Newport Harbor High hires 2 new cheer coaches
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Deirdre Newman
NEWPORT BEACH -- Newport Harbor High School has finally filled the two
cheer coaching vacancies left by the departure of Lisa Callahan earlier
this year.
Hiring the coaches brings some closure to the controversy that
consumed the school late last year, when Callahan accused judges of
inconsistencies during the cheer tryouts.
Callahan, who had been at the school for 13 years, was essentially
fired in January by notice of a memo that prohibited her from interacting
with students on campus because improper procedures were used to hire
her.
The new coaches hired this week will bring needed stability to the
cheerleading program, said Kathy Slawson, assistant principal. Since
Callahan left, some part-time employees have been working with the girls.
Amber Jolly will coach varsity song. Her previous experience includes
coaching the Los Angeles All-Star Cheerleading and Song teams and the
Manhattan Beach Flyers.
Breean Carter, a former cheerleader at the school, will coach junior
varsity. She has taught at the Jimmy Defore Dance Studio in Costa Mesa.
In March, nine varsity and seven junior varsity cheerleaders wrote a
letter to the community expressing their support for Callahan.
Callahan, however, did not ask to be reinstated. On Thursday, she said
she was relieved for the cheerleaders because they now have full-time
coaches.
“I think it’s great for the kids,” Callahan said. “It’ll be a hard
year for them, but I think they’ll do great.”
The former coach has been keeping busy leading the KIIS-FM (102.7)
“Deestroyers” -- a cheerleading squad made up of five Newport Harbor
students who did not make the cheer squads -- and will host three cheer
camps this summer.
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