Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Horror would be a completely inappropriate plate or leaving just one kid out completely.
I’m still angry about my paper plate award I received in 1986. So embarrassing.
Relax, Mom.
Parents and swimmers alike have a right to be annoyed at inappropriate paper plates awards. Coaches should know better, but it's often done by team reps who are passive aggressive and are gunning for the swimmer's parents. The family is often gone from the team the next summer (which was the intent). In one case, the kid joined another summer team, started club swim, and ended up becoming a top club swimmer.
Adults who act this way towards kids are disgusting.
Seriously? You think team reps have the time to put together mean paper plate awards just to get at another family. The amount of perceived and/or actual "someone is out to get me (or my kid(s)" drama on summer swim is incredible.
I’ve seen this too. The passive aggressive adult behavior may not be from the team rep volunteer, but other volunteers in charge. It’s not drama or made up. There are plenty of adult volunteers who are doing this in summer swim.
Anonymous wrote:Did you have a good time at the end of season banquet? Maybe reflect on why your focused on team doing something different with the paper plates. No swim banquet should last more than 2-2.5 hours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Horror would be a completely inappropriate plate or leaving just one kid out completely.
That would be better than no paper plate awards.
Anonymous wrote:This is hilarious. My kid's team (not swimming) had captains do the paper plates and one of them included an unintentional (antiquated) ethnic slur. Everyone involved was mortified, none of the kids had heard it before, and the adults all gasped.
THAT'S a horror, OP. Not this.
Anonymous wrote:If you have a buncha team social events like we do, do the paper plates at one of those instead of the banquet
Anonymous wrote:If you have a buncha team social events like we do, do the paper plates at one of those instead of the banquet
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they are stupid but younger kids like them. Even the HS swim team does them. Our summer team has the teen coaches do them, mostly during unpaid time, which is wrong.
My daughter is a teen assistant coach and while she loves everything about summer swim, she and her fellow coaches spent hours and hours making paper plate awards for every kid on her team. A truly massive amount of work.
Anonymous wrote:I remember growing up and never getting a paper plate award. My brother always got one, my best friend always got one, a couple of other long-termers on the team got a few over the years, but I never got a single one.
I'm still jealous and bitter about it. Why wasn't I enough to get an award? I never said a single funny thing? I never tried my best? I never even entered the coaches' minds when making the awards?
Anonymous wrote:Who are these teams that give Team Reps this level of power. They are supposed to work out any meet related issues with the guest or host team, not oversee coaches. That's rediculous that they have that authority.
Anonymous wrote:What is a paper plate award?