Monday, September 17, 2012

CAMPOS' PAPITA ENDS, FILES SUIT AGAINST BISD

By Juan Montoya
In true-and-tried fashion of former Athletic Director Joe Rodriguez's proteges, we now have another lawsuit filed by a Brownsville Independent School District coach who does not want to teach in the classroom and now wants the courts to side with him and get back playing the game on the football field.
In the the lawsuit filed in in 357th District Court by Tom Campos, the former Hanna High School head football coach and athletic director, claims his rights under the Texas Constitution and Texas Government Code were violated because BISD transferred another coach to replace him before Campos had exhausted his remedies under the district’s employee grievance process.
Never mind that Campos signed his contracts with the BISD that state unequivocally that all district employees are subject to reassignment at the will of the BISD administration. He has acquired the services of local attorney John Shergold to represent him in court and now – instead of just a simple difference of opinion on work sites – it is has now morphed into a claim that BISD violated the Texas Government Code and Texas Constitution.
He, of course, wants a declaratory judgement, restoration to his former post, costs, expenses and reasonable attorney’s fees.
People who have watched Campos' rise from a better-than-average player under Chavez at Rivera High School, and then later when Coach Joe tailor-made a position for him as offensive coordinator at a cushy $72,000 salary, marvel at the chutzpah of the claim.
"When Coach Rodriguez hired Campos he had created new positions of offensive and defensive coordinators that did not require a teaching certificate as did other coaches," said a former coach with the district. "He did it because Campos did not have a teaching certificate at the time and he wanted to hire him."
Campos, in his lawsuit, indicates he is not a happy camper because the day after he received an evaluation on Dec. 15, 2011, of his performance as head coach and athletic director at Hanna from Principal Terry Alarcon and Tom Chavez, who was then BISD athletic director, he was then transferred to Lopez High School and sent to the classroom.
Although he did not have a teaching certificate when he was hired by Coach Joe, he had – in the interim – attained it.
He then claims that he had “uncovered a scheme from a plan hatched by some members of (BISD’s) administration that scholarships to Texas A&M University would be given to students who would agree to a voluntary transfer” to Veterans Memorial High School and participate in the district’s STAMP college preparatory magnet program.
That much is in dispute and the BISD administration nor A&M officials have not confirmed such an offer was ever on the table.
The grievance process ensued and then, while his claim made its way though the BISD process, he was replaced at Hanna. This, the Campos lawsuit states, should not have been done before the grievance remedies were exhausted.
The lawsuit concludes that BISD’s “failure and affirmative refusal to afford (Campos) a minimally adequate opportunity to present his grievance violates the Texas Government Code and denied him his rights under the Texas Constitution.”
There will be many BISD administrators – from principals, coaches, Asst. superintendents, the superintendent himself,  and ADs (both Rodriguez and Chavez) – who will probably be deposed to get to the bottom of the complaint. But there is no denying the fact that Campos would prefer not to be in the classroom teaching students, but out in the gridiron thowing the old pigskin around for the same amount of bucks.
Papita, Bro!

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

And the board majority? Where are they in this? Don't they always "aprove" the reassignments??

Anonymous said...

That "carpet muncher" in Sylvia Atkinson made the call! The board is too afraid of going against her? That's probably why they hired her since she don't care and knows that she will make thousands if they decide to fire her for doing what they want?

Anonymous said...

Juanio it is sooooooooooooo obvious that Catalina Presas-Garcia is your mouthpiece! Catita La Ratita you WILL NEVER learn to keep your Mouth Shut! Who needs to go through "Public Information Requests" when they can go to "Catalina Information Requests"! Catalina you are a Horrible BISD Board Member!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Hey get a grip! They can simply re-assign her for the betterment of the District, just like she re-asigned everyone else. What did you THINK Sylvia? That you were not going to be a statistic of the current Board Majority. You thought you were so smart Sylvia! WHAT YOU DO TO OTHERS WILL BE DONE TO YOU!!!!!!!!!!! Triste!

Anonymous said...

He then claims that he had “uncovered a scheme from a plan hatched by some members of (BISD’s) administration that scholarships to Texas A&M University would be given to students who would agree to a voluntary transfer” to Veterans Memorial High School and participate in the district’s STAMP college preparatory magnet program.

JMON finish the thought process, disinformation may have been put out to convince students to transfer to the STAMP.

Let me ask you this; if wrong information was being given to students would you as a teacher or for that matter a Coach try to set the record straight, or would you try and cover it up.

Anonymous said...

You know nothing about this fine young man! It isn't amount money for him, it's about clearing his name. And furthermore, he loves teaching (and he's an English teacher dumb ass) and he loves the kids! Ask his student athletes at Hanna how they felt about him. Further, you know nothing about the facts, and I mean facts, of this case! When you rely on info from Cata, you do not get the truth or the facts. She proves once again that she has a bad case of Joe Rodriguez under her skin disease. By the way, depositions have already been taken in this case. Do your homework before you publish another bull-shit article fed to you by La Rata and her cronies.

Anonymous said...

I think that all coach should teach a class or two, the head coach and the lst. ass. make alot more money than a teacher who has to work much more with grades and the student. A head coach worry about his football player after football season is over he does nothing all day.

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