The cheerleading coach, Nicola Brugueras, said Eubanks pulled her aside on a stairwell the next day to discuss the dance.īrugueras said Eubanks was “confrontational” and used the words “crotch shot” and “nasty.”īrugueras called a meeting with the cheerleaders to address the issue. I’m a bit concerned because your crotches were facing the audience.” She denied saying words like “nasty” or “burlesque” to the girls. Afterwards, Eubanks said she praised the girls for a “wonderful” performance, but told a few of them: “You know that fan kick? Did you guys ever think about turning it upstage, or to the side, or on a diagonal?. He backed Eubanks’ account, calling the display “vulgar.”īut Principal Amber Najmi-Shadid, who brought her 10-year-old child, testified she “did not see any ‘vaginas’ showing,” and insisted, “Everything was appropriate.” Darius Williams, a DOE contractor and former dancer and choreographer with the Alvin Ailey Dance Company, also attended the concert. ![]() As part of their routine, the cheerleaders executed a “fan kick.” They sat on the floor facing the audience, leaned on their left hips and raised their right legs high in the air, waving them like a fan across their faces and bodies.Įubanks testified she saw some girls wore “what looked like panties” that didn’t stay in place, “riding up” to expose their genitals to the audience, she said. The flap erupted in April 2016 when Eubanks, who was substituting at the Hell’s Kitchen school, attended an after-hours spring concert, which included a dance performance by the cheerleaders.īesides students and staff, the audience included parents. “It’s shocking that I was accused of wrongdoing after advocating for the dignity of our students,” Eubanks told The Post. Eubanks, 59, a city teacher for two decades and former educator with the New York City Ballet, was accused of saying the girls “showed a lot of vagina” or “flashes of vagina,” and using the words “g-string,” “burlesque moment” and “nasty” within earshot of students, thus embarrassing or belittling them in violation of chancellor’s rules. 'Cheer' star Jerry Harris sentenced to 12 years in prison in child sex caseīe Progressive, B-E Progressive: Carolina Panthers hire NFL's first openly transgender cheerleader jocks: 'Bachelorette' star prefers these guys after working as nurse & NFL cheerleader A man for whom life is simple.'Cheer' star Cassadee Dunlap's dad shot, in 'critical condition'ĭocs vs. Not quite ripe for picking.īOOCHIE REED - A gambler and reader of cards and palms.īUCKSHOT - aka "Titty Baby." 40 or so. A nourished spirit.ĭELMUS GREEN - 22 years old. Spends most of his time and money in the Top o' the Hill Cafe. Does day labor work for individuals around town. They feed off of him.ĪDOLPH - 58 years old plus. His renters often leave envelopes of cash with their rent, or partial payments at the bar with Charlesetta. He can usually be counted on for a beer and an occasional day's work. ![]() He learned basic plumbing and electrical and carpenter skills, but mostly he hires men from the town to make repairs and keep the lawns mowed etc. His mother ran liquor during Prohibition and saved a lot of money which she invested in houses (real estate). Owner/operator of the Top o' the Hill Cafe.ĬOLUMBUS FRYE - 49 years old. A greedy man.ĬHARLESETTA SIMPKINS - 38 years old. XL is employed by the Ebert Construction Company working on the new interstate highway being built. Never misses a basketball game or a team practice. Roy works for the school system now in maintenance during the school year and some in the summer. ![]() Was probably a virgin until he was twenty-two or three. "what little there is to haul." He'd chase a piece of pussy into hell. Now he owns a truck and hauls hay in the summer. He led the team to a state championship in the days before they let colored and white compete against each other.
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