Re: Parents not happy about playing time
Generally, a tenured teacher has certain protections in state law regarding his/her dismissal from a teaching position. Usually those protections to not apply to extra-curricular assignments such as a coaching position. In other words, a school board will have to have a good reason and follow certain rules and take certain procedural steps to terminate a tenured teacher; but, the school board has a lesser burden in taking away an extra-curricular assignment such as a coaching position. IMPORTANT: particular school boards may negotiate contracts with the teaching staff that add requirements for terminating a teacher's extra-curricular duties. Compare: Where I live, a coaching assignment can be taken away from a tenured teacher with little explanation.
I disagree that school boards have the responsibility stated by rabbitcoach. While I can share his sentiment that school boards should be darned sure before making such decisions, I certainly hope school boards are willing to admit they may have made a mistake and to rectify a mistake. I've seen responsible school boards do exactly that.
Interesting news in the last few days about the McKinney, TX high school cheerleaders who were totally out of control.... They have been referred to as a clique which ignored their coach and did a lot of improper things (e.g. taking their coach's cell phone and sending improper text messages to her spouse; placing suggestive pictures of themselves on MySpace etc.) The leader of the clique happened to be the daughter of the school principal. The cheer coach felt the girls were untouchable and she quit...they ran out four coaches in one year. This week the principal/mom resigned her position and the girls have apparently been reined in. In the ABC news report, there is a quote from an education specialist or psychologist who bascially said it is not the job of parents to protect their kids...it is their job to raise their kids to be ethical people and to discipline them when needed. They should not fight their kids' battles including disputes over playing time.
Originally posted by rabbitcoach
I disagree that school boards have the responsibility stated by rabbitcoach. While I can share his sentiment that school boards should be darned sure before making such decisions, I certainly hope school boards are willing to admit they may have made a mistake and to rectify a mistake. I've seen responsible school boards do exactly that.
Interesting news in the last few days about the McKinney, TX high school cheerleaders who were totally out of control.... They have been referred to as a clique which ignored their coach and did a lot of improper things (e.g. taking their coach's cell phone and sending improper text messages to her spouse; placing suggestive pictures of themselves on MySpace etc.) The leader of the clique happened to be the daughter of the school principal. The cheer coach felt the girls were untouchable and she quit...they ran out four coaches in one year. This week the principal/mom resigned her position and the girls have apparently been reined in. In the ABC news report, there is a quote from an education specialist or psychologist who bascially said it is not the job of parents to protect their kids...it is their job to raise their kids to be ethical people and to discipline them when needed. They should not fight their kids' battles including disputes over playing time.
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