Erin Anderson shared a post in the public Facebook group Celina Shenanigans, revealing a significant change in Head Coach Bill Elliott’s online biography.
Celina ISD has quietly removed Caleb Elliott’s name from Head Coach Bill Elliott’s online biography after serious allegations surfaced against Caleb.
Erin Anderson shared before-and-after screenshots of the bio.
The original version mentioned both sons, Nathan and Caleb, as part of the coaching staff.
The updated version now only includes Nathan, with Caleb’s name scrubbed following the scandal.
After His Son Caleb Elliott Was Arrested On Serious Charges, Bill Elliott’s Biography Was Removed From the School Website!
Caleb Elliott, who worked as a middle school history teacher and football coach, was recently arrested for invasive visual recording and possession of child pornography.
He’s accused of secretly filming boys in locker rooms. In response, the district placed Head Coach Bill Elliott, Caleb’s father, on administrative leave and edited the bio to remove any mention of Caleb.
Coach Bill Elliott has long been a pillar of Celina ISD athletics, serving as both Athletic Director and Head Football Coach at Celina High School.
A former TCU athlete and a 1986 graduate of Pilot Point High School, Elliott rose through the coaching ranks.
He led the Bobcats to a flawless 16-0 season and a 4A Division I state championship in 2024.
His dedication earned him the prestigious G.A. Moore Coach of the Year award in 2025.
Family has always been central to his coaching philosophy, with his sons, Nathan and Caleb, previously listed as part of his staff.
However, despite his respected legacy and deep ties to the program, Celina ISD recently removed Caleb’s name.

While the bio change drew attention, many online felt the focus should remain on the investigation and justice for the victims.
Community reactions have been deeply divided. Many community members have voiced strong opinions about the bio update case.
Some argue that removing Caleb’s name from the coaching bio was appropriate given his current legal situation, but they caution against interpreting the edit as an attempt to hide evidence.
Instead, they see it as a factual update reflecting staffing changes, not a cover-up.
Some urged restraint, writing,
LET THE POLICE DO THE POLICING!
Quit trying to burn this whole family to the ground. Someone made a inexcusable choice. He will be tried in court and that will be handled.
Half of y’all don’t even know whats going on and are talking outcha a**.
Others expressed frustration over perceived leniency, with one commenter stating,
Why don’t you guys refrain from hanging the whole family including the dad until all facts come out in court. You don’t know that anyone was involved other than the perpetrator. Just because the son is a pedophile doesn’t mean the Dad &/or whole family is.
A retired school administrator weighed in with caution, saying,
As a retired school administrator (25 years) that has never worked in Celina and does not live there, it is always a bad idea to hire a family member that you have any type of supervisory role over. That being said social media rarely solves a crime. Most of the time social media inhibits investigations. At this point the community needs to trust the police and school administration to do its job. If you are unable to trust those positions you need to ask why. It is also SOP to place those under investigation on paid administrative leave with a directive to not communicate with district personnel or anyone else with regard to the subject. This is to protect the integrity of the investigation for all parties and should not be an indication of guilt or innocence. There are a lot of people repeating events that happened a year ago. If those actions truly did occur why was there not outrage then? Not saying it didn’t happen, but fair to question such the accuracy of such claims when nobody went to the news then. Let the investigation discover the facts, then be mad and appalled. If your police force is too corrupt to conduct this investigation then my advice would be move
While some emphasized that parents shouldn’t be blamed for their adult children’s independent actions.
With many people criticizing the bio update as a distraction from the real issue
