stuckincincy Posted May 19, 2005 Posted May 19, 2005 Art and photography teacher, Mark Picard, swings for the stands after softball coach suspends daughter from team. Sports certainly builds character... http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=..._id=17758&rfi=6
PastaJoe Posted May 19, 2005 Posted May 19, 2005 Related to that story, I don't think it's a fair policy that school sport teams have that suspend players who miss practices or games for legitimate reasons, such as attending the school prom or going on a family vacation during spring break. There should be some leeway for valid reasons. These are high school sports; the kids aren't getting paid or receiving scholarships to play sports in high school (and if they were, that would be another problem).
stuckincincy Posted May 19, 2005 Author Posted May 19, 2005 Related to that story, I don't think it's a fair policy that school sport teams have that suspend players who miss practices or games for legitimate reasons, such as attending the school prom or going on a family vacation during spring break. There should be some leeway for valid reasons. These are high school sports; the kids aren't getting paid or receiving scholarships to play sports in high school (and if they were, that would be another problem). 340089[/snapback] I'll assume that the team rules were known to all. Life has it's knocks.
\GoBillsInDallas/ Posted May 19, 2005 Posted May 19, 2005 Related to that story, I don't think it's a fair policy that school sport teams have that suspend players who miss practices or games for legitimate reasons, such as attending the school prom or going on a family vacation during spring break. There should be some leeway for valid reasons. These are high school sports; the kids aren't getting paid or receiving scholarships to play sports in high school (and if they were, that would be another problem). 340089[/snapback] It wasn't the prom at her school, it was the prom at another school - not a valid reason to miss a game.
Alaska Darin Posted May 19, 2005 Posted May 19, 2005 Related to that story, I don't think it's a fair policy that school sport teams have that suspend players who miss practices or games for legitimate reasons, such as attending the school prom or going on a family vacation during spring break. There should be some leeway for valid reasons. These are high school sports; the kids aren't getting paid or receiving scholarships to play sports in high school (and if they were, that would be another problem). 340089[/snapback] Yeah, I hate when kids have to make choices where there are actually consequences. You know, like in real life. Apparently her dad agreed with you.
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