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Parent Accuses Farmington High School Coach of Inappropriate Behavior


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The Farmington High School campus (Washington County).
The Farmington High School campus (Washington County).
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Updated: 2/12 9:25 am Published: 2/12 8:42 am
A Farmington High School coach is accused of inappropriate behavior by a parent, but police say no crime has been committed.

"It's my responsibility as her mother to stand behind her," says mom Niki White.

White says the coach was fully-clothed and sitting in an ice trough, when he called her daughter into the room and asked her to turn off his tub-water.

"She went around the bathtub and turned off the water, and then he said 'Do you want to get in after me?' and she said 'No,' and he said 'Are you sure?' and she said 'Yes,' and then she skedaddled," White explains.

The situation made her daughter feel uncomfortable, so White met with the school principal and vice-principal Friday morning.

"I told them that I appreciated their apologies, but that if they thought that I was going to let my daughter's bravery for speaking up be swept under the rug, they were sorely mistaken," says White.

According to a Farmington Police Department report, the coach said he told White's daughter the ice water was very cold. He said he then jokingly stated, "You're welcome to get in after I get out." After investigating, police determined no crime had been committed.

"We have seven standards of conduct, and they could be anything from simply belittling or berating a student all the way up to sexual misconduct," said Michael Smith, Chief Investigator for the Professional Licensure Standards Board of the Arkansas Department of Education.

White spoke with Smith on Monday, and is filing a complaint.

"Upon authorization of a complaint, we conduct an investigation based on the ethics complaint," said Smith. He also said a subcommittee will most likely review the case next month and determine whether to launch an investigation.

Farmington Schools Superintendent Bryan Law said this issue is a personnel matter, so he could not comment.

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Reported by: Marissa Stevens, KNWA-TV, Fayetteville

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roberBware - 2/12/2013 8:37 PM
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To Many Holes in Story, But I Bet Nikki White is a Known Poo Stirrer?

RCJHGOKU - 2/12/2013 4:59 PM
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LEAVE THE COACH ALONE! Let the police and school administrators do their job. Both parties that were actually in the room agreed on what happened and consequently there were no charges, suspensions, etc. The mother won't accept the school's apologies, so what would the appropriate recourse be, in her delusional mind? Nevermind that, she says she's standing behind her daughter; I wonder if her daughter is as concerned with her 'bravery being swept under the rug?' I suspect not. The man was clothed and made a facetious comment- Get over yourself lady, you're embarassing your family.

ladyofthehill - 2/12/2013 1:02 PM
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Where was he soaking and why was she there?Was she lone there is too many holes that need patching to get the whole story.Maybe i am not reading this right.

Butch54 - 2/12/2013 12:00 PM
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What I want is to see evidence. Are there tapes or anything. Look at all the guilty ones DNA has released from the lies that put them in prison. All the while everyone yelling he did did it. You know he did. Guy makes female angry. She uses trash like this to get even. Make it to where if it comes out not to be true or unproven that the person making the complaint gets to do the same amount of time. No free walk. Level the playing field.

OnceBefore - 2/12/2013 10:36 AM
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This parent needs to sit down and be quiet. She is about to scar this man's repuation for no reason at all. Did he touch the child? Did he use inappropriate language or gestures? Did he make an advance at the child? Did he invite the child IN with him? NO! NO! NO! She is typical of the parent who is quick to jump to conclusions with the wrong people...meanwhile, "Uncle Richard" has been molesting the child for 3 years (making a point). Leave this Coach alone. There are way too many people losing their jobs, sanity, and way of life due to sloppy people. LEAVE THE COACH ALONE!

Layla37 - 2/12/2013 10:33 AM
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I'm also on the mom's side and I also agree with the last three comments. This coach was out of line and most def used poor judgement. I wouldn't trust him either.

OnlyG0dCnJgeMe - 2/12/2013 10:03 AM
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im with mom coach was trying to see how far is rod would reach an got it tangled. fully clothed or not he was out of bounds. suspend his a$$

jwLonokeCo - 2/12/2013 9:59 AM
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So many things wrong with this whole situation - and it's all because the supposed adult executed VERY poor judgement. Creepy coach fully clothed in an ice bath asks a teenage girl into the room and then invites her to jump in after him. He's not one I'd like nor trust anywhere near kids again. Let him go and next time it will not end this cleanly. Revoke his license.

itsjustme - 2/12/2013 9:46 AM
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Why was he in a tub of ice cold water in the first place? He could have turned the water off himself. He used poor judgement, even though he was fully clothed.

jlp2011 - 2/12/2013 9:36 AM
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Really? You’re going to drag this man thru mud for what you THINK is inappropriate behavior? I see nothing wrong with what this man did. I feel like he would have asked the same question to a male student also. This is being taken way out of context.
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