I have been asked by a member of the local school board what a good public school coaching policy should look like with regards to limiting the use of parent coaches in high school sports.
Background: A local high school's upcoming softball program will have four of the nine starting varsity positions taken by the daughters of four of the coaches (the head coach and three of his assistants). It's one thing to have a single daddy head coach. It's quite another when there are four, each having a varsity position locked up for their daughter.
What would a good district policy look like in dealing with this?
Background: A local high school's upcoming softball program will have four of the nine starting varsity positions taken by the daughters of four of the coaches (the head coach and three of his assistants). It's one thing to have a single daddy head coach. It's quite another when there are four, each having a varsity position locked up for their daughter.
What would a good district policy look like in dealing with this?