Rallies are no place for parents
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Deirdre Newman
The burgeoning student population at Newport Harbor High School
has squeezed the parents out of school pep rallies.
Starting Friday, parents will no longer be admitted to the
enthusiastic demonstrations of school spirit because of space
limitations, Principal Michael Vossen said.
The school’s population has exploded to 2,380 students while the
gym comfortably seats about 700 maximum, Vossen said. So the
administration has already decided to split the rallies into two
performances to accommodate all the students.
Some parents whose children participate in team sports say they
are disappointed that they will be prohibited from seeing them bask
in the glory of recognition.
“I was really disappointed when I heard,” said Allyson McDonald,
whose son Michael is quarterback of the football team. “I think they
should let those football and cheerleading parents attend the
grade-appropriate pep rally. There can’t be that many of us.”
McDonald added that she heard some parents are considering
sneaking into Friday’s rallies.
Vossen said overcrowding at the rallies became an issue last year.
“There were a lot of complaints at the last couple of rallies
about the size,” Vossen said. “We had standing room only with
students. We’re really concerned about the exits and the safety.”
The school does not have a policy that enables parents to come to
rallies -- it had just become more of a traditional practice, Vossen
said.
To accommodate parents who feel like they are missing out, the
school will be videotaping the rallies, Vossen said.
Vossen said he expects the school will one day have a new gym that
could accommodate the entire student body, with the school’s Measure
A facilities improvements to begin construction next summer.
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