I was just getting wind of this over the last few days but the events happened earlier this year.
Apparently, during early season baseball practice in January, freshmen initiation got out of hand to the tune of one of the freshmen got held down and done some things to with a bat (use you own imagination). I'm not sure whether the school found out immediately or within a couple of weeks, but it appears they knew in a somewhat short period of time.
By the middle of February, a police report of the incident was made and the school was contacted. My understanding based on news reports was that the police first called the school, talked to one of the principals, was told the superintendent (I guess, head of school) was out of town, then called back when he got back, and the super refused to talk. Said they were handling it "internally." Of course, since a crime had been alleged, this wasn't something the police were just going to drop. They got a search warrant, found some documents, including emails, from staff members on the incident and, after a few days, the police executed arrest warrants on 5 MC staff members -- 3 admins and 2 coaches, including the AD/head football coach and head baseball coach. The arrests were based on failure to report abuse. The school's board sort of took a neutral position but they did put the individuals on leave and put in interim staff to fill their places.
In April, the football coach resigned. Sometime between February and April, I *believe* but am not clear on, a student may or may not have been arrested for the alleged act. At any rate, others have come forward and stated that the culture of the school is to hush these sorts of things up to protect the school's image. I do not know the status of the 4 other individuals who were arrested in terms of their job status.
In May, I believe, a grand jury "no billed" all 5 individuals, saying there was not enough evidence to prosecute the individual (likely missing one or more elements of the crime). This month, the school replaced the head football coach with the former Prestonwood Christian head coach, who had left that position after last season and became their AD.
Does anyone know more about this? MC has had a bit of a shady reputation, at least in football, in terms of recruiting and things like that. I don't know if TAPPS has caught up with them or not but rumors have gone around for years. Maybe those rumors are just by schools they beat (which happens all the time) and are baseless or maybe stuff that gets done everywhere, but it does seem a culture change is in order there.
Apparently, during early season baseball practice in January, freshmen initiation got out of hand to the tune of one of the freshmen got held down and done some things to with a bat (use you own imagination). I'm not sure whether the school found out immediately or within a couple of weeks, but it appears they knew in a somewhat short period of time.
By the middle of February, a police report of the incident was made and the school was contacted. My understanding based on news reports was that the police first called the school, talked to one of the principals, was told the superintendent (I guess, head of school) was out of town, then called back when he got back, and the super refused to talk. Said they were handling it "internally." Of course, since a crime had been alleged, this wasn't something the police were just going to drop. They got a search warrant, found some documents, including emails, from staff members on the incident and, after a few days, the police executed arrest warrants on 5 MC staff members -- 3 admins and 2 coaches, including the AD/head football coach and head baseball coach. The arrests were based on failure to report abuse. The school's board sort of took a neutral position but they did put the individuals on leave and put in interim staff to fill their places.
In April, the football coach resigned. Sometime between February and April, I *believe* but am not clear on, a student may or may not have been arrested for the alleged act. At any rate, others have come forward and stated that the culture of the school is to hush these sorts of things up to protect the school's image. I do not know the status of the 4 other individuals who were arrested in terms of their job status.
In May, I believe, a grand jury "no billed" all 5 individuals, saying there was not enough evidence to prosecute the individual (likely missing one or more elements of the crime). This month, the school replaced the head football coach with the former Prestonwood Christian head coach, who had left that position after last season and became their AD.
Does anyone know more about this? MC has had a bit of a shady reputation, at least in football, in terms of recruiting and things like that. I don't know if TAPPS has caught up with them or not but rumors have gone around for years. Maybe those rumors are just by schools they beat (which happens all the time) and are baseless or maybe stuff that gets done everywhere, but it does seem a culture change is in order there.