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01-07-2007, 06:38 PM
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High School Cheer Leading Squad Terrorists.
Hm, McKinney Texas.
Amazing these are not adults, but try to act older!
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01-07-2007, 07:08 PM
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01-07-2007, 07:29 PM
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There was a Lifetime movie about the "boys will be boys" attitude of a school -- it starred Tiffani-Amber Thiessen and Brian Austin Green.
Never thought I'd see "girls will be girls".
Newsweek article
Fab 5 Photos
At least we know now that none of them are no longer on the cheerleading squad. I hope Principal/Mom never works in school administration again. I know people will most likely disagree with this because the two are completely different, but if she can't even control her daughter...how can she run a school?
ETA: From this morning's Dallas Morning News -- the ex-cheerleaders and parents tell their side.
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01-07-2007, 07:39 PM
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I know people will most likely disagree with this because the two are completely different, but if she can't even control her daughter...how can she run a school?
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I certainly wouldn't disagree.
The cheerleading program is part of the overall school program and she has responsibility for it.
Look in the dictionary under terribly misplaced priorities and you'll probably find pictures of this woman and "her" cheerleaders.
Wasn't there in incident in Texas a few years ago where a mother tried to take out a contract on someone else's daughter because hers didn't make the cheerleading squad?
Ugh!
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01-07-2007, 07:45 PM
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Originally Posted by OTW
There was a Lifetime movie about the "boys will be boys" attitude of a school -- it starred Tiffani-Amber Thiessen and Brian Austin Green.
Never thought I'd see "girls will be girls".
Newsweek article
Fab 5 Photos
At least we know now that none of them are no longer on the cheerleading squad. I hope Principal/Mom never works in school administration again. I know people will most likely disagree with this because the two are completely different, but if she can't even control her daughter...how can she run a school?
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Not that pretty. God, these are the types of girls that made me hate greek life at the beginning. Thank god I had that leveled out for me.
Reminds of me of 'The 10' in Pledged. Heh.
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01-07-2007, 09:47 PM
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A story like this making the national news is pretty rare, but I think the behavior of the kids and the parents is pretty common.
The article that gives the parents' side fails to note that one of the reasons that the situation got out of control was that the parents refused to accept the punishments that the school originally gave the girls for the various thing they did. The parents would appeal the decisions on behalf of the girls, and I think it taught the girls that they were running the show.
Had the parents backed the school in saying "no" early on, I wonder if any of the elements of the national news story would have happened?
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01-07-2007, 11:04 PM
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Some more recent stories are telling the "fab 5's" side ... which I think is pretty interesting.
Of course they're going to play down the things they did.
"Oh I graduated early and now I don't get a senior year"
Boo freakin' hoo. That was your choice. You could have stuck it out with the rest of your posse, but instead you left.
I think it's interesting that they say it was never as bad as everyone is saying it is, but yet at the same time, this was their FOURTH coach in a year.
Yea, sometimes people leave because a better opportunity came up, or they were moving, or whatever, but FOUR? hmmmm....
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01-07-2007, 11:18 PM
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The same quote about the senior year jumped out at me too. I had the same reaction as Texas*Princess.
Who ruined your senior year? Oh, yeah, you did.
The four coaches in four years thing came up in the district's official report. The outside investigator mentioned that the other coaches weren't completely truthful about why they left their positions. (which makes sense to me because if you are still teaching in the district or want to, you aren't going to call out a lack of administrative support or the lack of parenting skills in the local community)
I have to say though, cheerleading is often a high turnover extra-curricular. Depending on where you are and how big competition is, it can run most of the school year, and yet, it doesn't usually command a big pay addition. Plus some of the parents tend to be really nuts.
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01-07-2007, 11:34 PM
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The four coaches in four years thing came up in the district's official report.
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It was stated in several articles that it was four coaches in just ONE year, which makes the situation even more disturbing.
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01-07-2007, 11:39 PM
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Wow
WOW, I thought that they had just two coaches this year, the whistleblower and whoever replaced her.
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcont...rtexcerpts.pdf
This is the document I was thinking of: its only reference is to five coaches in the last three years. Pretty bad, indeed.
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01-08-2007, 01:56 AM
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Sounds just like The Plastics from "Mean Girls"!
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01-08-2007, 02:05 AM
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"Some parents today feel that their No. 1 job is to protect their child, and it's not," she said. "Their job is to raise an ethical child, which means holding them accountable for bad behavior."
--Rosalind Wiseman, an educator on teens and parenting, and author of the book "Queen Bees and Wannabee's"
LOVE that quote from the article, especially as a "retired" educator.
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01-08-2007, 10:04 AM
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With their personalities, I'm almost certain that they will rush for the same whatever-popular-GLO-on-thier-campus together. Now with their photos circulating the web, I wonder how that would affect their chances?
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01-08-2007, 12:34 PM
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With their personalities, I'm almost certain that they will rush for the same whatever-popular-GLO-on-thier-campus together. Now with their photos circulating the web, I wonder how that would affect their chances? 
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A few months from now, how many college age women will even remember this episode -- let alone the names of those involved?
Besides there may be some house somewhere who would love to "terrorize" their campus.
Not many, I hope.
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A few months from now, how many college age women will even remember this episode -- let alone the names of those involved?
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Some girls have amazing memories!
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