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1. SouthBendTribune.com: Power cord thought to be cause of fire
www.southbendtribune.com/stori - [Cached]Published on: 1/27/2005 Last Visited: 1/28/2005
They were taken to the home of their grandfather, John Shei, an assistant principal at LaPorte High School. -
2. Herald-Argus News Headlines
www.heraldargus.com/content/st - [Cached]Published on: 5/19/2004 Last Visited: 5/19/2004
LaPorte High School Associate Principal John Shei served as assistant swim coach under Tonsoni for eight years.
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We didn't always agree, but he always looked out for the best interest of the kids, which he instilled in me," Shei said Friday.
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It wasn't just a team, it was a family - not only with the swimmers, but with the parents," Shei said.
The friends worked together for more than 33 years.
"He was always willing to try something new, whether it was in coaching or education," Shei said. "He got rid of the old concept of physical education of just throwing a ball around. He made it a learning experience as a life skill."
In retirement, Tonsoni continued to be involved in school sporting events, attending home and away games, Shei said. -
3. Herald-Argus News Headlines
www.heraldargus.com/content/st - [Cached]Published on: 1/17/2003 Last Visited: 1/17/2003
LaPorte High School Assistant Principal John Shei said all incidents should be reported, with students given due process for any disruptive behavior reported.
"Something may not seem like it's necessary to report, but you never know," Shei said.
In due process, facts are gathered, sides of the story are heard and, after the seriousness of the incident is determined, punishment is given based on the level of the offense.

