As a proud Class of 81 graduate, our men's b-ball team finished 2nd in Class A that year, it's certainly a sad end to an ugly affair. My question now would be are we going to get the next hire right because Barker Part 2 was a disaster. Here's hoping that the administration administrates and leave the coaching to the coaches.
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followup to this sad story that was all provoked by the Dunlap Superintendant and others micromanaging and bullying their basketball coach...
-the coach in question, Jeff Barker, resigned on March 7
-Dunlap then, a little over a month later, hired away the Limestone assistant basketball coach Tony Thomason
PRESS RELEASE April 20, 2016 Dunlap Community Unit School District #323 is pleased to announce that Mr. Tony Thomason has been named head basketball coach at Dunlap High School. Thomason is the current assistant basketball coach at Limestone Community High School serving since 2011, played college basketball at Minnesota State University, as well as spent one year playing professional basketball for FC Bayern Munich in Munich, Germany. District Athletic Director Greg Crider stated, “We are excited to welcome Coach Thomason and his family into the Dunlap Community. Coach Thomason has an obvious passion for kids and the game of basketball and has demonstrated that in his playing and coaching career. He has great experience in the Mid-Illini conference and we look forward to working with him and taking our program to the next level.
-I cannot find any reports of Thomason's former position at Limestone being filled yet, but their head coach is past Bradley Braves' star Eddie Mathews
-some people's requests went unheeded
-the author of the original story in PJS that played "the race card" and implied the entire issue was due to racism in Dunlap - has yet to write anything further after it was revealed that many of the major players in this mess including the player and the person meddling to bully the coach on personnel & playing time decisions were all Black....thus pretty much by consensus there was no racism here as Pam Adam instantly alleged.
-there also has been no followup as to where Jeff Barker went
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Originally posted by tornado View PostDunlap is 4-26 this season...go figure
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Originally posted by tornado View Postfollowup to this sad story that was all provoked by the Dunlap Superintendant...
-the coach in question, Jeff Barker, resigned on March 7...Originally posted by tornado View PostDunlap's Athletic Director suddenly steps down ...
"No one would explain why."
"It makes no sense.."
"I don??™t understand why this is going on"
..well, they voted for the people on the board who made this decision.....
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Originally posted by tornado View Postnot sure if this meddling and interference story is over because now, the Dunlap School Superintendant is terminated and...nobody knows why...
"No one would explain why."
"It makes no sense.."
"I don??™t understand why this is going on"
..well, they voted for the people on the board who made this decision.....
http://www.pjstar.com/news/20171121/...superintendentI can do all things through pasta, which strengthens me.
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well, it wouldn't be hard for even a newbie reporter to actually get the story....
seems just about everyone in Dunlap wanted to talk about it...
but oddly, the only story we've seen yet is written by Pam Adams who instantly blew into a rage that this was all a terrible racist issue - when obviously it doesn't have a thing to do with race!
Anyway - she will be paid thru December then "she will get a more than $80,000 severance package".
Maybe we all went into the wrong line of work - nobody has ever offered me $80,000 to NOT WORK.
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Originally posted by tornado View Postwell, it wouldn't be hard for even a newbie reporter to actually get the story....
seems just about everyone in Dunlap wanted to talk about it...
but oddly, the only story we've seen yet is written by Pam Adams who instantly blew into a rage that this was all a terrible racist issue - when obviously it doesn't have a thing to do with race!
Anyway - she will be paid thru December then "she will get a more than $80,000 severance package".
Maybe we all went into the wrong line of work - nobody has ever offered me $80,000 to NOT WORK.
According to the article she will work thru Dec. 31 and paid through end of the school year...so May of 18. Her contract was though the end of the 2020 school year.....so obviously they settled on this. I'm not sure what happened(and don't want to speculate) but obviously the board was not in full agreement. I talked to a board chairman of a nearby school and they thought it was a little unusual for something like this to happen on a 4-3 vote
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Originally posted by FlyingSpaghettiMonster View PostThe timing seems odd though. It makes me think there was something else going on. There were probably a lot of things that happened that we don't know about. I highly doubt this is JUST about the basketball issue.
I missed this before posting, but I agree with you
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Yet another top administrator is leaving Dunlap...more fallout?? -- LINK
Nobody seems to want to say anything. I don't know how these top dogs' contracts read in school districts, but I would bet just like the corporate world, they all contain gag clauses (confidentiality agreements) that prevent departing personnel who are leaving from speaking publicly - at the risk of losing their buyouts/severance.
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Princeton High School seems to have a similar problem - their basketball coach was not retained..
and it sounds like he had to coach while constantly being undermined and "micromanaged" by administrative personnel and "higher-ups"
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If I remember right when Mike Ditka took over the Bears who had been having several years of dismal performance told McCaskey ( who I thought was micro managing) " If you want me to coach then you let me coach. You let me make the draft picks. You stay out of it". Couple years later Bears won the Super Bowl
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