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This was because he was surprised and awakened by Burr, Mendoza said of his behavior.

“Anybody that knows me, knows that I’m just extremely excitable as it is,” he said. “Given the situation, I’ll admit, I was excitable. I had been woken up from a deep sleep after being extremely exhausted. I was startled and embarrassed.”

School board President Jeff Mason said he stands behind Mendoza, saying “it’s not a board matter.” Mendoza’s Honda Pilot is not owned by the district, but he receives a $250 monthly stipend for it.

Mendoza told each board member his version of the events, Mason said. The school board has not seen the police report but has requested a copy.

“If something had involved an arrest or some type of charge or had he been injured in any way, then it would [be] a board concern,” Mason said. “... I’m satisfied based upon Donn’s explanation of the events.”

Mendoza said he understands how the incident might look and said he intends to slow down his hectic schedule.

“I don’t have a police record. I have never been arrested or charged with anything in my entire life, which is precisely why ... this is extremely embarrassing given my role,” he said. “... All I can do from this is learn and grow. I think my issue is that I’m not doing a really good job of balancing my personal and professional responsibilities.”

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