DENVER (KDVR) — Ten monitor and discipline coaches at a highschool in Fort Collins had been terminated on Tuesday, barely a month into the spring season, after a “violation of district coverage,” a Poudre College District spokesperson confirmed Thursday.
In a message to households of monitor college students at Rocky Mountain Excessive College, positioned at 1300 W. Swallow Rd., district officers stated, “As a result of a personnel matter involving a violation of district coverage, among the people beforehand serving as coaches are not employed with the district.” The district added that no college students had been concerned within the state of affairs.
“We all know this information might come as a shock, and we perceive that your college students might have questions or considerations,” officers stated within the letter despatched to households. “Our high precedence is the wellbeing of our student-athletes. We’re actively engaged on a help plan to make sure their continued development, coaching, and emotional help throughout this transition.”
The district spokesperson on Thursday offered FOX31 with a listing of 10 coaches terminated from their teaching positions; two of the coaches are nonetheless employed by the district in different capacities, one a Rocky Mountain Excessive College paraprofessional and the opposite a instructor at Poudre Excessive College. These two are on administrative go away in these capacities whereas the district critiques their employment in these roles.
The spokesperson advised FOX31 that since this can be a “confidential personnel matter,” they may not share specifics of the violation.
In line with a schedule posted on the college’s monitor and discipline web site, the season began Feb. 24, with the primary meets being the primary week of March.
The district stated within the letter to households that it might talk the following steps as soon as they’re finalized.