Yellville-Summit retracts Shrable’s contract

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The Yellville-Summit School District is once again in search of another high school football coach. Exactly one month after hiring Brett Shrable to lead the Panthers, the Yellville-Summit School Board voted unanimously during a special meeting Thursday evening to retract his contract.

The Harrison Daily Times reports the vote came after a 22-minute executive session. Last weekend, the newspaper reported on the omission of previous employment from Shrable’s job application. He had left his time as the head coach at Newport for a nearly four-month period last year until he was terminated by their school board by a vote of 6-1. The Yellville-Summit School Board didn’t have access to this information because Shrable did not list Newport on his previous employment.

The Harrison Daily Times learned Friday another school district received an incomplete application from Shrable. The Springfield School District in Illinois accepted Shrable’s job application for the head coaching position at Lanphier High School in February, and board was ready to vote on hiring him in March. However, Shrable pulled his name from consideration. The application proved to be nearly identical to the one given to Yellville-Summit and did not include his time at Newport.

Yellville-Summit will begin another search for its head football coach.


   

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