Students walk out of class in protest of school forcing gay coach to quit

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Students walked out of class in protest of their school allegedly forcing a volleyball coach to quit for being gay.

Inoke Tonga, who worked at Valor Christian High School in Highlands Ranch, Colorado, shared his ordeal on social media.

He stated that he was called into a meeting with the campus pastor and athletic director, where he was told to “become a child of God” or be forced to leave his job as head coach of girl’s volleyball at the school.

After persistently being asked about any “changes in lifestyle that were life-changing”, the pastor and athletic director accused Tonga of being gay based on social media posts they had seen – something which they felt went against the school’s values and beliefs.

Tonga went on to explain in his social media post that he was told to “cut off that part of you who you think you are” and that he was to delete all social media posts with any reference to “being gay”.

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Inoke Tonga (@inoke.tonga)

Now, students at the school have shown their support to the volleyball coach by walking out of class on Tuesday (24 August) and demanding significant change to the school’s policies and culture.

“Reading the statements from Coach Inoke broke my heart to hear that they called him a danger to the school,” said Lucy Sarkissian, a 16-year-old Valor Christian High School student.

“For every queer teen sitting at this school right now, to hear that they are a danger, breaks their heart.”

Sarkissian was the student who organised the walkout, stating that the school needs to be more accepting of staff and students.

She added: “There’s some concrete changes we would like to see made, and number one is going to be not firing teachers based off of their sexuality.

“Additionally, we would like to see that students are able to be more open about their sexuality without fear of being reprimanded by the deans.”

Valor Christian High School issued a statement about Tonga’s situation, confirming that he had been spoken to about a Facebook post by school officials.

“Valor’s campus pastor and athletic director initiated a conversation with Coach Inoke to explore this matter further,” the statement read. “Following this discussion, Coach Inoke provided a statement to Valor in which he concluded that he does not support Valor’s beliefs and he requested a separation from Valor.”

Chelonia_mydas on August 26th, 2021 at 22:20 UTC »

I liked this part - “We see the signs that say ‘love thy neighbor,’” Sarkissian explained. “If we’re truly called to love thy neighbor, that means love your gay neighbor, love your trans neighbor, love your queer neighbor, and this is not loving thy neighbor."

pingveno on August 26th, 2021 at 21:31 UTC »

“Although Coach Inoke has misrepresented many aspects of this matter,Valor appreciates the contributions he has made to the student athletesin our volleyball program, and we wish him the very best in his futureendeavors,” the statement continued.

How does one misrepresent a school firing a coach based on the coach's sexual orientation? Fewer vague accusations, more evidence.

monkeyhind on August 26th, 2021 at 21:25 UTC »

the pastor and athletic director accused Tonga of being gay based on social media posts they had seen

For some reason I had trouble parsing that sentence and wondered what they meant by "gay based."