http://www.usatoday.com/sports/preps/2007-07-29-hoover-investigation_N.htm
Hoover (Ala.), which began 2006 as the No. 1 football team in USA TODAY's Super 25 rankings and was featured on MTV's Two-A-Days, is facing a rush of negative publicity.
After several Hoover teachers claimed in June that grades were changed for two senior athletes by employees who were not teachers, the school board launched an investigation.
Since then, the probe has widened, according to The Birmingham News, to include problems in the "management and control of the Hoover football program." Last week, the management of the school took a turn. The board voted not to renew the contract of principal Richard Bishop.
For those interested in the growing scandal.
Hoover (Ala.), which began 2006 as the No. 1 football team in USA TODAY's Super 25 rankings and was featured on MTV's Two-A-Days, is facing a rush of negative publicity.
After several Hoover teachers claimed in June that grades were changed for two senior athletes by employees who were not teachers, the school board launched an investigation.
Since then, the probe has widened, according to The Birmingham News, to include problems in the "management and control of the Hoover football program." Last week, the management of the school took a turn. The board voted not to renew the contract of principal Richard Bishop.
For those interested in the growing scandal.