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    Gotta read the whole article....


    basically it details reports that the school's Athletic Director and Superintendant both interfered with and overrode the high school basketball coach's authority to select the team and determine playing time, and that there's suggestions of a racial or biased motivation behind it.
    That the "higher ups" supposedly mandated that the coach not only select a certain player to be on the team but also that the player must get "playing time".


    ..now if anyone actually thinks this is rare....my observations would differ...
    I believe I have seen clear-cut "tampering" and "meddling" even worse than this from AD's, Principals, school Presidents, and even Board members ...and not just at high a school level - I am certain we have all seen evidence at the college level.
    But I certainly agree with Dunlap HS coach Jeff Barker that such undermining of the coach's authority is improper and destructive and in some cases (in public schools) even illegal.

  • #2
    Originally posted by tornado View Post
    Gotta read the whole article....


    basically it details reports that the school's Athletic Director and Superintendant both interfered with and overrode the high school basketball coach's authority to select the team and determine playing time, and that there's suggestions of a racial or biased motivation behind it.
    That the "higher ups" supposedly mandated that the coach not only select a certain player to be on the team but also that the player must get "playing time".


    ..now if anyone actually thinks this is rare....my observations would differ...
    I believe I have seen clear-cut "tampering" and "meddling" even worse than this from AD's, Principals, school Presidents, and even Board members ...and not just at high a school level - I am certain we have all seen evidence at the college level.
    But I certainly agree with Dunlap HS coach Jeff Barker that such undermining of the coach's authority is improper and destructive and in some cases (in public schools) even illegal.
    Agree with you 100% that this is not just a Dunlap problem. A local man who coaches at a Springfield HS has resigned because of non support from his superiors. He also cut a student and their parents took his getting cut to the School Board and NAACP according to an article in the Springfield paper. His fellow coaches and teachers sent a letter to the Sup. telling them what a great role model and teacher he was but to no avail. They hired a Richwoods grad to replace him and he let the kid try out but also let him go. This is just getting crazy. Sure glad I never had to rely on 16 to 18 yr. olds to keep my job.
    Last edited by wily coyote; 12-10-2015, 03:08 PM.

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    • #3
      Here's a little more from the guy who covers high school basketball at the PJS Lonnie Schwindenhammer...LINK

      "GOBBLEDYGOOK: If you read the story about Dunlap basketball in the Local section
      of Thursday’s Journal Star, here’s my sifted-through understanding of the situation.

      A student-athlete at Dunlap was a preseason cut from the freshman team as a freshman,
      was cut from the sophomore team as a sophomore, was cut from the varsity team as a junior,
      was cut again this season as a senior, and subsequently accepted a role as a team manager.
      A person or persons within the district and with more authority than the superintendent
      and athletics director, under the premise that Dunlap’s roster was not at the 15-player limit,
      instructed the superintendent and AD to mandate to the head coach that the former cut player
      and team manager be added to the team roster."



      ...so the facts are:
      -Pam Adams reported that the player in question is Black
      -the kid was cut every single year - freshman, sophomore, junior, & senior but was serving as team manager this year as a senior
      -that someone "with more authority than the superintendent and athletics director" was the person behind the mandate to put this kid on the team, dress him, and give him playing time.

      unless someone can clarify or come up with a better answer - the only people I know of who have "more authority" than the superintendent is one of the SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS (just as I had suspected).
      That greatly narrows the field....

      The seven members of the Dunlap (CUSD #323) School Board are:
      Dawn Bozeman, President
      Dr. Paul Park, Vice President
      Beth Rhee, Secretary
      Cheryl Bluth
      Theresa Holshauser
      Brian Zowin
      Karen Disharoon

      ...and as a little additional info - Karen Disharoon is a new member - having been added just this past summer to replace Bruce Hay when he left - and Bozeman was then elected the new President. (Bluth is also new - added in March)
      There is a BOARD meeting next Wednesday at the High School (LINK) - should be interesting.

      and as long as Pam Adams was the one who brought up the issue of race, then be it noted that only one of the Board members is Black - the President of the School Board


      From L to R: P. Park, K. Disharoon, B. Rhee, D. Bozeman, C. Bluth, T. Holshouser, B. Zowin




      BTW- here's an article from 6 months ago detailing the significant turnover and changes in the Dunlap School Board - even sudden and unexpected resignation of member & Presidents, and making note of inexperience, infighting, and ongoing "internal discord", and yet at the same time suggesting a public issue of race in the phrasing of this comment by President Bozeman,
      "Bozeman said the new board will be an advantage to the district...“This is a diverse board.."
      ILION — Central Valley Academy has announced its honor roll recipients for the third quarter of the 2014-15 school year. Principal’s Honor Roll Grade 9: Amy Castle, Hannah Cusworth, Lydia Engel, …

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      • #4
        Hard to believe pam is the one stirring this up. Ha.
        What part of illegal don't you understand?

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        • #5
          It is simple social engineering by mindless liberals. Somehow they believe this phony, concocted "diversity" is more important than honesty, integrity, or fairness. It will fail as all such attempts at artificially manufacturing diversity do.

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          • #6
            I heard a little more last night that might readily clarify this situation...

            ...to summarize....

            ..
            A person or persons within the district and with more authority than the superintendent
            and athletics director..
            instructed the superintendent and AD to mandate to the head coach that the former cut player
            and team manager be added to the team roster.

            ...
            -Pam Adams reported that the player in question is Black....
            Dunlap (CUSD #323) School Board ...Dawn Bozeman, President
            ...only one of the Board members is Black - the President of the School Board....
            so - the talk is that the player that this entire controversy revolves around is also named Bozeman (and btw- his name does appear in the Dunlap box score from last night in the PJStar) and is reportedly the son of the School Board President.

            I do not know any of these people personally, nor can I vouch for this info but the main talk was that it is the Black School Board President in a district that is predominately non-minority, that "mandated" her son be put on the team. OK - now I will wait for Pam Adams to give a followup report....betcha it doesn't happen soon.

            Now, I have a hard time believing that Pam Adams did not know this - undoubtedly she does - and yet she chose NOT to report the most incredibly important & key fact that the player involved in this power-play, to force the head coach to reinstate a previously cut player onto the team and give him playing time, is apparently, based on conversations I heard last night at a Mid-Illini basketball game, the son of the School Board President. If so, then it is the President of the School Board pulling strings and throwing her weight around to get her kid back on the team. If anyone else knows different or more, lmk....


            ...also, in the original story & in Lonnie Schwindenhammer's followup - there's no mention ever that any of the parties (the coach, the player, the families, the AD, or the Super) ever "went to the press" or "went public" with this... but several of the parties do apparently speak to Adams and answer her questions.
            Pam Adams does not say where she heard about it but all she mentions are "phone interviews" that perhaps she initiated... and a letter she quoted that might have been obtained from any of the parties. She quotes the coach, the coach's attorney, AD Crider, and the Superintendent...so if she quotes them all, you can hardly blame any single party for "going to the press".
            Nice that the PJStar offers readers the chance to comment so we can see even more mudslinging. In the end this is a Dunlap problem, and they are going to have to solve it. But as these articles seem to indicate - the Dunlap School Board sure has troubles solving issues - LINK LINK LINK
            Last edited by tornado; 12-12-2015, 07:59 PM.

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            • #7
              I went to Dunlap when Barker was the coach. I did not play basketball, but many of my friends did. Barker may not be a good basketball coach, and many would argue that he isn't. He is, however, not a racist. There were black players on the team when I played. Some of the them were not close to starters and barely deserved a roster spot. Even my friends that know and dislike Barker as coach think he's in the right here.
              I can do all things through pasta, which strengthens me.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
                It is simple social engineering by mindless liberals. Somehow they believe this phony, concocted "diversity" is more important than honesty, integrity, or fairness. It will fail as all such attempts at artificially manufacturing diversity do.
                Yeah, there are tons of liberals living Dunlap; I'm sure all those liberal school board members, especially the president, whose husband works for CAT, are behind this. Dunlap the center of liberal terror.

                Get a clue dude.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Garland 22 View Post
                  Yeah, there are tons of liberals living Dunlap; I'm sure all those liberal school board members, especially the president, whose husband works for CAT, are behind this. Dunlap the center of liberal terror.

                  Get a clue dude.
                  Who ever said any of that.....
                  That is called reductio ad absurdum. You try to create an entirely new, phony argument as if someone said it, just to feel better about shouting it down.

                  Are you denying that liberals want to engineer society the way they see as some utopia? And so far is hasn't worked, and in some cases it is a disaster (just look at the cities run by the most liberal administrations).
                  All it takes is one person in a position of authority, like we have here, to try to wield power recklessly.

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                  • #10
                    Doesn't seem to be a black/white issue at all. There are other black kids on the team. Seems the mother of the kid, the school board president, wants her kid on the team. What am I missing?

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                    • #11
                      I agree Buesch - and I wonder why the PJS writer Pam Adams even needed to mention the race of any of the parties

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Buesch N Chips View Post
                        Doesn't seem to be a black/white issue at all. There are other black kids on the team. Seems the mother of the kid, the school board president, wants her kid on the team. What am I missing?
                        If that was all it was about, they why did the Superintendent and Athletic Director get involved and try to intimidate and muscle the coach into taking the kid back on the team under some phony guise of "diversity"?

                        And, as you pointed out, the team already has diversity, so why Pam Adams never pointed that out and tried to imply a racism issue is mind boggling.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
                          If that was all it was about, they why did the Superintendent and Athletic Director get involved and try to intimidate and muscle the coach into taking the kid back on the team under some phony guise of "diversity"?

                          And, as you pointed out, the team already has diversity, so why Pam Adams never pointed that out and tried to imply a racism issue is mind boggling.
                          Just guessing, Coach - they didn't know what else to say? They can't tell the truth, that they're caving in to a school board president to put her kid on the team. Because if the coach goes public with that they look bad. I don't know what else they could come up with as a cover for their actions. It would have been fun to be a fly on the wall as they tried to come up with something. Though certified, I only taught briefly as a sub. My brother in law was a very successful junior high baseball coach at the start of his long teaching career. As in, he won or tied for first every year in his conference. Then wouldn't play a board member's kid one year, and found the coaching duty taken away the next year. Is there a school where that kind of behavior from board members doesn't happen?


                          Sadly, Pam Adams has always appeared to me to try and find racism in everything.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by FlyingSpaghettiMonster View Post
                            I went to Dunlap when Barker was the coach. I did not play basketball, but many of my friends did. Barker may not be a good basketball coach, and many would argue that he isn't. He is, however, not a racist. There were black players on the team when I played. Some of the them were not close to starters and barely deserved a roster spot. Even my friends that know and dislike Barker as coach think he's in the right here.
                            Did you play another sport or did I read your post wrong?
                            Last edited by Chico; 12-15-2015, 11:49 AM.
                            What part of illegal don't you understand?

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                            • #15
                              Always Play the Race Card

                              I'm shocked, shocked to find racism, and nepotism, alive and well in Dunlap HS Basketball Program & School Administration!

                              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjbPi00k_ME

                              When is the next Dunlap HS boys bb program fan rally? Will it be as
                              motivating as the last one:



                              Feel sorry for the kid involved, he is being taught all the wrong lessons by his parents and by Pam. When in doubt, play the race card...
                              BUilding for the Future

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