Navy ES Principal Arrested

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why is the school called Navy, anyway?


Google still works.
https://navyes.fcps.edu/about/history/navy-school


Doesn't answer the question


Yes it does. https://navyes.fcps.edu/about/history/sources-one-room
Scroll down to “Essays” and read “How Navy Was Named.”


Np. It’s TL;DR. I gave up on it. Guess it’ll remain a mystery.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Mr. Coch’s mugshot is embarrassing. There is no way he can return to the Navy community.


He can't the reputation is ruined and what kind of message does it send to impressionable 5th and 6th graders who will find out. I hope he gets help and he will get a new chance somewhere else.


I don't think he should return to his job but I don't know how many parents have told their child that their Principal is gone because he was driving drunk and crashed into a house. Honestly, I am not sure that my fifth grader would realize he had a new Principal if his current Principal was replaced. I don't know that he would notice. The kdis are notlikely to know the Principal is gone. If they do notice, you can say that he left for personal reasons. There is no need to tell them that he was arrested for driving drunk.

Parents will know, and that is a different story, but the kids could probably care less.


Kids have mouths. Even the kids that probably could care less will have heard it by now.
Anonymous
Since the initial message from Douglas Tyson, we have heard nothing. No updates, no email from the new principal, and no more talk of the “plan” that was supposed to be in place to support students, staff, and families. Meanwhile the gossip is flying. This has been handled very poorly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why is the school called Navy, anyway?


Google still works.
https://navyes.fcps.edu/about/history/navy-school


Doesn't answer the question


Yes it does. https://navyes.fcps.edu/about/history/sources-one-room
Scroll down to “Essays” and read “How Navy Was Named.”


Np. It’s TL;DR. I gave up on it. Guess it’ll remain a mystery.


I found it easily. Dig deeper. It’s also in the video which is linked.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:FCPS gives second chances and protects certain people. Michelle Lyttle got a second chance, Tocherman, Erinn Lenard. Not Azimi.


So you’re saying that everyone here did the same thing? Did any of them get arrested and charged with a felony as a drunk driver such a the Navy principal has been? Or is every single mistake/misbehavior/violation the same in your mind and deserves the exact same response?


Is Scott Bloom still on FCPS payroll? I mean he just x covered up the abuse of disabled children. So that’s apparently ok.


No one said that was ok either.


If you go back to the Freedom Hill thread there were quite a few posters explaining what a great guy he was and that covering that up was a misdemeanor. It was eye-opening to say the least.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:FCPS gives second chances and protects certain people. Michelle Lyttle got a second chance, Tocherman, Erinn Lenard. Not Azimi.


So you’re saying that everyone here did the same thing? Did any of them get arrested and charged with a felony as a drunk driver such a the Navy principal has been? Or is every single mistake/misbehavior/violation the same in your mind and deserves the exact same response?


Is Scott Bloom still on FCPS payroll? I mean he just x covered up the abuse of disabled children. So that’s apparently ok.


No one said that was ok either.


If you go back to the Freedom Hill thread there were quite a few posters explaining what a great guy he was and that covering that up was a misdemeanor. It was eye-opening to say the least.


Everyone loved Azimi and wanted him back too. And apparently he didn’t report child abuse.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mr. Coch’s mugshot is embarrassing. There is no way he can return to the Navy community.


He can't the reputation is ruined and what kind of message does it send to impressionable 5th and 6th graders who will find out. I hope he gets help and he will get a new chance somewhere else.


I don't think he should return to his job but I don't know how many parents have told their child that their Principal is gone because he was driving drunk and crashed into a house. Honestly, I am not sure that my fifth grader would realize he had a new Principal if his current Principal was replaced. I don't know that he would notice. The kdis are notlikely to know the Principal is gone. If they do notice, you can say that he left for personal reasons. There is no need to tell them that he was arrested for driving drunk.

Parents will know, and that is a different story, but the kids could probably care less.


The student's know and miss him. They know because he knew each student by name and greeted him. He was kind, sensitive , a daily pressence in the lives of students. I have told my students the details. They are sad, compassionate and dissapointed that he left the scene. This has led to wonderful conversation that alcoholism is a disease no different than cancer or diabetes and that we pray that he gets well. Although we recognize why remaining Principal may not e appropriate at present we welcome him back to our lives as an educator when he is well.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who will the new long term principal be?


Ray Lonnett, Region 1 Executive Principal until further notice


He’s just temporary. I mean after him. When does the process to find a new long term principal begin?


They won't be able to do anything until after the criminal charges are dealt with, since he's officially innocent until proven guilty.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mr. Coch’s mugshot is embarrassing. There is no way he can return to the Navy community.


He can't the reputation is ruined and what kind of message does it send to impressionable 5th and 6th graders who will find out. I hope he gets help and he will get a new chance somewhere else.


I don't think he should return to his job but I don't know how many parents have told their child that their Principal is gone because he was driving drunk and crashed into a house. Honestly, I am not sure that my fifth grader would realize he had a new Principal if his current Principal was replaced. I don't know that he would notice. The kdis are notlikely to know the Principal is gone. If they do notice, you can say that he left for personal reasons. There is no need to tell them that he was arrested for driving drunk.

Parents will know, and that is a different story, but the kids could probably care less.


The student's know and miss him. They know because he knew each student by name and greeted him. He was kind, sensitive , a daily pressence in the lives of students. I have told my students the details. They are sad, compassionate and dissapointed that he left the scene. This has led to wonderful conversation that alcoholism is a disease no different than cancer or diabetes and that we pray that he gets well. Although we recognize why remaining Principal may not e appropriate at present we welcome him back to our lives as an educator when he is well.


+ 1. Well said and another Navy parent that agrees.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mr. Coch’s mugshot is embarrassing. There is no way he can return to the Navy community.


He can't the reputation is ruined and what kind of message does it send to impressionable 5th and 6th graders who will find out. I hope he gets help and he will get a new chance somewhere else.


I don't think he should return to his job but I don't know how many parents have told their child that their Principal is gone because he was driving drunk and crashed into a house. Honestly, I am not sure that my fifth grader would realize he had a new Principal if his current Principal was replaced. I don't know that he would notice. The kdis are notlikely to know the Principal is gone. If they do notice, you can say that he left for personal reasons. There is no need to tell them that he was arrested for driving drunk.

Parents will know, and that is a different story, but the kids could probably care less.


The student's know and miss him. They know because he knew each student by name and greeted him. He was kind, sensitive , a daily pressence in the lives of students. I have told my students the details. They are sad, compassionate and dissapointed that he left the scene. This has led to wonderful conversation that alcoholism is a disease no different than cancer or diabetes and that we pray that he gets well. Although we recognize why remaining Principal may not e appropriate at present we welcome him back to our lives as an educator when he is well.


I hope he gets help but I wouldn’t want him back at Navy after this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mr. Coch’s mugshot is embarrassing. There is no way he can return to the Navy community.


He can't the reputation is ruined and what kind of message does it send to impressionable 5th and 6th graders who will find out. I hope he gets help and he will get a new chance somewhere else.


I don't think he should return to his job but I don't know how many parents have told their child that their Principal is gone because he was driving drunk and crashed into a house. Honestly, I am not sure that my fifth grader would realize he had a new Principal if his current Principal was replaced. I don't know that he would notice. The kdis are notlikely to know the Principal is gone. If they do notice, you can say that he left for personal reasons. There is no need to tell them that he was arrested for driving drunk.

Parents will know, and that is a different story, but the kids could probably care less.


The student's know and miss him. They know because he knew each student by name and greeted him. He was kind, sensitive , a daily pressence in the lives of students. I have told my students the details. They are sad, compassionate and dissapointed that he left the scene. This has led to wonderful conversation that alcoholism is a disease no different than cancer or diabetes and that we pray that he gets well. Although we recognize why remaining Principal may not e appropriate at present we welcome him back to our lives as an educator when he is well.


Hold up: Are you a teacher or a parent? You write as if you are a teacher.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mr. Coch’s mugshot is embarrassing. There is no way he can return to the Navy community.


He can't the reputation is ruined and what kind of message does it send to impressionable 5th and 6th graders who will find out. I hope he gets help and he will get a new chance somewhere else.


I don't think he should return to his job but I don't know how many parents have told their child that their Principal is gone because he was driving drunk and crashed into a house. Honestly, I am not sure that my fifth grader would realize he had a new Principal if his current Principal was replaced. I don't know that he would notice. The kdis are notlikely to know the Principal is gone. If they do notice, you can say that he left for personal reasons. There is no need to tell them that he was arrested for driving drunk.

Parents will know, and that is a different story, but the kids could probably care less.


The student's know and miss him. They know because he knew each student by name and greeted him. He was kind, sensitive , a daily pressence in the lives of students. I have told my students the details. They are sad, compassionate and dissapointed that he left the scene. This has led to wonderful conversation that alcoholism is a disease no different than cancer or diabetes and that we pray that he gets well. Although we recognize why remaining Principal may not e appropriate at present we welcome him back to our lives as an educator when he is well.


Hold up: Are you a teacher or a parent? You write as if you are a teacher.


Sounds like a teacher. A teacher that desperately wants this all to be ok and for the principal to come back.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mr. Coch’s mugshot is embarrassing. There is no way he can return to the Navy community.


He can't the reputation is ruined and what kind of message does it send to impressionable 5th and 6th graders who will find out. I hope he gets help and he will get a new chance somewhere else.


I don't think he should return to his job but I don't know how many parents have told their child that their Principal is gone because he was driving drunk and crashed into a house. Honestly, I am not sure that my fifth grader would realize he had a new Principal if his current Principal was replaced. I don't know that he would notice. The kdis are notlikely to know the Principal is gone. If they do notice, you can say that he left for personal reasons. There is no need to tell them that he was arrested for driving drunk.

Parents will know, and that is a different story, but the kids could probably care less.


The student's know and miss him. They know because he knew each student by name and greeted him. He was kind, sensitive , a daily pressence in the lives of students. I have told my students the details. They are sad, compassionate and dissapointed that he left the scene. This has led to wonderful conversation that alcoholism is a disease no different than cancer or diabetes and that we pray that he gets well. Although we recognize why remaining Principal may not e appropriate at present we welcome him back to our lives as an educator when he is well.


Why would you insert your personal opinion to your class like that? Do you realize that not all Navy families feel this way?
Anonymous
How many of you would be ok with losing your job for dwi offense? If he gets help and deals with the penalty, I think it's possible he could come back from this. Just as you would want the opportunity to get better and redeem yourself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mr. Coch’s mugshot is embarrassing. There is no way he can return to the Navy community.


He can't the reputation is ruined and what kind of message does it send to impressionable 5th and 6th graders who will find out. I hope he gets help and he will get a new chance somewhere else.


I don't think he should return to his job but I don't know how many parents have told their child that their Principal is gone because he was driving drunk and crashed into a house. Honestly, I am not sure that my fifth grader would realize he had a new Principal if his current Principal was replaced. I don't know that he would notice. The kdis are notlikely to know the Principal is gone. If they do notice, you can say that he left for personal reasons. There is no need to tell them that he was arrested for driving drunk.

Parents will know, and that is a different story, but the kids could probably care less.


The student's know and miss him. They know because he knew each student by name and greeted him. He was kind, sensitive , a daily pressence in the lives of students. I have told my students the details. They are sad, compassionate and dissapointed that he left the scene. This has led to wonderful conversation that alcoholism is a disease no different than cancer or diabetes and that we pray that he gets well. Although we recognize why remaining Principal may not e appropriate at present we welcome him back to our lives as an educator when he is well.


Why would you insert your personal opinion to your class like that? Do you realize that not all Navy families feel this way?


Also not appropriate for the class to “pray that he gets well.”
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