HOOVER (AP) – The Hoover city school board on Tuesday night unanimously voted to accept embattled Hoover High football coach Rush Propst’s resignation, but Propst will remain in place through the end of the current season.

Superintendent Andy Craig announced the resignation at a special board meeting Tuesday night. Under the agreement, Propst will coach through the end of the season and then be transferred to another job within the school system until his resignation takes effect Aug. 31.