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Off school hours using non-school resources? If that's the case, how does it matter where the coach asks the kids to go for any kind of teambuilding?
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by
oblique
The superintendent attended, they used a school bus, they took the kids to another county - to the coach's church. -- nm
Posted by
CovingtonCat
Sep 9 '09, 07:22
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ie, its was a school function. -- nm
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tRuMaN
Sep 9, 07:22
Like I said, assuming no school funding/involvement other than the fact that they're on the same team. If there were school resources used, I have an
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oblique
Sep 9, 07:22
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What about permission? The pastor says he requires minors to have permission. The superintendent didn't think it was necessary for a 16 year old. -- nm
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CovingtonCat
Sep 9, 07:25
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Again, if that's the case. Big problem. And I put the blame for that squarely on the adults involved (pastor, coach, superintendent)
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oblique
Sep 9, 07:29
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That IS the case. There was NO permission asked for or received. Doesn't matter if the kid lied.
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CovingtonCat
Sep 9, 07:31
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(Reading another article, the baptism's weren't actually part of the event schedule. It was a spur of the moment thing in the service.) -- nm
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Ender
Sep 9, 07:34
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Then is was the superintendent's responsibility to prevent it from happening. -- nm
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CovingtonCat
Sep 9, 07:40
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(She apparently wasn't actually there with the group, she was there on her own.) -- nm
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Ender
Sep 9, 07:47
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So she just showed up out of the blue? Sorry, that doesn't wash.
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CovingtonCat
Sep 9, 07:50
I understand. That wasn't exactly my question though. -- nm
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oblique
Sep 9, 07:32
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just as a thought exercise, what if it was a Catholic baptism? does that change your view? -- nm
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loosilu
Sep 9, 07:33
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They don't even have to be immersed. I just assume priests already walk around surreptitiously sprinkling kids. -- nm
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Ender
Sep 9, 07:39
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actually they won't do it for anyone over the age of (don't know exactly)
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loosilu
Sep 9, 07:42
No. I fully understand that in this instance, the adults blurred too many lines, didn't get adequate permission
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oblique
Sep 9, 07:37
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don't you think the coach, in his authority position,
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loosilu
Sep 9, 07:40
you never rely on kids to say they told their parents. ever. -- nm
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loosilu
Sep 9, 07:30
school bus is not school resources? -- nm
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loosilu
Sep 9, 07:23
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The school wasn't paying for that. They paid their own gas and had a volunteer driver. -- nm
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Ender
Sep 9, 07:24
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who would have paid if they had an accident? -- nm
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loosilu
Sep 9, 07:25
and school staff? -- nm
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tRuMaN
Sep 9, 07:24
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