Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge should find a new head swim coach and fire or demote Monica Barry to assistant swim coach.
Regardless of her tenure and past success the Red Cross just PERMANENTLY REVOKED this woman’s instructional certification. If they are the school we think they are this censure from Red Cross shows that at this time she cannot responsibly lead a swim program.
This goes for the others involved as well. The schools need to fire or demote these coaches to protect the students and the reputation of the schools.
Stone Ridge has three alums swimming in the Olympics this month, the only high school in the world that can say that. I don’t think they’re worried about the reputation of their school or swim program based on this anonymous message board, this whole story seems blown up by a few people who want their $400 back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge should find a new head swim coach and fire or demote Monica Barry to assistant swim coach.
Regardless of her tenure and past success the Red Cross just PERMANENTLY REVOKED this woman’s instructional certification. If they are the school we think they are this censure from Red Cross shows that at this time she cannot responsibly lead a swim program.
This goes for the others involved as well. The schools need to fire or demote these coaches to protect the students and the reputation of the schools.
Stone Ridge has three alums swimming in the Olympics this month, the only high school in the world that can say that. I don’t think they’re worried about the reputation of their school or swim program based on this anonymous message board, this whole story seems blown up by a few people who want their $400 back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge should find a new head swim coach and fire or demote Monica Barry to assistant swim coach.
Regardless of her tenure and past success the Red Cross just PERMANENTLY REVOKED this woman’s instructional certification. If they are the school we think they are this censure from Red Cross shows that at this time she cannot responsibly lead a swim program.
This goes for the others involved as well. The schools need to fire or demote these coaches to protect the students and the reputation of the schools.
Stone Ridge has three alums swimming in the Olympics this month, the only high school in the world that can say that. I don’t think they’re worried about the reputation of their school or swim program based on this anonymous message board, this whole story seems blown up by a few people who want their $400 back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stone Ridge should find a new head swim coach and fire or demote Monica Barry to assistant swim coach.
Regardless of her tenure and past success the Red Cross just PERMANENTLY REVOKED this woman’s instructional certification. If they are the school we think they are this censure from Red Cross shows that at this time she cannot responsibly lead a swim program.
This goes for the others involved as well. The schools need to fire or demote these coaches to protect the students and the reputation of the schools.
Stone Ridge has three alums swimming in the Olympics this month, the only high school in the world that can say that. I don’t think they’re worried about the reputation of their school or swim program based on this anonymous message board, this whole story seems blown up by a few people who want their $400 back.
Anonymous wrote:What I don’t get are the instructors who were just there in a “support” role. Strange. They all are guilty and should be banned.
Anonymous wrote:I’m glad they were caught, but this is a widespread problem across the US:
https://wapo.st/3zPFAEJ
Anonymous wrote:It’s odd to me that the SR coach is complaining to the Post she’s being poorly treated and her lifetime ban from teaching lifesaving is unfair. Pardon me, you stole $10K. Isn’t that a felony? When you’re brazen, nobody calls you out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like they charged a bunch of money and didn’t deliver what they should have. Wondering if there will be consequences beyond what the Red Cross has done.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2024/07/17/red-cross-certification-revoked/
Could this just be a mistake or something? Is there no room for mistakes anymore? I have no ties to any of this btw.
Anonymous wrote:Years ago my winter swim coach handed me (and all of my friends on the team) an American Red Cross lifeguard certification card even though we were taught nothing. I got caught when we had a training day at my summer job. I didn’t get fired - they let me stay on doing non-lifeguaring jobs - but I was humiliated and am still haunted by the fact that someone could have died on my watch. Despite being a top swimmer, I had no clue how to save someone. I often think back to the adults involved, the coach and our parents, and wonder what the hell they were thinking.