I am a past Lake Zurich community member and former high school football team member. First, I am obviously ashamed and disgusted by what encountered this year. No child should ever feel like they are in an unsafe situation when they go to school or participate in a sport. That being said, as a professional in the child development field, the "solution" being suggested by many of you of just shutting down the football program or cancelling next season is so wrong. There are 1000s of youth and underclassmen in that community that turn to football for growth and development as a person. As a lot of us who played the sport know football was a main, if not the biggest factor, in shaping us into the men we are today. To abandon these new children, as well as possibly even some of the hazed children, who have done nothing wrong, and decided to make football an avenue of their growth is simply the incorrect choice. These children need to be led immediately into the correct direction and continue to have football as part of who they are. That is why the correct solution is what I will detail below.
Let me first start off by saying that these decisions are based on the fact that there has not been a hazing "tradition" for 20 years in LZ. I was a member of the football team under the Bryan Stortz regime. He, and his assistant coaches, were all great men who took their jobs of making the children they coached into great young men very seriously. We were truly a football family all 4 years I was there and to even suggest that there was this horrid culture created then is downright ignorant and offensive to all past LZ football members. The Lake Zurich community is not filled with hazing culture like many of the articles written have suggested. These egregious acts of hazing from the reliable articles I have read and from what I have heard from reliable sources are isolated to this year and this year only.
Back to the solution: obviously the first step is to hold all people needed accountable. This has been taken care of pretty much by the "resignations". District 95 entrusted the principal who entrusted the AD who entrusted the Head Coach to provide a safe program for all participants. Because they did not then all should be punished and let go, like they have been. Also the Dean who ignored the first incident of the year should have been and was fired. In regard to player discipline, contrary to belief the school has done something about this from what I have heard, what it was I do not know. The next step will be to hire an elite principal, AD, and head coach who all have prior successful experience. They all need to be able to help the school turn the corner from this seasons acts and begin to lead the new group of children back down the right path. These hires, combined with the educational programs the district and the lawsuit are both setting up, will work together to rebuild the character of the school.