Horace Jones
Horace Jones is the former principal of Pensacola High School who was removed in 1996 for allegedly attempting to cover up the PHS football sex scandal.
Horace Jones | |
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Occupation | Former NFL football player, high school principal |
Jones was appointed principal when Principal Cone transferred to District Office in 1994. During his tenure, he presided over the series of bomb threats that interrupted the 1995-96 school year as well as a sex scandal in which at least eight students (including seven members of the PHS Tigers football team) received oral sex from a 15-year-old special education student in a stadium locker room. They were eventually charged with lewd and lascivious assault on a child under 16. Principal Jones, himself a former NFL football player, was accused of attempting to cover up the incident to protect the members of the playoff-bound football team. Superintendent Bill Maloy removed Jones from his position on June 4, 1996,[1] along with two assistant principals, football coach David Wilson and assistant football coach Kevin Sanders.[2]
Richard Harper temporarily replaced him as principal until a more permanent replacement was found in Larry Huntley.
Preceded by: Unknown |
Escambia County Affirmative Action director ? - present |
Incumbent |
Preceded by: Unknown |
Escambia County Teacher Recruitment director ? - present |
Incumbent |
Preceded by: J. P. Cone, Jr. |
Principal of Pensacola High School 1994 – 1996 |
Succeeded by: Richard Harper |
ReferencesEdit
- ↑ "Principal, coach removed in sex scandal." Miami Herald, June 5, 1996
- ↑ http://www.thelizlibrary.org/undelete/catts/archives/1996-06-19.txt