Tuesday, October 13, 2009

MMA not OK in BS School District

It's never a good idea to do something you really aren't supposed to do, especially if you think it's just for fun. It's definitely a bad idea if that something results in someone getting hurt. It's even a worse idea when it's videotaped. Let's examine the Blue Springs (Mo.) School District, a suburban school district of Kansas City, Mo.

About a year ago, several wrestlers were videotaped at the school participating in a mixed martial arts-style competition, while another member of the team shot video footage of it. A Blue Springs assistant wrestling coach watched and cheered while this "competition" went on. One member of the team suffered two broken teeth, and another tooth was knocked out. He had a rod placed in his mouth and needed two root-canal surgeries, costing the family more than $7,000. The family expects to spend at least $20,000 more on future surgeries.

A year later, a lawsuit has been filed against the assistant and head wrestling coach, the activities director, the principal and superintendent.

For the most part, the district has remained silent except for this quote that ran in the Oct. 9 edition of the Kansas City Star: "Because it is a legal matter, we're not at liberty to discuss (it)," district spokesperson Leslie Evans said. "That's probably all you're going to get from the district folks."

Hmmm. That's all we're gonna get from the district folks, huh? Obviously, you never want to give a "No comment" to the media. It makes you look even more guilty than you may already be, if that's possible. But a better quote might be: "Because it is a legal matter, we're not at liberty to discuss the situation; however, I can assure you that we are conducting an internal investigation. The Blue Springs School District has always provided a top-notch education for our students, while giving them a safe and secure environment in which to learn."

It's all about finesse.

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