School Doubt


Reading the reports of the rape at the school dance in California last weeks has really made me think about school.  I have trusted the schools that our kids have gone to.  I feel like there are lots of regulations and systems to make sure that kids are safe at their elementary schools.

Thinking about it a bit, my order of concern at the kids’ school is:  Number One, their safety; Number Two, their emotional wellness; Number Three, their actual education.  If I felt worried for my kids’ safety at school, I would be all over the school. 

That’s why reading these stories from this horrible high school dance has really upset me.  It is even worse after reading about the story that the girl’s best friend related to the school board in an emergency meeting the next day.  She told the board that security was inadequate and that security guards and school officials knew that there were several adults and non students that were loitering around the doors of the dance all evening.  Security guards and even the Vice Principal were all ignoring these people who should not have been there.

In this case, there is no doubt that the school is at fault and there should be some serious consequences for the people who enabled these dangerous circumstances.

You might read that statement and ask: How do you know that they were at fault?  How can you jump to that conclusion without knowing all of the facts? 

Well here is the truth.  This is the truth that I know from my experience with teenagers.  This is the truth that I know about every school dance at every school.  They are all dangerous.  Students and administration at schools ALL know that drugs and alcohol are all factors at school dances and events.  Students make a game out of sneaking booze in and finding places to do drugs.  Also, all students and school administration know that students use these dances as places to “hook up”, meet people of the opposite sex, and even have sex.  They all know that these dances are sexually charged, from the outfits that the students are wearing, to the music that is playing, to the conversations that are pervasive, to the fact that many of the students are there dating and moving forward in relationships.  Even the dances that are permitted and discouraged are filled with simulated sex acts. 

These dances are all undersupervised, are all sugestive, are all a powder keg waiting to explode.  Even the dances where there is not criminal allegations that are prosecuted and publicized, there are untold amounts of intoxication of minors, drunk driving, sexual harassment, sexual touching, and who knows how many cases of date rape and underaged sex that occurs. 

Not only does all of this unsafe behavior take place.  But they also feel the need to have the kids vote on the most attractive students on who should be the homecoming king or prom queen.  I can’t believe that this stuff happens.  They are asking the students to vote on the attractiveness of people.  Do you know what kind of messed up messages this sends to school kids?  How much societal damage can be done through a couple of hours?  It looks like schools are trying to figure it out.

My question is:  Knowing all of this (which the schools do) how can a school, in good conscience, put on a school dance?  Knowing not just the dangers, but the facts about what actually does happen at ALL of these dances, how can schools do this?  From a legal standpoint, how can they assume such liability?  From a moral standpoint, how can they encourage such horrible horrible behavior?  From a parental standpoint, how can they put the students in this kind of risk? 

Is it the job of a school to socialize the students?  If so, are they already not doing enough of it with the amount of wasted time in classes and the amount of interaction that already takes place in school?  Do they need to have a stake in the dating lives of the students? 

Seriously.  Keep my kids safe and do your job to educate them.  I don’t want the school to take it upon themselves to socialize my kids.  I don’t wan them to parent my kids.  I don’t want them to do anything that they don’t have to do.  Don’t act as my kids’ matchmaker.  Don’t make them vote on how attractive other students are.  Don’t make them run through a gauntlet of drugs, alcohol and sexual explicitness in order to feel included and be a part of the school. Is it too much to ask for us to expect schools to safely and understandingly educate children?

Schools will start cutting prom and homecoming from their schedules when these events either become more commonplace or when administrators become more aware of the danger…or when the lawsuits start coming again and again.  It is too big of a liability.  It is too big of a danger.

Are You Serious, Cardinal’s Fans?


After a fun day of watching football with Jeffrey, and watching Favre do what Favre does, Fox switched coverage from the Packers/Vikings game to show the last minute of the Arizona Cardinals losing badly to the Panthers. 

I didn’t see the whole game, but during the last minute they showed Kurt Warner’s 5 interceptions and fumble in highlights.  After he threw his 5th interception, I thought I heard something.  So I rewound and listened a little harder.  I couldn’t believe my ears, I heard boo’s!

Watching the lowlights of the interceptions, I did take note that a couple of the pics were one tipped passes, one was a miraculous grab by Julius Peppers who came out of nowhere and one was a desperation pass with 20 seconds left in the game.  And the crowd booed. 

Cardinals “Fans” Let me just tell you a second who you booed…

The guy who easily could have been league MVP last year.

The guy who did everything in his power and played a near perfect game in the Super Bowl and was one drive away from winning the Super Bowl while playing for the AZ Cardinals.

The guy who takes pride in not only being a good, religious man, but also a constant community leader who cares about the city.

The guy who plays every game behind the worst offensive line in the NFL year in and year out. 

The guy who sacrifices his body every game taking some of the worst quarterback hits of any qb in the league.

The guy who set completion records only 3 games ago.

 

And You booed him.  Because he had a bad game.  A bad game where he completed over 60% of his passes for about 250 yards and 2 td’s. 

Do you as Cardinals fans truly believe that you deserve this team?  Idiots who don’t know anything say that your team was the worst super bowl team in the modern era, to which you can reply that you were one minute from pulling out a victory and beat good teams to get to the game itself.  Remember how you cheered during the playoffs and the super bowl last year?  Remember how you really didn’t care all year up until then? 

I actually predicted this.  I predicted that the Cards would eventually have a good year and people would jump on the bandwagon.  I predicted that you bandwagon jumpers would be the dumbest fans of all times.  I predicted that it would take next to nothing to get you to jump off of the band wagon.  I said that bandwagon fans were OK last year because until then the Cards never gave us anything to cheer for.  But I made it clear that anyone who jumped off of the band wagon because the Cards didn’t pull off another miracle season, was a terrible fan, actually no fan at all.  Just another jerk who loves success and tosses on a Yankees hat every other year when the Yankees buy a team who gets to the series. 

The Suns and Dbacks spoiled you.  The Dbacks are a team for only a couple of years and win the series and you think that’s how sports work.  The Suns are perennially a winning team usually nabbing 50+ win seasons, and you think that somehow you deserve that.  You think that now that the cards figured out how to win and now you are entitled to treat them the way Packers fans treat their team. 

You are not a good enough fan to boo your hall of fame quarterback when he has a rough game. 

What do you think would be better?  Matt Leinart?  Do you really think he’s going to lead the Cards better?  Under the pressure that Warner gets, Leinart crumbles and gets eaten alive.  The Cards have the worst offensive line in the league.  Every year.  For 20 years.  Boo that.

But don’t boo it out loud.  Boo it to Bill Bidwell. 

You wanna know how to get the Cards back to the Superbowl?  Trade Leinart for 2 good offensive linemen.  The defense is first class.  Hall of Fame quarterback.  Two very solid running backs.  The best receiving corps in the league.  Trade something for a couple of good offensive linemen and you will be as solid as any NFL team. 

I became a fan last year, and I am going to stay a fan.  If you are booing at this point, take the Fitzgerald Jersey that you bought last year and sell it at the garage sale.  You will be miserable if you try and endure the ups and downs that a real team goes through.  My advice is to go out and buy a Yankees hat, and the jersey for the team that Favre is currently playing for and cheer for them.  Then you will get what you deserve, a cheap thrill.