Is this a full time job or something she was doing on the side? If it's the latter, then they would obviously have a much lower bar for terminating her.
Update: Just read the whole story (duh!). It's a seasonal job, not secured by a long-term contract.
Many hs and some college coaching jobs are pt. Most of the Catholic league hs jobs are pt. About 20 years ago, Molloy college required that all their coaches have college degrees.
Considering some of the nightmarish accusations and events involving coaches and players (one very prominent city hs bball program comes to mind) there are now rules in place that prohibit coaches from being alone with a player or players in situations that put the player at risk, rules on transportation, etc.
Even part time coaches know the drill. Nearly every day there's an article (usually in the Post) about teachers who cross the line and develop relationships with students.
More than likely Kia's intentions were all above board, but I'd be pretty sure parents wete unaware this wasn't a school sanctioned trip.
I hope they got free sju tix though
As an addendum when my daughter played varsity at an all girls Catholic school, they hired a 26 year old male (jerk) who preseason went bowling with the team. To this day another parent I know still brings thus up. The school AD didn't thing there was anything wrong with a 26 yr old socializing with 16-18 yr old girls.
Ironically, same school a couple ofbyears ago had a 19 year old volunteer assistant soccer coach get arrested for a sexual relationship with a 15 year old player. Once arrested, the 19 year old committed suicide. The school should have been on that before it happened, allowingva teenaged boy help coach a team