New York Post

'RUN OUT OF BRONIX SCIENC'

Beloved coach is axed for 'bad joke

- By SELIM ALGAR Additional reporting by Jennifer Bain

A popular Bronx Science HS cross-country coach was canned this week for telling girls to “run like you’re being chased by a rapist,” and they’re angry — because they want him back.

Ken Miller, 76, admitted to the ill-advised quip but said he was simply trying to motivate his squad and didn’t intend to be offensive. “It was very inappropri­ate, and I realize now that it was the wrong way to motivate a team,” said Miller, who began teaching at the elite high school in 1973.

Infuriated team members have sprinted to their “caring and conscienti­ous” coach’s defense since his firing and are demanding his return.

“I was not offended at all,” said a current runner. “I’ve been on the team for four years, and I love him.

“He is a harmless man that was essential to the crosscount­ry experience at Bronx Science,” said a teammate.

“They didn’t even bother looking at the history this man has, and all they saw was an old man making a supposedly inflammato­ry comment.”

Yet another backer on the team noted that Miller had a sterling, 40year coaching history. “There is no reason he should not be with this team,” she said.

Miller claims that vengeful school brass used the incident to railroad him for whistleblo­wing on a colleague for questionab­le conduct with members of the team.

Miller first told administra­tors in 2015 an assistant coach, Charles Goldberg, was creeping out female runners with excessive massages and touching. An internal probe cleared Goldberg that year, and he was allowed to continue coaching.

Miller flagged Goldberg’s behavior again last year — and this time a Special Commission­er of Investigat­ion report substantia­ted some of the claims and he resigned. Miller claims school bosses targeted him for reporting Goldberg — also an admired coach who denied the accusation­s — and for attracting bad publicity. “It became clear to me that at Bronx Science, following DOE guidelines and reporting inappropri­ate behavior results in negative consequenc­es,” he said.

Days after his freshman team placed first in an event last month, Miller was abruptly told that he was suspended. Administra­tors then brought three raps against him, including the rape comment. He was also accused of not reporting a runner who couldn’t finish a race and for starting practices too early.

Miller — who admitted to the off-color comment but denied the other raps — said he didn’t deserve to be fired.

“I have spent more than half my life teaching and coaching there,” Miller said. “I don’t want to tear it down. I want to let the public know the things that have been going on in one of the most prestigiou­s high schools in the country.”

A Department of Education spokesman dismissed Miller’s claims of retaliatio­n.

“Mr. Miller’s behavior was inappropri­ate and offensive, and he was terminated,” said Michael Aciman. “We take allegation­s of misconduct seriously, and any suggestion that he was discipline­d for other reasons is completely false.”

I was not offendedo at all. I’ve been on the team for four years, , and I love him.. One of Coach Miller’s many supporters

 ??  ?? FINISH LINE Ken Miller says his “rape” quip was just one mistake.
FINISH LINE Ken Miller says his “rape” quip was just one mistake.

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