The head football coach at Klein High School is being investigated over allegations of misconduct stemming from a previous job in another school district.
In a letter sent to families and staff Sunday, Tomball ISD said Nick Codutti was being investigated for “allegations of misconduct that date back to his employment in Tomball ISD.”
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Codutti served as offensive coordinator and strength and recruiting coordinator at Tomball High School from 2017 through 2021, according to Tomball ISD officials and his personal website. He was hired to be the head coach at Klein in 2025.
Tomball ISD Superintendent Martha Salazar-Zamora said the district was recently notified by law enforcement about the allegations, calling the situation “difficult and deeply concerning.”
The district did not specify whether the allegations involve a former student in Tomball ISD.
“Tomball ISD is fully cooperating with law enforcement as they conduct their investigation, and at this time, the matter is in their hands,” the district said in the statement.
According to the letter, no complaints, concerns, or reports of misconduct involving Codutti were made during his employment with the district.
“We take all reports seriously and act promptly when concerns are brought to our attention,” Salazar-Zamora wrote.
The district did not provide details about the nature of the allegations or identify the law enforcement agency involved in the investigation.
The Tomball ISD letter follows a letter sent to Klein High School parents last week.
In that letter, Klein Principal Shannon Strole said Klein ISD had asked Codutti to “step away from campus” as the investigation unfolds. She added that none of the allegations appear to involve Klein High School students or staff.
Lamar CISD also released a statement addressing the allegations last week because Codutti served as head football coach at Fulshear High School for four seasons before being hired at Klein. Lamar CISD said the allegations appear to predate Codutti’s time at Fulshear.
No additional information has been released at this time.