Thumbs Down to Dallas Independent School District(DISD) officials for repeatedly ignoring requests from a volleyball coach and officials of Pinkston High School to install a security fence in front of the gymnasium doors to keep out neighborhood troublemakers during afternoon volleyball practices. Coach Donna Hadamek was severely beaten by an intruder in early September. Although it is not known if the assailant entered through the open gym doors, Principal Joseph Honore said that DISD officials told him the fence was a “low priority.”
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