Hayfield Investigation Report

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There is an article out crunching the numbers that FCPS has spent on lawyers and lawsuits in the few years that Dr. Reid has been superintendent.

The number is astronomical. Over 25 million since she was hired by FCPS.

15 million last year.

The law firms we are using are billing close to $2000.00 hour.

Most of these lawsuits are avoidable if they just governed as moderates or enforced district residency checks like in the Hayfield cheating scandal.

Imagine the teachers we could hire with that money.


If you’re actually concerned about legal bills you should tell your moms for Liberty pals to stop filing frivolous lawsuits over the way kids go pee pee.
Anonymous
There is an "article out"? An article from what paper?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is an article out crunching the numbers that FCPS has spent on lawyers and lawsuits in the few years that Dr. Reid has been superintendent.

The number is astronomical. Over 25 million since she was hired by FCPS.

15 million last year.

The law firms we are using are billing close to $2000.00 hour.

Most of these lawsuits are avoidable if they just governed as moderates or enforced district residency checks like in the Hayfield cheating scandal.

Imagine the teachers we could hire with that money.


If you’re actually concerned about legal bills you should tell your moms for Liberty pals to stop filing frivolous lawsuits over the way kids go pee pee.


Maybe, FCPS should recognize biology as science.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I doubt the inside source but the question remains - where is this report? It’s long overdue and Reid made such a colossal mess with the whole situation that many are interested in its findings.


This is important. MO for those in charge for past few decades (at every level and regardless of political affiliation) has been to claim they're "investigating" and then wait for the inevitable short attention span of public to move on to something else. Thus, no one ever gets held accountable for anything.

While this doesn't rise to "Pentagon Papers" level of importance, it's critical to start holding public officials accountable for their decisions and actions and not let them hide behind paperwork, "privacy" concerns and miniscule public attention spans. Only thing that will get this report released is good old public pressure - keep up the good work!


If only our most major local newspaper (the Washington Post, which may have national aspirations but is also local) ever actually published anything negative about FCPS...

I'm not saying they should only publish the negative, but they literally refuse to engage in any sort of accountability for local school systems over there in the education section of that paper.


Can’t count on a MAGA paper to cover this.
Anonymous
If OP is even telling a hint of truth about the county having this report and concealing it, he/she should immediately contact the Fairfax Times (Asra Nomani). Nobody hates Overton/the Hayfield saga than that reporter.
Anonymous
In an interesting turn of events, Overton grabbed a kid out of Richmond this year and the states legislation body is looking to push his brand of chaos into the whole state.

https://www.wric.com/news/local-news/richmond/lawmakers-propose-student-athlete-eligibility-changes-after-varina-high-school-athlete-saga/

This law change would have made all the students at Hayfield eligible. Maybe FCPS is waiting for this to play out so that they can justify supporting it behind the scenes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I doubt the inside source but the question remains - where is this report? It’s long overdue and Reid made such a colossal mess with the whole situation that many are interested in its findings.


This is important. MO for those in charge for past few decades (at every level and regardless of political affiliation) has been to claim they're "investigating" and then wait for the inevitable short attention span of public to move on to something else. Thus, no one ever gets held accountable for anything.

While this doesn't rise to "Pentagon Papers" level of importance, it's critical to start holding public officials accountable for their decisions and actions and not let them hide behind paperwork, "privacy" concerns and miniscule public attention spans. Only thing that will get this report released is good old public pressure - keep up the good work!


If only our most major local newspaper (the Washington Post, which may have national aspirations but is also local) ever actually published anything negative about FCPS...

I'm not saying they should only publish the negative, but they literally refuse to engage in any sort of accountability for local school systems over there in the education section of that paper.


You may be in an alternate universe but in case you haven’t heard, the Post’s actual journalism staff has been decimated in the Bezos years. There used to be a huge Metro staff. There is barely a skeleton crew now.
Anonymous
Are any of the board members that wanted the investigation still on the board?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In an interesting turn of events, Overton grabbed a kid out of Richmond this year and the states legislation body is looking to push his brand of chaos into the whole state.

https://www.wric.com/news/local-news/richmond/lawmakers-propose-student-athlete-eligibility-changes-after-varina-high-school-athlete-saga/

This law change would have made all the students at Hayfield eligible. Maybe FCPS is waiting for this to play out so that they can justify supporting it behind the scenes.
What a stupid proposal. This would result in utter chaos. Next will be NILs for 10-year-olds.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It was Professor Plum with the candlestick in the conservatory.


Or Colonel Mustard with the gun in the library.
Anonymous
I’m 100% sure this report looks terrible for Reid and other administrators that were involved, but I doubt it matters. FCPS and Reid are drowning in multiple chaotic debacles (boundary review, new HS, etc.) This one will just be another shovel full of shit stacked on top of the pile of shit already steaming at Gatehouse. WHO voted to extend Reid and give her a raise?? I’m starting to doubt that FCPS will ever be able to undue all of Reid’s mistakes.
Anonymous
This incident reflects a cultural reality. Football is of outsized importance in the community. Witness the “team chaplain” gushing over a 3 star playing getting a scholarship at Clemson - the apex of achievement- despite the fact it is unlikely the kid will play. No knock on the kid but it reflects the relevant values. Logically high school football can only do so much - but that doesn’t matter - the regional superintendent, the principal, the AD and others were willing to do virtually anything for a winning football team. Given the heavy cultural emphasis on football, any criticism revolving around skewed priorities will be deemed racist.
Anonymous
the Team Chaplain was my favorite character! What a ridiculous person. Is she now the Team Chaplain for the St James or has she faded back to obscurity?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:the Team Chaplain was my favorite character! What a ridiculous person. Is she now the Team Chaplain for the St James or has she faded back to obscurity?


I heard a low battery smoke alarm chirping when I read this for some reason. Weird.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It was Professor Plum with the candlestick in the conservatory.


Or Colonel Mustard with the gun in the library.


You’re both wrong. It was Dr. Reid, with a ruler, in the library.
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