One high school principal has been placed on administrative leave for conducting an inappropriate dance during a back-to-school rally in Atwater, Calif., on Friday, Aug. 16, Merced Union High School District confirms with PEOPLE.
Ryan Attebery, father of a 14-year-old son at the school, shared his son’svideo to his own Facebook profileon Sunday, Aug. 18. “Am I a square or was this weird af for a principal to do,” he captioned the video.
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The video appears to show Nunes dancing suggestively in front of the mascot after they switched places. He then took the microphone and shouted to the student body, “What happens at Buhach, stays at Buhach.” Students have since confirmed via social media that the rally had a Vegas theme.
Buhach Colony High School.
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“This decision comes as part of our commitment to maintaining a safe and respectful environment," MUHSD district spokesperson Viviana Fuentes said in a statement. “The District is conducting a comprehensive review of the situation. While the investigation is ongoing, Mr. Nunes will not be participating in any school-related responsibilities or activities.”
During the interim, MUHSD Executive Director Torrin Johnson and Buhach Colony associate principal David Rogers will be acting principals, per the MUHSD statement.
This is Nunes’ first year as the Buhach Colony principal. He previously worked as an associate principal for MUHSD at El Capitan and Atwater High Schools.
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Attebery, 33, exclusively tells PEOPLE that he posted the video because he intended to share it with other parents, saying, “ ‘Hey, man, like, this is what your kids see. You guys have the right to see it.’ That’s all it was for me.”
Attebery explains that he was “shocked” to learn that Nunes was put on leave. “For all I know, he’s a great guy, but at the same time, it doesn’t make it any less weird.”
He adds that a lot of Nunes’ students from other schools “are sticking up for him,” noting, “There’s something to that.”
“Everybody’s saying he is [a good guy]. He probably is, and it’s probably just a bad joke,” he tells PEOPLE. “They’re like, ‘Oh, the students, that was all the students idea.’ And I’m like, ‘I know, but the fact that there wasn’t a red flag, is a red flag in itself.’ ”
“I’d rather just make sure these kids are cool,” he adds. “It was all weird, nonetheless."
source: people.com