Friday, April 3, 2009
Dallas Skyline High School’s long-time basketball coach relieved of duties
J.D. Mayo was surprised and disheartened to receive the news that he'd been ousted.
Students at Skyline High School (in the Dallas Independent School District) will likely notice someone missing from their campus in the coming days: head basketball coach J.D. Mayo has been relieved of his duties after 33 years on the job.
The decision came as both a surprise and a disappointment to the coach, who apparently has been given no reason for his dismissal; he also doesn't know whether he'll continue in his other role as classroom teacher.
Somebody's got some 'splainin' to do on this one.
posted by JM
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