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Many Valley football players transfer following racial slur incident

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Last updated: 2024/08/29 at 2:40 AM
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The Fallout of a Racial Slur: Saguaro High School Football Players Fight for Justice

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Amidst the controversy surrounding the use of a racial slur by Saguaro High School Principal Anne Achtzeiger, several football players have faced adversity in their quest to continue playing the sport they love. One such player, Reiss Rinaldi, has already begun attending classes at a new school, but his hopes of playing football there have been dashed by the Arizona Interscholastic Association (AIA).

The fallout from the incident has been significant, with over two dozen players leaving the Saguaro High School football program. Almost all of them have found new homes on other teams for the upcoming season. The Rinaldi family, in particular, feels they have been unfairly treated and are struggling to come to terms with the situation.

Last December, Principal Achtzeiger made headlines when she used a racial slur in an email to the team’s coaches. This sparked outrage within the community, leading to six players filing a lawsuit against the Scottsdale Unified School District for allegedly retaliating against them by hindering their transfer to other schools to continue playing football.

After a series of appeal hearings, five of the six players involved in the lawsuit were granted permission to transfer and play elsewhere, citing the principal’s actions as a hardship. However, Rinaldi’s appeal was denied without explanation, leaving his family devastated and determined to fight the decision.

Despite the setback, Tiaerra Parsons, whose son Fred had his appeal granted, expressed gratitude for the opportunity for her son to play this season. She empathized with the Rinaldi family’s plight, hoping they too would find resolution in their appeal to the AIA’s Executive Board.

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