Posted by coach on the rise on February 16, 2024 at 14:02:08:
In Reply to: Re: Legal in CIF? posted by Caster Troy on February 07, 2024 at 22:57:32:
: : : : Recently picked up my kid after practice and noticed three teammates walking to the auxiliary gym with the assistant coach. "Where are they going?" "They're getting extra training with Coach." "Why aren't you going?" "Their parents pay him for the training sessions."
: : : : I'm grateful I can afford to pay for training. Some on the team cannot. There seems to be an ethical issue here. Is this legal in the CIF? The coach is receiving money from a parent mid season. Isn't he motivated to continue this revenue stream by showing "results" to the parent? Isn't this perhaps a way a parent can pay for playing time? (This assistant has that influence). Can it be trusted that the coach is making decisions based on merit and not who is feeding his wallet?
: : : : It seems there should be a rule against this just so there is no confusion as to a coach's motivation. Can anyone tell me if such a rule exists? Appreciate any conversation on the topic. Maybe I should start paying him as well.
: : : NEVER trust anyone who puts politics over merit. They can and will be bought to favor the payee.
: : The fact that you already assume the worse of your teams coaches is a problem. Most assistant HS coaches get a stipend of around 1000-2000. Why are you mad they get an extra 50/100 or so dollars a week?
: If you come out and say the school it might help your case depending on the school. There are plenty of coaches out there not following the rules.
Question: Would you be as concern if you went to another gym after school and seen the same coach and teammates working out ? As long as the coach obtain a district permit to use the gym after hours then no rules are violated.