Friday, 01 May 2009

  • Invasion

    Are you kidding me? Just because you're some authoritative figure does not give you the right to have my peers/your "students" look in my duffel for fencing crap. That's an invasion of privacy. I don't care if Roland called me to tell me to "get my ass" over there or "what is not [mine]." (How did Roland get my phone number anyways?) You can wait for me to turn in my stuff. Isn't it clear? NOT TODAY, JERKFACE. There are THREE WEEKS before fencing ends. You don't have to keep doing this shit just to prove who is boss. Isn't there a rule to have a time limit (maybe to seven days?) to return items or something? FINE. KEEP THOSE UNWASHED CLOTHING.

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    SFUSD CODE OF ETHICS FOR COACHES

    Athletics is an integral part of the school’s total education program. All school activities, curricular and
    extracurricular, in the classroom and on the playing field, must be congruent with the school’s stated goals and
    objectives established for the intellectual, physical, social, and moral development of its students. It is within this
    context that the following code of ethics is presented.
    As an athletic coach, I understand that it is my responsibility to:
    1. Show respect for players, officials, and other coaches.
    2. Respect the integrity and judgment of game officials.
    3. Establish and model fair play, sportsmanship, and proper conduct.

    4. Establish player safety and welfare as the highest priority.
    5. Provide proper supervision of students at all times.
    6. Use discretion when providing constructive criticism and when reprimanding players.
    7. Maintain consistency in requiring all players to adhere to the established rules and standards of the
    game to be played.
    8. Instruct players in the safe use of equipment.
    9. Insure that no pressure is placed on teachers to pass or to raise marks of athletes.
    10. Establish a climate wherein a student’s decision to enroll in an athletic program at a postsecondary
    educational institution is not prejudiced by coaches or other school personnel.
    11. Encourage athletes to take appropriate academic courses and to strive for the highest possible level of
    scholastic achievement.

    12. Discourage any athlete from the use of alcohol, tobacco, illegal and nonprescriptive drugs, anabolic
    steroids, or any substance to increase physical development or performance that is not approved by the
    United States Food and Drug Administration, Surgeon General of the United States of American Medical
    Association.
    13. Observe professional ethics and avoid recruitment of athletes from schools/service areas.
    14. Follow the rules of behavior and the procedures for crowd control as established by the local Board of
    Education and the league in which the district participates.
    15. Refrain from the use of profanity, vulgarity, and other offensive language and gestures.

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