Patch.com, Henderson, 31, said that in June he received a “glowing” review of his efforts with the cheer program from Murrieta’s principal, Ryan Tukua, and the school’s athletic director, Darin Mott.But on June 10 Henderson was told by Mott that an investigation had been launched against him following an anonymous letter of complaint.On June 16, he was fired, with district officials telling Henderson that the program he had been lauded for leading — including a fourth-place finish in the 2021 High School Cheerleading Championship — was “taking a different direction.”“I never saw the letter,” Henderson told Patch. “I wasn’t even given a chance to respond.