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weeks, whichever-encompasses the greater er� cumber•o a <br /> contests ' <br /> Parti . n� � h the sude mould� <br /> erpaut: The hl must also became a participant�r in roped ire <br /> atment program <br /> (GOsnold, SAbefore helshe is reinstated. Such certification - <br /> mus he issued hdirector <br /> r counselor ofa chemical dependen yyl re tmen center-.## We feel tai ' - . <br /> s x e�ce �ve�especially � <br /> they were merely"in the presence of and not artic� atin . ��# <br /> p# p Many-O kids �n the <br /> presence and now have a first offense n their records. any _ <br /> �are caught again for <br /> merely"being ►the presence 'they w�.11 have attend� � � - alcoholics with addicts, alcoholics and <br /> individuals.who'have hit one rock bottom. How can a ` <br /> - s � ,�ustify sending student/athleteto a <br /> Gosnold or substance abuse cmc for simPlY <br /> "been in therBence of 99 <br /> is - • <br /> . <br /> . rreponsbl <br /> The Captain's Policy was added as an • <br /> afterthought t the _Athletic Handbook.It the <br /> last page (Page I9)and is in a different font than the rest o <br /> the HandbOOk. We have asked 2 past <br /> members and I sittink member Of the SC ff they ever voted on or approved this policy and the <br /> -not1 How can such a policy be 1 tasked onto an o • <br /> . ►cial SC-approved Policy,be <br /> implemented, and enforced by an individual in MRS without <br /> approval?If it has been approved, <br /> we would like to see the Minutes of the Meeting where this took place. <br /> The Captain's Policy currentlystates. <br /> m4"Any,player that the �ubstance� <br /> - <br /> Policy"stated i�7 the handbook � his�her hischool career `violates ' � - <br /> er l ineligible to be a ca tin <br /> or forfeit their team CaOtata. c It doesn't :•.� p <br /> • state for ho long and .open L the rote rotation of <br /> whoever i's reading-it r in the position..of authors to implement punishment. <br /> What.if they are a captain of more than on - - <br /> e sgrt, and forfeit their captaincy during the <br /> season m which they violate the policy?Have the fulfilled this uni . <br /> . went, �e think yds. <br /> However, it is being interpreted and meted out to those involved as a death-penalty that they . <br /> cn never be a captain againof any rt in their school <br /> . ,-sport i � career'. Furthermore,athletes who <br /> were not captains at the time of their -act on w rent informed until two-n oaths-after.they <br /> thought their punishm nt'was co let (L-e. letter statin that <br /> g ishment-was completed) <br /> This policy.,and the'wa y it is being Out tteachour kid's that they are <br /> not to be <br /> forgiven fora single rn'stak . That they will not b ratted <br /> p to reten to things the way they <br /> were even after they have paid their penalty.No stadc�t and/or athlete should <br /> e stripped of their <br /> captainship or officer for the nest of the high school career fora Offense. It should be <br /> during the offending sport season ONLY for a first offense. Once the pace is paid thea clic <br /> student-athlete should be able to move on just as any of�w ul <br /> like to do when we make <br /> mistake. Punishing them as.a freshman or sophomore should not . <br /> p preclude a from bung a <br /> captain later in their high school career. The exception would <br /> withultile offenses. Why - <br /> should aurone pay gears later for a single mistake for which the <br /> already paid the penalty? The <br /> only lesson this is teaching our kids is that the can NEVER make a <br /> ' mistake and that they won-It. <br /> get a second chance. It certaWy will teach them to sneak better and be <br /> lying. <br /> . ore creativetheir <br /> How i guilt determined The curren . �� <br /> � t handbook states. .dor the Purposes of this <br /> contract, the tern"verifiea#ion"`is deed as any of the following i Self admitted involvement <br /> by the student 2 witnessed student involvement by the sponsor, <br /> coag or any MHS member 3 <br /> 3 <br />