Check this out http://nhs.needham.k12.ma.us/athleti...20Presentation this is dated 8/30 and is presentation to all coaches at Needham on bullying. I guess he does what I do with Power Point presentations ...fall asleep!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCheck this out http://nhs.needham.k12.ma.us/athleti...20Presentation this is dated 8/30 and is presentation to all coaches at Needham on bullying. I guess he does what I do with Power Point presentations ...fall asleep!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOne way or the other this poor horse has got to be sent to the glue factory, it can not be beat any longer. Leave it alone for god sakes, you people could argue who is right or wrong for a decade. LET THE KIDS MOVE ON.
Perhaps you are also the insider who repeatedly tried (and failed) to derail the conversation by falsely claiming that this was all the fault of some disgruntled parent or a biased news media. I'm glad that those two false claims have been effectively laid to rest.
This made national news across the Internet. The overall discussion has helped many people understand that the Needham nonsense was unacceptable. Unfortunately, some Needham parents are still falsely claiming that everything is hunky dory with the program. They are wrong. They are in la-la land and they are not being good parents. The players deserve better guidance.
Several Needham parents and kids have been quoted in the press as being quite disturbed by the actions of the team. Many people outside of Needham are also disturbed by all of this, including the bizarre court action. Don't their opinions count? Must public opinion continue to be manipulated by the lawyer/partner of the coach and a few parents who are not putting the welfare of their daughters first?
You appear to be (understandably?) nervous about this continued discussion. I suggest that you stop reading/posting to this thread if you can't tolerate open discussion.
But please stop trying to halt it or censor it.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI guess you are from Needham so I won't try explaining why it is relative. Is there something in the water there?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOkay. Okay. We get it. You have a highly personal interest in repeatedly trying to stop this open discussion, to do damage control, and to protect certain parties from scrutiny or judgment. I think that you are distorting and mis-characterizing the discussion.
Perhaps you are also the insider who repeatedly tried (and failed) to derail the conversation by falsely claiming that this was all the fault of some disgruntled parent or a biased news media. I'm glad that those two false claims have been effectively laid to rest.
This made national news across the Internet. The overall discussion has helped many people understand that the Needham nonsense was unacceptable. Unfortunately, some Needham parents are still falsely claiming that everything is hunky dory with the program. They are wrong. They are in la-la land and they are not being good parents. The players deserve better guidance.
Several Needham parents and kids have been quoted in the press as being quite disturbed by the actions of the team. Many people outside of Needham are also disturbed by all of this, including the bizarre court action. Don't their opinions count? Must public opinion continue to be manipulated by the lawyer/partner of the coach and a few parents who are not putting the welfare of their daughters first?
You appear to be (understandably?) nervous about this continued discussion. I suggest that you stop reading/posting to this thread if you can't tolerate open discussion.
But please stop trying to halt it or censor it.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou could not be any more wrong in your assumption as I am not from Needham, close to Needham nor do I even know anyone from Needham and frankly I don't care who you scrutinize or cast your judgement on in this fiasco. My personal opinion on what happened is it was wrong and it never should have happened, but that is just my opinion along with many on this thread. There is nothing new being posted on this issue just the same stuff over and over from mostly the same people with different views (although most likely not from the kids who would probably love to move on from this but can't due to a bunch of anonymous parents who won't let it go). It is like a merry go round and your statements mirror the big horses arse as it goes by. Your statements make it appear that YOU might have an axe to grind with somebody involved in this and don't want to see this stop because of it, sound about right?
- Another Non-Needham resident
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDoes this discussion make you uncomfortable?
There's no reason to continue to beat a dead horse. Those that think this incident is an example of bullying will never get it, no matter how many additional pages of discussion are written. That's the point we who have no connections to Needham are trying to make.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo, does it make you feel that way?
There's no reason to continue to beat a dead horse. Those that think this incident is an example of bullying will never get it, no matter how many additional pages of discussion are written. That's the point we who have no connections to Needham are trying to make.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnd we are to assume that you have no connection to Needham? Then why do you care if the discussion continues? Think there is bullying in this forum coming from certain posters?
Why do you? Because you ARE from Needham? Which would then indicate that you do in fact have an agenda to keep this thing going.
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