Hayfield Football Coach Fired

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Anonymous wrote:Consenting for your child to get a tattoo is so incredibly trashy i cant even


Good thing no one cares what you think!


Literally 99.99 percent of people think this.


LOL source
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Anonymous wrote:Consenting for your child to get a tattoo is so incredibly trashy i cant even


Good thing no one cares what you think!


Literally 99.99 percent of people think this.


LOL source


Their arse, like much of this thread šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚
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Anonymous wrote:Consenting for your child to get a tattoo is so incredibly trashy i cant even


Good thing no one cares what you think!


Literally 99.99 percent of people think this.


LOL source


Their arse, like much of this thread šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚


So much hypocrisy in this thread I can't even
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Anonymous wrote:Students, regardless of age only have 4 years of high school sports eligibility. If a student takes 5 years to graduate, they don't get to play 5 years of a sport.


For Arlington, VHSL allows 8th graders to play on freshman teams, but only for the sports not offered at the middle schools.
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Anonymous wrote:Consenting for your child to get a tattoo is so incredibly trashy i cant even


Good thing no one cares what you think!


Literally 99.99 percent of white people think this.


Fixed it for you


Thank you for showing you're racist.
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There should be an online registration tool to insert an address. If that address is already used; red flag. If name doesn’t match FCPS property records; red flag. Red flag = a human inquiring. Not that difficult. Gatehouse could use anyone in the IT staff to accomplish this task.
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Anonymous wrote:You should see the Instagram handle hayfield.barstool. The Hayfield football players make a barely audible threat to Fritts.


Feel bad for all the players that moved to Hayfield solely for academics and not football, they wasted a good senior skip day to prep for football game their principal didn’t let them play:

https://www.instagram.com/hayfield.barstool/p/DCu-as8S9bQ/


A lot of gang signs, use of the N word in videos, and tattooed players. Nice representation of FCPS.


Honest question, don't you have to be 18 to get a tattoo?


If you are ESOL or have certain special ed accommodations, you can attend high school until you turn 22 years old. So feasibly, these tattooed young men could easily be age 18 (the typical senior age in the US) or could be as old as age 21 depending on whether they are ESOL desigated or have a special ed accomodation.

This is a federal mandate (I don't think it is law, just a dept of education regulation).

Like many well intentioned mandates, the intention is good (help special ed students take a little extra time to successfully transition to adulthood) but the execution can have terrible consequences (allowing 21 year old men in high schools with young 13 and 14 year old freshman boys and girls, or in the case of secondary schools, having 21 year old men in schools with 11, 12 and 13 year old 7th and 8th graders.)

I am not familiar with how this works for sports, but imagine it could easily be abused into a red shirting on steroids.

Does VHSL have a hard age cut off for sports participation?

Do adult high school students (19, 20, 21 years old) receiving sped or esol accommodations also receive accommodations that allow them to play on sports teams past the normal age range of 18 years max?


yes.
28A-1-1 Age Rule - The student shall not have reached the age of 19 on or before the first day of August of the school year in which he/she wishes to compete.

So a student could have an August 2 birthday, turn 20, and still compete in school sports that school year.


Thank you.

I thought there was away for adult men to compete in sports against teenagers.

It seems this can easily be abused by someone with nefarious intentions, such as the Hayfield leadership and coaches, completely against the spirit of the accommodation.

Do you know if this is an actual law, or if it is a Dept of Ed regulation that could be struck down based on that recent Supreme Court decision against agencies trying to create laws?


Can either of you comprehend what you read? :lol:


???


Reread the age rule.
Then the statement underneath which misunderstands the rule.
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Anonymous wrote:I naively thought Reid would be put on leave today.


Thanksgiving Break started today, I think we will get announcements Sunday evening.


There’s no way.


Americans have voted cheating, corruption, and cover-ups are completely acceptable-Reid will be just fine.



I'm going to stand behind her....if "men" in power can lie and cover up and still have their job so should she. It can't be one and not the other.


Michelle Obama once said when they go low, we go high. How can we not have everyone thinking this as a baseline? Sure people can mess up, but to start from the premise of there are other awful people so let’s all be awful?


Those days are gone....America has continued to go low. So I get it and in 2016 I thought those were powerful words. No longer. And if you voted for lying and corruption you need to take a seat. We are telling our children lying and cheating is ok for the top position in our country but not for the superintendent and staff
of FCPS


There was a ton of lying and cheating in the last administration. That ship has long sailed.


Sure whatever-so how do we teach our children right from wrong in this world? How do we demand integrity and truth from anyone if the leaders in our country are void of morals.
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Anonymous wrote:There should be an online registration tool to insert an address. If that address is already used; red flag. If name doesn’t match FCPS property records; red flag. Red flag = a human inquiring. Not that difficult. Gatehouse could use anyone in the IT staff to accomplish this task.

Address already in use could be siblings/step siblings, foster kids, or even just families that live together
Name not matching Fairfax county property records could be renters, families living with extended family (like grandparents)

There would be thousands and thousands of "red flags"
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Anonymous wrote:I wonder which two were homeless.


14 guesses….


There were 31 transfers so thats 31 possibilities


DP. Only 14 claimed to be homeless.


Only 2 did. Go back and read. Or google the FXTimes article


So did the other 29 claim to live with a grandparent or aunt or friend? And was the original investigation from back in August a complete and utter lie?


With 29, there are variations of what happened. Some families flat out moved (they were renting, lease was up, so they moved to Kingstowne). Others switched custody from one parent in Freedoms district to another parent in Hayfields district. Those are probably legal from a residency standpoint.

Then there are the 5 registered to a single address (referenced in the Hayfield letter to VHSL). And the fake homeless (mentioned in Fairfax Times article).

But don’t get distracted by the few parents who insist their move complied with residency requirements. Under VHSL rules, the mass moves violated the recruitment rule, regardless of whether each individual circumstance had a cover story.


So really, except for the ones lying about being homeless, they technically did not do anything wrong as far as claiming to live in the school zone. They really do. The thing that was wrong is the Coach asking or maybe helping them to change schools.
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Thanksgiving Break started today, I think we will get announcements Sunday evening.


There’s no way.


Americans have voted cheating, corruption, and cover-ups are completely acceptable-Reid will be just fine.



I'm going to stand behind her....if "men" in power can lie and cover up and still have their job so should she. It can't be one and not the other.


Pathetic. She helped screw over so many kids and you're going to stand with her as a feminist? I'm a feminist and want her fired yesterday.


Wow! How did we get here?


how do you know I'm female?


Transgender?
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Anonymous wrote:The commended student notification issue was nonsense to me manufactures by Asra. Commended is a pretty irrelevant honor and it’s ridiculous that college board didn’t notify students themselves. The administrators had plenty going on with back to in person learning and it was obvious it was an oversight not a ā€œwar on meritā€ as asra tried to argue.

This is a completely different issue. Its clear that fcps has been covering up intentional cheating and has stood by hayfield even when evidence was found. Asra has redeemed herself in my mind.


Nope. There are colleges that give scholarships to finalists. It was a big deal and intent has nothing to do with it. It was FCPS’ reaction that was horrible.


True - my kiddo is a semifinalist and received a offer of full ride including housing if she was named a finalist - snd tuition only as semifinalist. Another offered 6k if named a finalist. The most important is to be able to put it down on your college apps .


Yes, but your kid was a semi finalist. The failure to notify was only for commended students. Commended students are not semifinalists or finalists. It is not a meaningful achievement to colleges who can already see your SAT score and it does not lead to scholarships. Hate to keep derailing this thread so will stop.


I’m sure if you and your student were not notified you would have been upset. I attended one of the parent meetings about it and left furious about how it was handled. FCPS never takes responsibility.
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What happens with the court case on December 4th? Can the parents just say nevermind ahead of time or do they have to appear?
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Asra has done it again! Check out the screenshot receipts! https://x.com/asranomani/status/1861898186891440560?s=46&t=81zPSwdFFL8SkBXjqWIy9Q
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Anonymous wrote:Students, regardless of age only have 4 years of high school sports eligibility. If a student takes 5 years to graduate, they don't get to play 5 years of a sport.


Thank you for explaining.
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