Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The issue was whether the Landon administration dealt with the sex fantasy draft appropriately.
With the SAT cheating scandal, the issue was whether Landon treated athletes and non-athletes fairly and appropriately.
Actually this us quite similar to the Paul VI issue in that it involved disgruntled parents. From the story linked above:
The girl's mother wrote in a letter to superintendent Sr. Bernadette McManigal that she didn't feel her daughter and the boys in the case were treated equally, Jezebel reported.
"Perhaps the biggest problem I have is that there was no compassion shown to my daughter," she allegedly wrote. "...Why weren't the children brought in all together and asked what happened? Why were the boys called to the [athletic director]'s office with their coach while my daughter was in with the Dean of Students?"
The boys were LAX players.
Here's the difference. The Landon sex fantasy league scandal was reported by several reputable news media outlets. This story, which may be 100% true, was on gawker.com, a gossip site.
We don't know what happened yet (or may never).
Anonymous wrote:Everyone knows that there is just one private school in the area with no troublemakers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The issue was whether the Landon administration dealt with the sex fantasy draft appropriately.
With the SAT cheating scandal, the issue was whether Landon treated athletes and non-athletes fairly and appropriately.
Actually this us quite similar to the Paul VI issue in that it involved disgruntled parents. From the story linked above:
The girl's mother wrote in a letter to superintendent Sr. Bernadette McManigal that she didn't feel her daughter and the boys in the case were treated equally, Jezebel reported.
"Perhaps the biggest problem I have is that there was no compassion shown to my daughter," she allegedly wrote. "...Why weren't the children brought in all together and asked what happened? Why were the boys called to the [athletic director]'s office with their coach while my daughter was in with the Dean of Students?"
The boys were LAX players.
Here's the difference. The Landon sex fantasy league scandal was reported by several reputable news media outlets. This story, which may be 100% true, was on gawker.com, a gossip site.
We don't know what happened yet (or may never).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The issue was whether the Landon administration dealt with the sex fantasy draft appropriately.
With the SAT cheating scandal, the issue was whether Landon treated athletes and non-athletes fairly and appropriately.
Actually this us quite similar to the Paul VI issue in that it involved disgruntled parents. From the story linked above:
The girl's mother wrote in a letter to superintendent Sr. Bernadette McManigal that she didn't feel her daughter and the boys in the case were treated equally, Jezebel reported.
"Perhaps the biggest problem I have is that there was no compassion shown to my daughter," she allegedly wrote. "...Why weren't the children brought in all together and asked what happened? Why were the boys called to the [athletic director]'s office with their coach while my daughter was in with the Dean of Students?"
The boys were LAX players.
Anonymous wrote:The issue was whether the Landon administration dealt with the sex fantasy draft appropriately.
With the SAT cheating scandal, the issue was whether Landon treated athletes and non-athletes fairly and appropriately.
Anonymous wrote:The boys who brought Landon even more notoriety via the Fantasy League had been big troublemakers for years. They should have been expelled. Even before the Fantasy League trash. But, nothing happened, before or after.
Anonymous wrote:The issue was whether the Landon administration dealt with the sex fantasy draft appropriately.
With the SAT cheating scandal, the issue was whether Landon treated athletes and non-athletes fairly and appropriately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like Paul VI has developed a big time LAX culture - http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Sexting-Allegations-Emerge-at-Catholic-High-School-in-Fairfax-203369621.html
Can a fantasy draft be far away?
The problem is that it was an allegation on a gossip site, and nothing has been produced since to indicate that the school did anything wrong. Maybe they did, but we don't know anything right now.
Not at all analogous to the Landon fantasy sex draft. But to be fair to lacrosse, there are tons more incidents of bad behavior to occur in football, basketball, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Looks like Paul VI has developed a big time LAX culture - http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Sexting-Allegations-Emerge-at-Catholic-High-School-in-Fairfax-203369621.html
Can a fantasy draft be far away?
Anonymous wrote:http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/sports/highschools/all-met/recruit-watch/boys/Lacrosse/index.html
Anonymous wrote:Aren't most kids recruited F or S year - so really the good ones may flock to certain private schools, but clearly they became good lacrosse players somewhere else.