Leadership changes have been announced at Cesar Chavez High School in Phoenix just nine days after a student drowned while at a football camp in Show Low. MORE ⬇️
PHOENIX — Leadership changes have been announced at Cesar Chavez High School in Laveen just nine days after a student drowned while at a football camp in Show Low.In a message posted online by the high school, Principal Robert Grant is being replaced with Shakira Simmons, who is currently the Phoenix Union High School District’s principal coach.
The message also stated parents who have questions regarding educational or athletic needs should reach out to the respective announced leaders. While the changes remain unclear, the shakeups are happening after the death of a football player. On July 17, 15-year-old Christopher Hampton was found dead after drowning at Show Low Lake. The high school football player was there with his team for the school’s football camp.
“This is hitting me really hard. I'm really emotional because this is not how I wanted his senior year,” she said of her son. “I will always be an advocate for my community and my school, but this breaks my heart. We lose Chris, we're losing coaches and now our principal, the one that's keeping this together, I'm very upset.”
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