Hayfield Football Coach Fired

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Anonymous wrote:After reading the Fairfax times leak on text messages:

This is potentially tax fraud.

If those parents have not changed their pay stub addresses with their employers, this is tax fraud all the way.


Oh, it is tax fraud, it is residency fraud, and it is welfare fraud. I genuinely hope the legal system gets involved real quick and starts filing charges. I am now at the point where I am having a hard time feeling bad for the athletes who illegally transferred.


It's hard to feel bad for the players on the team that are legal residents of the county. And their parents. I mean like you know they knew, maybe they didn't like it but they had since August to say something. I mean you feel bad for the players (the legal ones) that did the work to get to where they are athletically. I remember high school athletics, you work for something and you want to succeed because it's important to you. That said, this is hopefully a real huge life lesson for the students.


To your comment...one person who needs to be held accountable in all of this is a Hayfield parent: Abe Kamarck. He is the parent of a Hayfield player prior to Overton's arrival who also happened to sit on the hiring committee of Overton and who has blindly defended him throughout all of this. On paper at least this guy is an intelligent human being yet he had the audacity to blindly defend Overton even when the house was crumbling.


Oh, he’s still on twitter now defending Hayfield!! “We didn’t break any rules”, “It’s all about the kids”, “My life is over no that my child isn’t going to win a high school state championship”


Mind sharing his handle?


Guy seems unhinged...

https://x.com/AKamarck


Always look out for, and avoid, the parents who feel the need to mention, "My son/daughter is a captain. "


Makes you wonder how/why he’s a captain? Could it be because daddy is O’s biggest fanboy of the original HSS cohort?
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Anonymous wrote:Also Dunne's letter implies the coaches were threatened by their principals or fcps to play or else


this....this really stands out to me. Didn't a coach resign over this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well, if they were attending Hayfield while
Living in PWC, they owe FCPS tuition.
What tuition? What f-ing planet are you living on? Are you high on drugs ?
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Anonymous wrote:Withdrawing from the playoffs ultimately punishes the players who worked hard all season, rather than holding accountable the adults responsible for the issues. The players dedicated countless hours to improving their skills and representing their team, only to have their opportunity for success taken away due to decisions beyond their control. These young athletes simply followed the instructions given by the adults in charge, trusting in their leadership. It’s crucial that the consequences for this situation target the adults who caused the problems, not the players who are now unfairly bearing the brunt of the fallout.


Which is why this should have been handled back when he was hired and if not then, June, when first came out more publically.
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Anonymous wrote:Well, if they were attending Hayfield while
Living in PWC, they owe FCPS tuition.
What tuition? What f-ing planet are you living on? Are you high on drugs ?


You’ve never heard of this? If you don’t live in Fairfax County and want to attend one of their schools, you have to pay the per student cost… if you get permission. I know an FCPS teacher who lives in PWC and she would’ve had to pay like $12k for her child to attend the school she works at. If you aren’t paying taxes to the county you have to pay tuition.
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Anonymous wrote:Well, if they were attending Hayfield while
Living in PWC, they owe FCPS tuition.
What tuition? What f-ing planet are you living on? Are you high on drugs ?


Section 2206 outlines collecting tuition payments for out of county residents.

https://go.boarddocs.com/vsba/fairfax/Board.nsf/files/AEFQ2A65EE4F/$file/R2206.pdf
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Anonymous wrote:Hope this helps derail the boundary review! Lets’s go fairfax times!!! Can’t wait to see what else comes of this that traces back to gatehouse wrongdoings. Please also shed more light on the questionable ethics regarding FCPS contracts and financial conflicts of interest.


Exactly this.

If the district can't manage a transparent investigation of a football transfer controversy, how can they possibly be trusted to handle something that really matters like boundary review?


Nope, take your great falls boundary nonsense to the boundary thread.


I agree. I am also concerned about bias in the boundary review process, and Reid has shown that she is biased and does what she wants when it suits her agenda.
Honestly, FFx is getting exactly what they voted for. You want progressive, you want woke, well this it. Just don’t F w/football. Ok, the agenda will press everywhere else.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, if they were attending Hayfield while
Living in PWC, they owe FCPS tuition.
What tuition? What f-ing planet are you living on? Are you high on drugs ?


You can attend FcPS and many other public schools from out of district if principal agrees and you pay tuition. It is a thing here and in other districts across the country. The cost of tuition usually is not worth it though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, if they were attending Hayfield while
Living in PWC, they owe FCPS tuition.
What tuition? What f-ing planet are you living on? Are you high on drugs ?


You can attend FcPS and many other public schools from out of district if principal agrees and you pay tuition. It is a thing here and in other districts across the country. The cost of tuition usually is not worth it though.


No. FCPS charges around $19,000 to attend their schools if you don't live in fairfax county. Usually only assessed rarely against residency cheats.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, if they were attending Hayfield while
Living in PWC, they owe FCPS tuition.
What tuition? What f-ing planet are you living on? Are you high on drugs ?


Section 2206 outlines collecting tuition payments for out of county residents.

https://go.boarddocs.com/vsba/fairfax/Board.nsf/files/AEFQ2A65EE4F/$file/R2206.pdf
Ok, I stand corrected, and like the idea, collect back tuition from Hayfraud students. That’s not tax, and not tied pay stubs.
Anonymous
Good luck getting 1) the principal to send an invoice and 2) getting the parents to pay
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Anonymous wrote:Good luck getting 1) the principal to send an invoice and 2) getting the parents to pay


It would be pursued as a collection action against residency cheats.
Anonymous
So FCPS is sacrificing the "white boy" Fritts to save his black cohorts Overton and Thompson in this scandal and thus save face. Superintedent Reid has got to go for her part in delaying the inevitable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:After reading the Fairfax times leak on text messages:

This is potentially tax fraud.

If those parents have not changed their pay stub addresses with their employers, this is tax fraud all the way.


Oh, it is tax fraud, it is residency fraud, and it is welfare fraud. I genuinely hope the legal system gets involved real quick and starts filing charges. I am now at the point where I am having a hard time feeling bad for the athletes who illegally transferred.


It's hard to feel bad for the players on the team that are legal residents of the county. And their parents. I mean like you know they knew, maybe they didn't like it but they had since August to say something. I mean you feel bad for the players (the legal ones) that did the work to get to where they are athletically. I remember high school athletics, you work for something and you want to succeed because it's important to you. That said, this is hopefully a real huge life lesson for the students.


To your comment...one person who needs to be held accountable in all of this is a Hayfield parent: Abe Kamarck. He is the parent of a Hayfield player prior to Overton's arrival who also happened to sit on the hiring committee of Overton and who has blindly defended him throughout all of this. On paper at least this guy is an intelligent human being yet he had the audacity to blindly defend Overton even when the house was crumbling.


Oh, he’s still on twitter now defending Hayfield!! “We didn’t break any rules”, “It’s all about the kids”, “My life is over no that my child isn’t going to win a high school state championship”


Mind sharing his handle?


Guy seems unhinged...

https://x.com/AKamarck


Always look out for, and avoid, the parents who feel the need to mention, "My son/daughter is a captain. "


Makes you wonder how/why he’s a captain? Could it be because daddy is O’s biggest fanboy of the original HSS cohort?


His son was captain last year, as a junior. Lost captain title this year I thought.
Anonymous
Overton told the WaPo reporter that he expects to be at Hayfield next year.
He has to be high, right?
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