Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP back -- I don't believe the coach knows and my DD has asked me not to mention it.
I agree that this is on the parent and I am befuddled by this. I wonder if parent knew or didn't.
In high school, the child needs to self-advocate. Do. Not. Get. Involved.
Anonymous wrote:OP back -- I don't believe the coach knows and my DD has asked me not to mention it.
I agree that this is on the parent and I am befuddled by this. I wonder if parent knew or didn't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To clarify, it was not a sanctioned team event -- it was during the weekend outside of regular after school practice.
The parent should have emailed all the parents the information. It was on the parent who allowed their child to behave that way. However, I'd find a new team. The coach should know and she is clearly not wanted on that team and continuing is only setting her up for future failure. That is not a prank. That is just cruel.
That is not how high school kids make plans. The kids organize everything without parents.
There is a very good chance that mean girl told her mom that OPs daughter could not make it to the event.
I agree with the other part though that the coach should know.
OPs daughter should not quit.
Mean girl should be (at the least) benched for a while.
Anonymous wrote:Would talk to coach. Honestly those kids should be kicked off the team instantly.
Anonymous wrote:This is not a prank, this is bullying and total bs. I would call the other parent and the coach. How the team acts as a whole is a concern of the coach, and this involved the entire team singling out another team member. WTF?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would talk to coach. Honestly those kids should be kicked off the team instantly.
+1 Unsportsmanlike behavior.
At the very least they should be suspended from a few games. Or be given punishments like running laps. Something.
The coach absolutely needs to know.
Anonymous wrote:You can also file a bullying report. (That’s what this is.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear OP - is there some kind of a student honor council in your school, where people are brought to for cheating? I could file a complaint there after informing the coach that you intend to pursue that route. Copy the school principal and the assistant principal on the letter of complaint which should include all the emails as well as what your daughter was told in person. You should interview your daughter about the sequence of events, and save it in a dated e-stamped document, to make contemporaneous testimony.
Save this post, too. It is timed and dated.
I would, without a doubt, encourage your daughter to quit the team. If the school does the right thing, the team should be disbanded for the season anyway after this event is made public, or at least the JV should be. The two girls who organized the prank should be made ineligible for school sports, with a note on their transcripts. I would not accept anything less as a parent. If those or similar terms are not met, I would contact the news media .
Also, do not hesitate to contact the celebrity athlete in question. I would fully expect that he or she would want to vindicate the situation.
This post is too much.
The others are all right on target.