DURHAM, North Carolina (WTVD) — New details are emerging in the controversial decision to replace the principal at a prominent Triangle high school. Tuesday night, ABC11 heard from parents at Durham School of the Arts who are angry about the school board’s decision. But since the original story aired, a flood of parents and students are coming forward to say the removal of David Hawks was long overdue. Durham mom Fatimah Salleh heard the news Monday that Hawks’ contract at DSA was not being renewed. After 14 years, he’d be gone by the end of the month. “Yay! It’s past time,” Salleh said describing her initial reaction to the news. “And I don’t wish demise on anyone but I felt the stories I had been listening to for the last year or more had been deeply disconcerting.”