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South Oak Cliff High School Accused Of Using Cage Fighting To Settle Disputes

DANNY ROBBINS   03/19/09 10:32 PM ET   AP

School Cage Fights

DALLAS — The Dallas school system was rocked by allegations Thursday that staff members at an inner-city high school made students settle their differences by fighting bare-knuckle brawls inside a steel cage. The principal and other employees at South Oak Cliff High knew about the cage fights and allowed the practice to continue, according to a 2008 report by school system investigators.

"More than anything, I'm in shock and disbelief _ shocked that this could ever occur and shocked that it would be condoned by a professional administrator," said Jerome Garza, a member of the Dallas school board.

The report, first obtained by The Dallas Morning News, describes two instances of fighting in an equipment cage in a boys' locker room between 2003 and 2005. It was not clear from the report whether there were other fights.

Superintendent Michael Hinojosa told the newspaper that there were "some things that happened inside of a cage" and called the fights "unacceptable."

No criminal charges were ever filed, and there was no mention in the report of whether anyone required medical attention or whether any employees were disciplined. A district spokesman would not comment.

The allegations came to light during a grade-fixing investigation that eventually cost the high school its 2005 and 2006 state basketball titles. School officials were suspected of altering students' grades so that they could remain eligible to play for South Oak Cliff, a perennial basketball powerhouse in one of the poorer sections of the city.

In an interview with the Morning News, Donald Moten, who retired as principal last year, denied any fights were held.

"That's barbaric. You can't do that at a high school. You can't do that anywhere," Moten said. "Ain't nothing to comment on. It never did happen. I never put a stop to anything because it never happened."

In the report, a teacher was quoted as saying Moten told security personnel to put two fighting students "in the cage and let `em duke it out."

The report said a hall monitor, Gary King, told investigators he witnessed the head of campus security and an assistant basketball coach place two students in the cage to fight.

Another hall monitor, Reno Savala, told investigators he came upon two students fighting in the cage "bare-fisted with no head or eye protection." Savala said the assistant coach was watching the fight and broke it up when Savala told him to.

"It was gladiator-style entertainment for the staff," Frank Hammond, a fired counselor who has filed a whistle-blower lawsuit against the district, told the newspaper. "They were taking these boys downstairs to fight. And it was sanctioned by the principal and security."

Hammond did not actually witness any of the fights, according to the report.

Garza, the school board member, said the board should look into whether criminal charges should be filed. He expressed frustration that the allegations were not brought to the board's attention earlier.

"If, in fact, it bears out that this did occur, clearly the administration had a responsibility to inform the board in the proper manner and in a timely fashion," he said.

Lew Blackburn, a school board trustee whose district includes South Oak Cliff, said he was "disappointed the trustees did not know about" the 2008 report. He also said no parent brought up allegations about fighting in cages and that he was unaware of them prior to the news reports.

Dallas police said they have no record of any investigation by the department. The district attorney's office would not comment.

The allegations come about 10 days after law enforcement authorities reported that careworkers at a Corpus Christi institution forced mentally disabled residents to fight each other and recorded the brawls for their entertainment.

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Associated Press Writer Jeff Carlton contributed to this report.

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07:51 PM on 03/29/2009
Keep runnin' ya mouths. I'll cagefight anyone of you Texas haters. AAAAYYEEEEE
07:50 PM on 03/29/2009
Keep runnin' ya mouths. I'll cagefight any one of you Texas haters out there. AAAAYYYEEEEEEE
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doriath22
Born-again Jacobin. Robespierre had the right idea
07:24 PM on 03/20/2009
"If I owned both Texas and Hell, I would rent Texas and live in Hell"--Gen Philip Sheridan
07:52 PM on 03/29/2009
Keep runnin' ya mouths. I'll cagefight anyone of you Texas haters. AAAAYYEEEEE
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doriath22
Born-again Jacobin. Robespierre had the right idea
07:22 PM on 03/20/2009
When are we gonna give that miserable state back to the Mexicans?
04:54 PM on 03/20/2009
"some things that happened inside of a cage"

Superintendent Michael Hinojosa

"Ain't nothing to comment on."

--- Assistant Principal Donald Moten

As an employee of the district we are instructed to only speak positively about the district. I therefore say nothing. These statements above point out the type of leadership that there is in the district. Things like this give a black eye to every student, teacher, and campus support staffer districtwide. When will this madness at the top end!!!!
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garymc8
We got OBL- not gop
04:52 PM on 03/20/2009
TEXAS has lost its way. Either its a mother killing all of her children or its a peanut mfg. who puts poisoned food product on the market, KNOWINGLY, for 2 years or its bush lying and torturing for 8 years, or its redneck cage fighting in schools. These people are sick and ignorant. Texas needs to spend about 10 times more on education. Consistently the most backwards and ignorant state in the union. I moved to Calif. in 1979 and never looked back.
04:50 PM on 03/20/2009
IF.... If it is true, it's just more goodness to come out of Texas. I'm sure that there are good things and good people in Texas, problem is that we never hear about it/them. We hear about things like people not going to jail when they shoot someone, but after the second time they shoot someone then there may be a problem. Or the unbelievable frequency of use of the electric chair. C'mon Texas, please prove this stuff wrong. Show us that there's better out there.
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peacekitten
primum non nocere.
04:48 PM on 03/20/2009
i was born and raised in dallas, attended public school there, and SOC was one of the schools we had to play against in football and basketball. it was a rough school then, and it still is. that is the failure of the school system to bring it up to the standards of the "rich" schools I attended, and the failure of a society to place any value on quality of education, quality of teaching, proper discipline of students, and involvement of parents in their child's education.

there's an awful lot of students who get labeled as "bad" kids because they go to a school on the wrong side of town, when all they really need is a chance and some appropriate guidance. making fun of these kids and their teachers such as they are isn't going to solve anything. if this is true, immediately get rid of those adults who let it happen, then make sure the students know this is unacceptable under any circumstances.
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neurolux
...flunked micro-biology.
04:31 PM on 03/20/2009
"Ain't nothing to comment on."

--- Principal (!) Donald Moten
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Bitsko
He of the smoldering eyes
03:47 PM on 03/20/2009
Still waiting for evidence that any of this is true.
03:25 PM on 03/20/2009
I don't understand the uproar.

Here's an educator's training video released in 1985 by the Texas A and M Education Department, called "Maintaining Student Discipline".

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hQC3nkftrk

Obviously, this stuff has been going on in Texas for some time, and no one has said anything until now.
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peacekitten
primum non nocere.
04:41 PM on 03/20/2009
that is so not funny.
02:23 AM on 03/21/2009
I know, right? Something really needs to be done to put an end to this outrage!
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biskitdaddy
Romnesia is covered under Obamacare!
03:15 PM on 03/20/2009
It happened in Texas, nothing new here.
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peacekitten
primum non nocere.
04:38 PM on 03/20/2009
that means nothing.
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gifu
03:02 PM on 03/20/2009
Once known as the Lone Star state, it is now stretching to call itself the Lone Brain Cell state.
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MarkInIrvine
fuzzy-headed knee-jerk liberal and proud of it
02:19 PM on 03/20/2009
Sorry to have to say it but this is just another "new low" for Texas.
01:27 PM on 03/20/2009
I attended Dallas schools and while I was in middle school the coach had to Hispanic students duke it out with boxing gloves over their differences. Awesome intramural team building I tell you. Also this was the same coach that let us watch Steve McQueen in "Bullitt" on our last day of school before summer.
03:20 PM on 03/20/2009
I think there's just failures throughout all school systems, especially when you get to junior and high school. I remember attending a Catholic high school in Dallas and watching "Friday" during PE.