Fairness In School Sports

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Archive for December, 2007

DOUBLE STANDARDS IN SOME FCPS

  Mr. Curran                                                      12/29/07

Why do you have double standards in some FCPS? The following complaint has been given to me, students at Key middle school have been instructed that they cannot use any facilities after school at Lee HS. The question to you is why?

We have students from Washington Irving middle school who have been instructed to use any facilities at Springfield HS. Why is it OK for one school and not for another school?

Please look into this matter as soon as possible. Remember we all pay taxes and should be treated the same way.

Advocate for fairness in FCPS,

Mike Grasso

President

Fairness In School Sports, LTD

PS STILL WAITING ON COACHES TRAINING AND BACKGROUND LISTS. 

SPRING TEAM ALERT

  TO ALL PARENTS, PLAYERS AND FCPS OFFICIALS

As per Mr. Curran who is the Director of all student activities in FCPS no student/player has been selected for any spring teams. Yet the fundraising and field work at the request by coaches has started at some schools by potential players who have not secured a spot on any team.

Parents/players remember no matter how much money you raise or work you perform now will insure your child makes the team and will not insure playing time.

Every year student/players who do the work and raise the money are cut. You need to ask the following question, how many returning players, 10th, 11th and 12th grade players are cut after doing all that is requested of them?

All student/players need to be able to tryout for teams and be treated in a fair way even if they do not do field work or raise funds.

Advocate for a fair playing field in FCPS sports,

Mike Grasso

President

Fairness in School Sports, LTD

PS TO ALL ON THE BLIND COPY LIST PLEASE SEND TO ANYONE WHO MAY HAVE INTEREST.

BACKGROUND CHECKS NOT BEING PERFORMED ON SOME COACHES

  Mr.Moniuszko

Thank you for your response, but I believe we are not talking about the same type of volunteers/assistants. Mr. Jansen and Mr. Curran have indicated to me that high school sport coaches who are under contract with FCPS can vouch for adults who work with school teams. Therefore no background check is performed on these adults and they do not receive any VHSL or FCPS coaches training.

With everything going on in today’s world regarding pedophilla/predators I believe you must train and do background checks on all adults who come in contact with students.

Please review below questions from me and please respond to each questions.

If you would like to discuss this issue and see where we differ, please call me.

Happy Holidays,

Mike Grasso




 


WHAT IS WRONG WITH FCPS EMPLOYEES

  Mr. CurranSo far you are perfect, you have not answered one questions to date. You are doing worse then the person who had the job before you.The problem at Lee was a coach and the AD had an argument/fight in front of many students. I guess it is a big secret? If this were students it would be zero tolerance and there would be action against the students. Not with FCPS employees. As you can see you are part of the problem in a corrupt system.

HAPPY HOLIDAYS,

Mike Grasso

POSTED

WHAT FCPS HAS FAILED TO DO AND WHAT THEY NEED TO DO

  TO J. Dale and the FCPS School Board

The following is a partial list of what you have failed to do or what must be improved:

NCLB SCORES NEED TO BE IMPROVED

DROP OUT RATES NEED TO BE REDUCED

SAT SCORES NEED TO BE IMPROVED

BOUNDARY PROBLEMS FOR ALL SCHOOLS NEED TO BE FIXED

BUDGET SHORT FALLS NEED TO BE ADDRESSED

PORTABLE TRAILERS NEED TO BE REDUCED

BALANCE CAPACITY IN ALL SCHOOLS

CONTROL MRSA IN ALL SCHOOLS

DO AWAY WITH DISCRIMINATION IN FCPS

YOU NEED TO SHOW UP AT MEETING AND ANSWER QUESTIONS

ENFORCE ETHIC AND CONDUCT FAILURES BY FCPS EMPLOYEES

You need to roll up your sleeves and get to work in 08 and deal with the problems and make the decisions that need to be made for all in the FCPS system.

TO ALL ON THE BLIND COPY LIST, SEND THIS EMAIL TO AL WHO MAY HAVE INTEREST IN WHAT FCPS HAVE FAILED TO DO AND WHAT FCPS NEED TO DO.

Advocate for improvement in FCPS,

Mike Grasso

PS I HOPE YOU SHOW UP AT THE NEXT BOUNDARY MEETING OR WILL YOU HIDE AGAIN.

MRSA SPREADS TO MORE SCHOOLS

    FYI

FROM WTOP NEWS     PAGE 1

The D.C. Department of Health is investigating reports of a staph infection from two teachers at Drew Elementary School in Northeast, but the cases have not been confirmed.

Parents of D.C. Public School students received automated phone calls Thursday night informing them of ways to prevent the infection. A letter from D.C. Schools Chancellor Michelle Rhee is being sent home with students on Friday.

There is at least one case of staph infection at the University of Maryland. A student was diagnosed this week and has been in the hospital for several days. A university official tells The Diamondback the student is responding to treatment.

Three D.C. Fire and EMS Department recruits have also contracted staph infections. One recruit contracted the infection on Oct. 12 and two other recruits were diagnosed Thursday, D.C. Fire and EMS spokesman Tony Dorsey says.

All of the recruits are receiving medical treatment and training academy officials decontaminated the facility last week, Dorsey says.

On Thursday, Prince William County Public Schools confirmed six cases of Methicillin-Resistant Staph Aureus — or MRSA.

The cases were reported at Battlefield, Garfield and Forest Park High schools and West Ridge Elementary School, a school spokesman says.

Now 19 Montgomery County Public School students, mostly athletes, have been diagnosed with staph infections, Montgomery County Public Schools spokesman Brian Edwards says. Eight of those had active infections as of Monday, Oct. 22.

On Monday, Oct. 22, Montgomery County schools reported five more cases this week at Seneca Valley, Greenwood, Watkins Mill, Spring Brook and Churchill High Schools.

Other schools involved include Poolesville, Rockville, Sherwood, Walt Whitman, Quince Orchard and Rockville High schools and Laytonsville, Damascus and Candlewood Elementary schools, Edwards says.

All of the infected students are being treated with antibiotics, Montgomery County Public Schools Superintendent Jerry Weast wrote in a letter to parents.

In Fairfax County, there have been six cases of staph infection reported, but it is not known if any of the cases are the MRSA strain, a school spokesman says. There are two cases reported at Thomas Jefferson High School; one case at Fairfax High School; one case at Herndon High School; and two cases at Robinson Secondary School.

Cases have also been reported in Anne Arundel County. There have been no reported cases in Prince George’s and Frederick counties.

MRSA is a strain of staph bacteria that does not respond to penicillin and related antibiotics but can be treated with other drugs. The infection can be spread by skin-to-skin contact or sharing an item used by an infected person, particularly one with an open wound or runny nose, such as razors, soap, clothing, or towels.

Officials are taking additional steps at schools with suspected or confirmed MRSA cases. Locker rooms, weight rooms and physical education areas are being cleaned with a 1 to 10 bleach solution and disinfectant wipes are being provided to students.

Jon Almquist, an administrator with Fairfax County Public Schools Athletic Training Program, says the best way to avoid transmission is to “always wash your hands.”

Students should also make sure “any break in your skin is appropriately covered and you don’t come in contact with anyone’s open wound,” Almquist says.

School athletes should also take special precautions.

“Be careful of sharing things like water bottles,” Almquist says.

Other steps to prevent the spread of MRSA include:

  • Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer;
  • Keep cuts and scrapes clean and covered with a bandage until healed;
  • Avoid contact with other people’s wounds and bandages;
  • Avoid sharing personal items such as towels or razors
  • Wipe surfaces of exercise equipment before and after use.

MRSA can look like an infected pimple or boil and can worsen to include redness, warmth, swelling, pain, and discharge.The infection can also be mistaken as a spider or insect bite.

Health officials say it is important to treat suspected MRSA early. Parents who are concerned about an unusual looking sore or wound that takes a long time to heal should consult their family’s doctor.

Montgomery County Health Officer Dr. Ulder J. Tilman recommends that any draining sore or wound be cultured for MRSA.

On Monday, 17-year-old Ashton Bonds, a senior at Staunton River High School in Bedford, Va., died after being diagnosed with MRSA.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

MRSA SPREADS TO MORE SCHOOLS

  FYI

FROM WTOP NEWS PAGE 2

MRSA cases. Locker rooms, weight rooms and physical education areas are being cleaned with a 1 to 10 bleach solution and disinfectant wipes are being provided to students.Jon Almquist, an administrator with Fairfax County Public Schools Athletic Training Program, says the best way to avoid transmission is to “always wash your hands.”

Students should also make sure “any break in your skin is appropriately covered and you don’t come in contact with anyone’s open wound,” Almquist says.

School athletes should also take special precautions.

“Be careful of sharing things like water bottles,” Almquist says.

Other steps to prevent the spread of MRSA include:

  • Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer;
  • Keep cuts and scrapes clean and covered with a bandage until healed;
  • Avoid contact with other people’s wounds and bandages;
  • Avoid sharing personal items such as towels or razors
  • Wipe surfaces of exercise equipment before and after use.

MRSA can look like an infected pimple or boil and can worsen to include redness, warmth, swelling, pain, and discharge.The infection can also be mistaken as a spider or insect bite.

Health officials say it is important to treat suspected MRSA early. Parents who are concerned about an unusual looking sore or wound that takes a long time to heal should consult their family’s doctor.

Montgomery County Health Officer Dr. Ulder J. Tilman recommends that any draining sore or wound be cultured for MRSA.

On Monday, 17-year-old Ashton Bonds, a senior at Staunton River High School in Bedford, Va., died after being diagnosed with MRSA.

HAVE PLAYERS BEEN PRESELECTED FOR SPRING 08 TEAMS?

  Mr.Curran

Please answer the following questions:

Have any students/players been selected for spring 08 teams?

Are any students/players on spring 08 rosters?

Have there been any tryouts for spring 08 teams?

Mike Grasso

President

Fairness In School Sports, LTD

WHAT IS WRONG WITH FCPS SPORTS

Mr. Curran Once again you got it wrong. I never discussed with you or Jansen anything about tournament workers. I was talking about all team assistants and helpers who are not trained and have not signed a FCPS contract.

They need to have a background check.

Mike Grasso

COACHES VOUCH FOR OTHER COACHES IN LIEU OF BACKGROUND CHECKS

  Mr. Moniuszko

Please let me know where it states that staff could vouch for employees in lieu of background checks and can I get a copy of a moral perpetuity contract. In over two years in dealing with you an Mr. Jansen we were never told about this moral perpetuity contract?

What supervisions training has coaches received in order to vouch for assistants that help coach teams? What happens if they really do not know them well? Who is liable in a law suit? The coaches, you or Mr. Curran.

If this could be done in the sport programs, why not do it for all who help in schools?

Mike Grasso

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