A Georgia high school football coach who was criticized for holding a baptism on school grounds for some of his players has been fired weeks later.

Superintendent Kristen Waters said this week that the coach was dismissed from coaching Tattnall County High School for reasons unrelated to the baptism, but for an incident after a Nov. 3 game. She did not provide further details.

“The safety and security of our students is paramount to Tattnall County Board of Education,” Waters said in a statement to NBC affiliate WSAV of Savannah. “Based on the outcome of an investigation into an incident that occurred Friday night, November 3rd while traveling after the football game, the District decided that it would seek a Head football coach that aligned with the best interests of the students.”

  • @logicbomb@lemmy.world
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    231 year ago

    Correct me if I’m misremembering, but wasn’t this also the case where he was supposed to have standing because he was fired, but it turned out that he wasn’t fired?

    Like he failed to do something that was required to renew his contract, and so he basically quit the first time, as well.

    So he had no standing to file the lawsuit, and therefore, SCOTUS shouldn’t have taken the case.

    • @VerdantSporeSeasoning@lemmy.ca
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      1 year ago

      Part of what I remember is that the coaching job was in Washington, and he sued for the job after moving to Florida. Then, when asked, he said he’d be ready to start coaching in Washington again with like 3 days notice of reinstatement. He won his case, but did not move back up or try to retake his old job in any way. Makes the standing in the case look real funny.

    • @tigeruppercut@lemmy.zip
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      41 year ago

      he had no standing to file the lawsuit, and therefore, SCOTUS shouldn’t have taken the case.

      haha the rapists, handmaidens, and millionaire dick riders in SCOTUS don’t give a fuck about laws