
Colorado high school volleyball coach says school administrators asked him to denounce being gay or leave his job
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A volleyball coach says administrators at Valor Christian High School in Highlands Ranch, Colorado, forced him to leave his job because he refused to denounce being gay.
Inoke Tonga said in a Facebook post that administrators asked him if he posted about being gay on social media and then told him "they can't put the kids at risk by having me in front of them." Speaking with CNN on Tuesday afternoon, Tonga said he's felt "every emotion on the spectrum," but that the biggest one he feels is love after he posted about the ordeal.More Related News

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