Thursday, October 24, 2013

Bullying Complaint After Lopsided Football Score

This article follows a father who filed a complaint against a school for bullying, after his sons team lost to them 91-0. The article quotes the members of both sides of the issues, and the mediators, the superintendents. The father describes his conversation with his son, in a very similar way one would council a teenager after being bullied. He is making a value claim, that bullying comes in many forms, and the opposing school did not let up late after having a large lead. The argument is directed at the coaching staff of Aledo, the father's son played for Forth Worth. The claim is one of many possible changes to the school system involving the act of bullying, attempting to create policy changes to prevent it from happening. The response to the claim by the coach of the winning team, was that he tried and his "players were better then their players". He makes a good counter argument to the claim. The superintendents of the school districts are looking into whether there is probable cause to investigate, and whether their is substantial enough evidence to reprimand the winning team.

http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2013/10/21/parent-files-bullying-complaint-after-lopsided-football-score/

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