After flashing the coaches of the Campus Magnet school a view of his rear end, Boys and Girls High School volunteer assistant coach William Miller (not Clive Harding, as originally reported) has been fired. "He's influencing children and he has to think about that," a Campus Magnet parent told the Daily News—as if high school kids hadn't already figured that one out. Miller mooned the opposing team's fans when they continued to heckle his team after the football game was called off. But since this seems like something Jets coach Rex Ryan would pull, Williams can at least rest easy knowing that he may be NFL material.
School Fires Volunteer Coach Over Mooning
Full Moon Sighting At Queens High School Football Match
A controversial call at a high school football game between rival teams in Queens yesterday escalated swiftly into a frustrated mooning by one of the volunteer coaches. And it was all over a two-point conversion! Is there anything that compliments high school football more than a little moonshine?
Brooklyn Principal Remembered for Transforming High School
Legendary former principal Frank Mickens died in his sleep yesterday. The 63-year-old Mickens was famous for turning around Bed-Stuy's Boys and Girls High School, described in the News as "a national symbol of an oversized, out-of-control inner-city high school" when Mickens began his twenty year reign in 1984. Mickens was often controversial for policies like instituting school uniforms and issuing long suspensions. A Brooklyn blog calls him "a no-nonsense disciplinarian..he patrolled the halls with a walkie talkie, often with a bullhorn." NY1 talks to a former student who said, "I honestly haven't met anyone who can hold a candle to him...4,000 students in there, and he knew each and every one of us." A Facebook memorial group already has over 250 members and includes the comment from his granddaughter: "If tears could build a stairway and memories a lane, I would walk right up to heaven and bring (you) back." Memorial services will be held for Mickens next Friday and Saturday in Bed-Stuy.
Late Boys & Girls Turned Away From Boys & Girls High?
Some tardy students at Boys and Girls High School in Brooklyn tell the Post they aren't being allowed inside the school when they arrive late. And since they can't get into the school, many decide to skip out the whole day.

