Pubdate: Wed, 09 Feb 2005 Source: Burlington Post (CN ON) Copyright: 2005 Burlington Post Contact: http://www.haltonsearch.com/hr/bp/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1528 Author: Jennifer White Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v05/n159/a01.html PARENT MUST LIVE WITH PAST MISTAKES I am writing in response to two recent Post articles I have read regarding Mark Gatza, who was removed of his coaching responsibilities at St. Patrick's Catholic School due to a past drug violation. It is my belief that Anthony Scarfone, principal of St. Pat's, is being raked over the coals for just doing his job. I agree with the suggestion that Mark Gatza should apply for a pardon. In my opinion, Pardons Canada is much more qualified to review Gatza's record and grant a pardon if it is deserved (which contrary to Gatza's wife's opinion is much different than "hiding" the offence). How can an elementary principal be expected to determine which crimes are "acceptable" and which are not without any other background information? Scarfone has stated that he will not be reviewing his decision and I believe it should be left at that. These newspaper articles can not be good for school morale and Gatza should realize and admit that he made a mistake and he has to live with the consequences. That's certainly a message I believe should be conveyed to today's youth. Let's not forget that he has a son that is not yet in high school and maybe Gatza should be more concerned about being a role model to him than ruining a principal's reputation. The publicity surrounding this issue seems to have little purpose. Gatza's sons' team did not even lose a coach because of all of this, because Mr. Scarfone immediately volunteered his time and efforts. I think that the Gatzas should be very grateful that their son attends a school that is led by someone with integrity, a great sense of commitment and school spirit. Jennifer White, Burlington (By e-mail) - --- MAP posted-by: Josh