Video above: Pell City's last school board meeting breaks out over Propst rush Mr. Propst has officially resigned as head football director at Perry City High School. Propst posted his resignation on his X account Friday night, citing “controversy and division” in the community and saying the decision was “the best path forward” for both the players and the school system. “This afternoon, I submitted my resignation from the Pell City School System,” the letter reads in part. “Effective today, I am retiring as the head football coach at Pell City High School. Let me be absolutely clear that this decision is mine alone. We believe this is the best path forward for the entire school system. “Last month, hundreds of people packed into a Pell City School Board meeting to protest that Propst’s contract might not be “renewed.” Two members of the school board called for the renewal of Propst's contract and for him to be fired as superintendent. He had proposed ending Rush Propst's tenure at Pell City. The audience responded with applause. Another board member said the fact that police had to attend the meeting told him all he needed to know about the district's situation. When motion time came, no one took up the motion. Before returning to Pell City as head football coach last season, the controversial coach was known for winning five state titles at Hoover High School. was.
Video above: Pell City's last school board meeting erupts over Propst
Rush Propst has officially resigned as head football coach at Perry City High School.
Propst posted his resignation on his X account Friday night, citing “controversy and division” within the community, and said the decision was “the best path forward” for both the players and the school system.
“This afternoon, I submitted my resignation from the Pell City School System,” the letter reads in part. “Effective today, I am retiring as the head football coach at Pell City High School. Let me be absolutely clear that this decision is mine alone. We believe this is the best path forward for the entire school system. “
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Hundreds of people packed a Pell City School Board meeting last month to protest that Propst's contract may not be “renewed.”
Two members of the board called for the renewal of Propst's contract and the firing of Rush Propst, the superintendent who had proposed ending his term at Pell City. The audience responded with applause.
Another board member said the fact that police had to attend the meeting told him everything he needed to know about the district's situation.
When the motion time came, no one made a motion and no vote was taken.
Before returning to Pell City as head football coach last season, the controversial coach was known for winning five state titles while at Hoover High School.