacation during the spring lacrosse season.
I'm 1000% sure KM didn't pull Salty Mom aside and let her know all the details of her daughter's condition and what she felt she had to do.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SR parent here with DD that plays lax. I’ve never seen her late for a game. Maybe a few minutes late for warmups but I don’t think that’s being discussed here. She does yell and I don’t have an issue with it. The girls listen to her.
I don’t know how she would rank against her peers as a coach. I think that would be a function of getting a team of girls who don’t play together in club to play well together in between club seasons. HS coaches largely get handed a team of girls they don’t get to completely choose.
I’ve never thought the good counsel coach was a genius but he manages to do well with his teams.
I am a parent too.
This year, she missed the Episcopal game. The day before her daughter fell and got stitches, so that meant miss a game 24 hours later. She also showed up 10 minutes before the Potomac game. The game Potomac smacked us around.
Last year, she went on a trip to Italy during the season with her family. Don’t worry, she’s had the captains in charge of running practice that week.
She also won the ISL both years.
Those are facts, not opinions.
What if a player at SR did this or player’s family?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So missing work due to family issues is inexcusable?
How about going on vacation? None of you vacation at all? Or do you quit your jobs before you travel so that you don’t let your bosses down?
No dog in this fight, but a HS coach 100% can't go on vacation during the spring lacrosse season.
Anonymous wrote:So missing work due to family issues is inexcusable?
How about going on vacation? None of you vacation at all? Or do you quit your jobs before you travel so that you don’t let your bosses down?
Why was she later than usual?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So she hasn't had a problem getting to games on time. Obviously, can't make a habit of being just 10 min early but she doesn't. Whew. Thought there were problems here.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SR parent here with DD that plays lax. I’ve never seen her late for a game. Maybe a few minutes late for warmups but I don’t think that’s being discussed here. She does yell and I don’t have an issue with it. The girls listen to her.
I don’t know how she would rank against her peers as a coach. I think that would be a function of getting a team of girls who don’t play together in club to play well together in between club seasons. HS coaches largely get handed a team of girls they don’t get to completely choose.
I’ve never thought the good counsel coach was a genius but he manages to do well with his teams.
I am a parent too.
This year, she missed the Episcopal game. The day before her daughter fell and got stitches, so that meant miss a game 24 hours later. She also showed up 10 minutes before the Potomac game. The game Potomac smacked us around.
Last year, she went on a trip to Italy during the season with her family. Don’t worry, she’s had the captains in charge of running practice that week.
She also won the ISL both years.
Those are facts, not opinions.
You don't think the head coach showing up 10min before a game, a big game at that, is a problem?
Anonymous wrote:So she hasn't had a problem getting to games on time. Obviously, can't make a habit of being just 10 min early but she doesn't. Whew. Thought there were problems here.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SR parent here with DD that plays lax. I’ve never seen her late for a game. Maybe a few minutes late for warmups but I don’t think that’s being discussed here. She does yell and I don’t have an issue with it. The girls listen to her.
I don’t know how she would rank against her peers as a coach. I think that would be a function of getting a team of girls who don’t play together in club to play well together in between club seasons. HS coaches largely get handed a team of girls they don’t get to completely choose.
I’ve never thought the good counsel coach was a genius but he manages to do well with his teams.
I am a parent too.
This year, she missed the Episcopal game. The day before her daughter fell and got stitches, so that meant miss a game 24 hours later. She also showed up 10 minutes before the Potomac game. The game Potomac smacked us around.
Last year, she went on a trip to Italy during the season with her family. Don’t worry, she’s had the captains in charge of running practice that week.
She also won the ISL both years.
Those are facts, not opinions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SR parent here with DD that plays lax. I’ve never seen her late for a game. Maybe a few minutes late for warmups but I don’t think that’s being discussed here. She does yell and I don’t have an issue with it. The girls listen to her.
I don’t know how she would rank against her peers as a coach. I think that would be a function of getting a team of girls who don’t play together in club to play well together in between club seasons. HS coaches largely get handed a team of girls they don’t get to completely choose.
I’ve never thought the good counsel coach was a genius but he manages to do well with his teams.
I am a parent too.
This year, she missed the Episcopal game. The day before her daughter fell and got stitches, so that meant miss a game 24 hours later. She also showed up 10 minutes before the Potomac game. The game Potomac smacked us around.
Last year, she went on a trip to Italy during the season with her family. Don’t worry, she’s had the captains in charge of running practice that week.
She also won the ISL both years.
Those are facts, not opinions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SR has turned into Bullis, end of story.
If you can pay, you are admitted.
I don’t think most ever thought SR was a particularly tough admit.
SR is where you go if you dont get into Visi!
Actually not true. Many parents don’t want to hassle with the commute down to Visi.
So she hasn't had a problem getting to games on time. Obviously, can't make a habit of being just 10 min early but she doesn't. Whew. Thought there were problems here.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SR parent here with DD that plays lax. I’ve never seen her late for a game. Maybe a few minutes late for warmups but I don’t think that’s being discussed here. She does yell and I don’t have an issue with it. The girls listen to her.
I don’t know how she would rank against her peers as a coach. I think that would be a function of getting a team of girls who don’t play together in club to play well together in between club seasons. HS coaches largely get handed a team of girls they don’t get to completely choose.
I’ve never thought the good counsel coach was a genius but he manages to do well with his teams.
I am a parent too.
This year, she missed the Episcopal game. The day before her daughter fell and got stitches, so that meant miss a game 24 hours later. She also showed up 10 minutes before the Potomac game. The game Potomac smacked us around.
Last year, she went on a trip to Italy during the season with her family. Don’t worry, she’s had the captains in charge of running practice that week.
She also won the ISL both years.
Those are facts, not opinions.
Anonymous wrote:SR parent here with DD that plays lax. I’ve never seen her late for a game. Maybe a few minutes late for warmups but I don’t think that’s being discussed here. She does yell and I don’t have an issue with it. The girls listen to her.
I don’t know how she would rank against her peers as a coach. I think that would be a function of getting a team of girls who don’t play together in club to play well together in between club seasons. HS coaches largely get handed a team of girls they don’t get to completely choose.
I’ve never thought the good counsel coach was a genius but he manages to do well with his teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SR has turned into Bullis, end of story.
If you can pay, you are admitted.
I don’t think most ever thought SR was a particularly tough admit.
SR is where you go if you dont get into Visi!