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Gateway head coach Don Holl during workouts Tuesday, July 21, 2020, at Gateway High School.
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For the first time in the nearly two decades of the Pennsylvania State Football Coaches Association’s East-West Classic, there will be two games celebrating many of the state’s top players.
One game will involve the smaller schools Classes A-3A with the other featuring talent from Classes 4A-6A.
Gateway coach Don Holl will front the coaching staff for the West squad in the big-school game, marking the third time in his high school coaching career he’s walked the sideline for an all-star contest.
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This week, a federal lawsuit was filed that exposed an alleged racial slur. The lawsuit sparked outrage in the community and eventually led to a school board member resigning.
Below is a video, timeline of events and details about what happens next.
Timeline of events
Jan. 1: Todd J. Hollis, a Pittsburgh attorney who lives in Monroeville and has a child enrolled at Gateway, files a federal racial disrimination lawsuit on behalf of Korie Morton-Rozier, who in February applied to be the district’s new athletic director.
A Gateway School Board member wrapped in a racial controversy has resigned.
Paul Caliari, 46, of Monroeville submitted a letter announcing his resignation, effective immediately, on Thursday according to an announcement posted on the district’s website.
Gateway Superintendent Bill Short wrote in the announcement that he and board president Brian Goppman received Caliari’s resignation.
Neither Short not Goppman responded to requests by the Tribune-Review to obtain the resignation letter. Caliari declined to share the letter.
“Gateway School District takes the safety, well-being, and concerns of our families and community very seriously,” Short wrote. “The District will always strive to be a leader within the classroom and with policies that respect and reflect our diverse population. The Gateway School Board will ensure that steps are taken to continue our mission and that diversity and equity are celebrated. Our children and the communities of Monroeville and Pitcairn d
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