Hayfield Football Coach Fired

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rumor is Overton is going to Potomac to coach next year…


Welp, I was guess he will fail there without his PME players & even if he could have them all attend The Potomac School - no one goes there tuition-free, BTW & I highly doubt the administrators there want to bring in such a morally and ethically deficient person to head up their football program - they’ll have a little bit tougher competition than the National District & Occoquan Region…

There is enough money floating around the Potomac school to easily raise money to help pay tuition for students that may need assistance.



Yes, and they give it to deserving students. The Hayfraud transfers are not remotely deserving. But this is all moot at the OP wasn't referring to the Potomac School.

What makes them not deserving?


If you have to ask the question, you wouldn’t understand the answer.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:He hired some of his assistant football coaches into those jobs.


How did they get hired an onboarded so quickly?

My kids school had to wait months for our certified, experienced teacher's background checks to work through the system.

They weren’t really new hires. They were more like transfers. The school’s are run by the state so they are state workers. They are employees of the district, but state workers.



This is NOT true. Teachers are not state workers and the schools are not run by the state. You may want to shore up you knowledge on the Virginia education system.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He hired some of his assistant football coaches into those jobs.


How did they get hired an onboarded so quickly?

My kids school had to wait months for our certified, experienced teacher's background checks to work through the system.

They weren’t really new hires. They were more like transfers. The school’s are run by the state so they are state workers. They are employees of the district, but state workers.



This is NOT true. Teachers are not state workers and the schools are not run by the state. You may want to shore up you knowledge on the Virginia education system.

Well schools are run by their local district and overseen by the state. Teachers are state workers in Virginia.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:So back to PWC where the high schools have open enrollment.

Madison will still be able to get to the championship without seeing teams like Overton’s before the championship. They may get slaughtered when they get there, but the path should be easier.


Are these the new talking points from the Hayfraud contingent? You guys get sadder and sadder.
Anonymous
That is...not correct.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So back to PWC where the high schools have open enrollment.

Madison will still be able to get to the championship without seeing teams like Overton’s before the championship. They may get slaughtered when they get there, but the path should be easier.


Who cares? Good luck to all the non-sanctioned-by-VHSL teams.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He hired some of his assistant football coaches into those jobs.


How did they get hired an onboarded so quickly?

My kids school had to wait months for our certified, experienced teacher's background checks to work through the system.

They weren’t really new hires. They were more like transfers. The school’s are run by the state so they are state workers. They are employees of the district, but state workers.



This is NOT true. Teachers are not state workers and the schools are not run by the state. You may want to shore up you knowledge on the Virginia education system.

Well schools are run by their local district and overseen by the state. Teachers are state workers in Virginia.


No, they’re fcps employees. The state provides less than 30% of fcps funds. The state neither runs local schools nor employs the staff. How are you so clueless about your schools.?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So back to PWC where the high schools have open enrollment.

Madison will still be able to get to the championship without seeing teams like Overton’s before the championship. They may get slaughtered when they get there, but the path should be easier.


Are these the new talking points from the Hayfraud contingent? You guys get sadder and sadder.


They are a crass, ugly group of people who always treated FCPS as a soft target to be invaded. And it was a soft target as revealed by the utter incompetence and complicity of Michelle Reid and the School Board. But now it is finally time to expel them from the county and state and let them take their sordid traveling road show elsewhere.
Anonymous
Well, the Washington Post is finally started to pay attention. Notice it isn't in the sports section...it's a crummy article but they are treating it for what it is: an education issue. This only gets worse for the Hayfraud contingent. I'm going to go make some popcorn...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He hired some of his assistant football coaches into those jobs.


How did they get hired an onboarded so quickly?

My kids school had to wait months for our certified, experienced teacher's background checks to work through the system.

They weren’t really new hires. They were more like transfers. The school’s are run by the state so they are state workers. They are employees of the district, but state workers.



This is NOT true. Teachers are not state workers and the schools are not run by the state. You may want to shore up you knowledge on the Virginia education system.

Well schools are run by their local district and overseen by the state. Teachers are state workers in Virginia.


No, they’re fcps employees. The state provides less than 30% of fcps funds. The state neither runs local schools nor employs the staff. How are you so clueless about your schools.?

FCPS is regulated by the state and it’s employees are eligible for benefits like the Virginia Retirement System (VRS) that applies to most state employees in Virginia. They are considered state employees.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well, the Washington Post is finally started to pay attention. Notice it isn't in the sports section...it's a crummy article but they are treating it for what it is: an education issue. This only gets worse for the Hayfraud contingent. I'm going to go make some popcorn...


https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2024/12/06/fairfax-superintendent-apology-hayfield-football/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He hired some of his assistant football coaches into those jobs.


How did they get hired an onboarded so quickly?

My kids school had to wait months for our certified, experienced teacher's background checks to work through the system.

They weren’t really new hires. They were more like transfers. The school’s are run by the state so they are state workers. They are employees of the district, but state workers.



This is NOT true. Teachers are not state workers and the schools are not run by the state. You may want to shore up you knowledge on the Virginia education system.

Well schools are run by their local district and overseen by the state. Teachers are state workers in Virginia.


No, they’re fcps employees. The state provides less than 30% of fcps funds. The state neither runs local schools nor employs the staff. How are you so clueless about your schools.?

FCPS is regulated by the state and it’s employees are eligible for benefits like the Virginia Retirement System (VRS) that applies to most state employees in Virginia. They are considered state employees.


LOL, you are so wrong. Just go away.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He hired some of his assistant football coaches into those jobs.


How did they get hired an onboarded so quickly?

My kids school had to wait months for our certified, experienced teacher's background checks to work through the system.

They weren’t really new hires. They were more like transfers. The school’s are run by the state so they are state workers. They are employees of the district, but state workers.



This is NOT true. Teachers are not state workers and the schools are not run by the state. You may want to shore up you knowledge on the Virginia education system.

Well schools are run by their local district and overseen by the state. Teachers are state workers in Virginia.


No, they’re fcps employees. The state provides less than 30% of fcps funds. The state neither runs local schools nor employs the staff. How are you so clueless about your schools.?

FCPS is regulated by the state and it’s employees are eligible for benefits like the Virginia Retirement System (VRS) that applies to most state employees in Virginia. They are considered state employees.


No, they are not. FCPS employees are part of VRS but that doesn’t make them state employees.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He hired some of his assistant football coaches into those jobs.


How did they get hired an onboarded so quickly?

My kids school had to wait months for our certified, experienced teacher's background checks to work through the system.

They weren’t really new hires. They were more like transfers. The school’s are run by the state so they are state workers. They are employees of the district, but state workers.



This is NOT true. Teachers are not state workers and the schools are not run by the state. You may want to shore up you knowledge on the Virginia education system.

Well schools are run by their local district and overseen by the state. Teachers are state workers in Virginia.


No, they’re fcps employees. The state provides less than 30% of fcps funds. The state neither runs local schools nor employs the staff. How are you so clueless about your schools.?

FCPS is regulated by the state and it’s employees are eligible for benefits like the Virginia Retirement System (VRS) that applies to most state employees in Virginia. They are considered state employees.


Considered by who? If they are state employees then explain why every locality sets their own pay scale?

I consider public school teachers to be German mercenaries. See how easy that is?
Anonymous
But the intended point by state employee person was that somehow it was easier and quicker for them to get hired or onboarded... which is super false... if you work on Loudoun, Prince William, Richmond or whatever, and then go to FCPS, it os not quicker or easier to get put into the district or onboarded just because you worked in the state already. The separate districts all have their own hiring processes
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