Hayfield Football Coach Fired

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Anonymous wrote:Staff were told at the luncheon that speaking about things would have a negative impact on our evaluations .
Yes, I work at Hayfield.

Not everyone at Hayfield is of the mindset that this was proper. Hayfield is so much more than this football team and athletics department. We are a very diverse school, no ethnicity group makes up a majority of the population and we have over 50 different home languages spoken by our students and staff.

We are not perfect, but we are not defined by this scandal either.

Would you say that most of the staff would like to see Overton and Thompson gone ? B/c right now when I here Hayfield, I think Overton. Not sure why he is still drawing a paycheck from FFx county, but he is.


I’ve no doubt that the staff would like to see them both gone and start to rebuild a very very broken place
You have no doubt, but are you the person that said they are on the Hayfield staff ? I want to hear from that person.


You’d have to take anything you see here with a grain of salt anyway. There might be Hayfield staff that show up and say “no we love this principal, we don’t want him to go!” For even the worst principals, there are staff members who say that but they’re usually the staff members the good ones hate. They’re the ones who cut corners, slack off, show up late constantly, don’t show up to their duty, have loose boundaries with kids, don’t really teach- those teachers LOVE the bad principals because they can skate by doing the bare minimum that a good principal won’t let them get away with.


It’s always the bottom 10% and top 10% who are the most vocal. In this case the top 10% have been intimidated by reprisal and silenced, so you will only hear a fabricated positive cast of Thompson supporters among the Hayfield staff.
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Anonymous wrote:Staff were told at the luncheon that speaking about things would have a negative impact on our evaluations .
Yes, I work at Hayfield.

Not everyone at Hayfield is of the mindset that this was proper. Hayfield is so much more than this football team and athletics department. We are a very diverse school, no ethnicity group makes up a majority of the population and we have over 50 different home languages spoken by our students and staff.

We are not perfect, but we are not defined by this scandal either.




"We are not perfect, but we are not defined by this scandal either."

Sadly, you are now. It is unfortunate you do not realize that. And frankly you deserve to be. The entire staff is complicit in this. You all knew what was going on, and so many of you decided to do nothing. Had even a small minority spoken up from the outset this all could have been avoided. Shame on you.


Speaking as a teacher at a school where multiple staff have formally complained about the principal and the principal was even investigated by the county and reinstated, this isn’t close to being true. You can see how a district will cover up for their own people- Hayfield staff could’ve complained and voiced this plenty and been completely ignored by the district. That’s how it works.


Dunne talked about changing the whistleblower/grievance system over from the superintendent to the SB. I think that’s a great idea. I know 9 of 12 SB members have been carrying water for Reid & Hayfield admins the entire time, but I still think one honest SB member is better than one corrupt superintendent.
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Anonymous wrote:The court documents leaked on Asra Nomani’s X page, don’t look good for the Principal or Coach.


Kinda funny how neither one of them noticed all the transfers! Shouldn't the principal be on top of that? And the head of security didn't notice his former players in the hallways until they showed up in his weight room? Was he even doing that job?


To be fair, he was too busy hiring coaches who would later offer drugs to minors to notice all these new kids on campus.

The coach you are talking about was an ex division 1 football player, with a decent job, and reputation in the community before that incident. He could have gotten a volunteer coaching at at any other high school football program in the state. He was well qualified for the position.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Staff were told at the luncheon that speaking about things would have a negative impact on our evaluations .
Yes, I work at Hayfield.

Not everyone at Hayfield is of the mindset that this was proper. Hayfield is so much more than this football team and athletics department. We are a very diverse school, no ethnicity group makes up a majority of the population and we have over 50 different home languages spoken by our students and staff.

We are not perfect, but we are not defined by this scandal either.




"We are not perfect, but we are not defined by this scandal either."

Sadly, you are now. It is unfortunate you do not realize that. And frankly you deserve to be. The entire staff is complicit in this. You all knew what was going on, and so many of you decided to do nothing. Had even a small minority spoken up from the outset this all could have been avoided. Shame on you.


Speaking as a teacher at a school where multiple staff have formally complained about the principal and the principal was even investigated by the county and reinstated, this isn’t close to being true. You can see how a district will cover up for their own people- Hayfield staff could’ve complained and voiced this plenty and been completely ignored by the district. That’s how it works.


Dunne talked about changing the whistleblower/grievance system over from the superintendent to the SB. I think that’s a great idea. I know 9 of 12 SB members have been carrying water for Reid & Hayfield admins the entire time, but I still think one honest SB member is better than one corrupt superintendent.


It might help. In our situation, the principal was picked and brought on not by the superintendent but by someone else high up in the division. Problems were WIDELY known and acknowledged throughout the district at multiple levels and in multiple aspects. It doesn’t matter if they have coverage from people high up in the district. The idea that if the staff had just “told someone” the principal et al would’ve been swiftly addressed, reprimanded, and fired is laughable to anyone who knows how school systems work.
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Anonymous wrote:The court documents leaked on Asra Nomani’s X page, don’t look good for the Principal or Coach.


Kinda funny how neither one of them noticed all the transfers! Shouldn't the principal be on top of that? And the head of security didn't notice his former players in the hallways until they showed up in his weight room? Was he even doing that job?


To be fair, he was too busy hiring coaches who would later offer drugs to minors to notice all these new kids on campus.

The coach you are talking about was an ex division 1 football player, with a decent job, and reputation in the community before that incident. He could have gotten a volunteer coaching at at any other high school football program in the state. He was well qualified for the position.


So, to confirm...in your world someone who tries doing drugs with minors is "well qualified" for a position that involves being around minors? Maybe, just maybe sit this one out.
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Anonymous wrote:The court documents leaked on Asra Nomani’s X page, don’t look good for the Principal or Coach.


Kinda funny how neither one of them noticed all the transfers! Shouldn't the principal be on top of that? And the head of security didn't notice his former players in the hallways until they showed up in his weight room? Was he even doing that job?


To be fair, he was too busy hiring coaches who would later offer drugs to minors to notice all these new kids on campus.

The coach you are talking about was an ex division 1 football player, with a decent job, and reputation in the community before that incident. He could have gotten a volunteer coaching at at any other high school football program in the state. He was well qualified for the position.


And now this, ABRACADABRA!!

https://wjla.com/news/local/hayfield-secondary-school-coach-prince-william-county-smoke-marijuana-arrested-demetrius-amerson-student-16-year-old-meet-up-misdemeanor-contributing-delinquency-minor-virginia-crime-fcps-dmv
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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.


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?


Typical Maggot response
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The court documents leaked on Asra Nomani’s X page, don’t look good for the Principal or Coach.


Kinda funny how neither one of them noticed all the transfers! Shouldn't the principal be on top of that? And the head of security didn't notice his former players in the hallways until they showed up in his weight room? Was he even doing that job?


To be fair, he was too busy hiring coaches who would later offer drugs to minors to notice all these new kids on campus.

The coach you are talking about was an ex division 1 football player, with a decent job, and reputation in the community before that incident. He could have gotten a volunteer coaching at at any other high school football program in the state. He was well qualified for the position.


"He could have gotten a volunteer coaching at at any other high school football program in the state."

And yet the only one who did give him a volunteer coaching position (you forgot that word) is someone who got teenagers to commit federal crimes to come play for him. Speaks volumes of the two of them. But do go on defending them both.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The court documents leaked on Asra Nomani’s X page, don’t look good for the Principal or Coach.


Kinda funny how neither one of them noticed all the transfers! Shouldn't the principal be on top of that? And the head of security didn't notice his former players in the hallways until they showed up in his weight room? Was he even doing that job?


To be fair, he was too busy hiring coaches who would later offer drugs to minors to notice all these new kids on campus.

The coach you are talking about was an ex division 1 football player, with a decent job, and reputation in the community before that incident. He could have gotten a volunteer coaching at at any other high school football program in the state. He was well qualified for the position.


And now this, ABRACADABRA!!

https://wjla.com/news/local/hayfield-secondary-school-coach-prince-william-county-smoke-marijuana-arrested-demetrius-amerson-student-16-year-old-meet-up-misdemeanor-contributing-delinquency-minor-virginia-crime-fcps-dmv


Bu...bu...but...ummm...racist!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The court documents leaked on Asra Nomani’s X page, don’t look good for the Principal or Coach.


Kinda funny how neither one of them noticed all the transfers! Shouldn't the principal be on top of that? And the head of security didn't notice his former players in the hallways until they showed up in his weight room? Was he even doing that job?


To be fair, he was too busy hiring coaches who would later offer drugs to minors to notice all these new kids on campus.

The coach you are talking about was an ex division 1 football player, with a decent job, and reputation in the community before that incident. He could have gotten a volunteer coaching at at any other high school football program in the state. He was well qualified for the position.


What D1 program did he play for again? Asking for a friend.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The court documents leaked on Asra Nomani’s X page, don’t look good for the Principal or Coach.


Kinda funny how neither one of them noticed all the transfers! Shouldn't the principal be on top of that? And the head of security didn't notice his former players in the hallways until they showed up in his weight room? Was he even doing that job?


To be fair, he was too busy hiring coaches who would later offer drugs to minors to notice all these new kids on campus.

The coach you are talking about was an ex division 1 football player, with a decent job, and reputation in the community before that incident. He could have gotten a volunteer coaching at at any other high school football program in the state. He was well qualified for the position.


So, for you, well qualified means a history of the same type of behavior at multiple schools. His first school, where he was an assistant coach, benefited from his recruiting, but he was also shielded by his former high school head coach, who was the head coach of that school at the time and was also a VHSL Hall of Fame head coach. At is second school, where Overton was head coach, he brought in players from all over the place, as far south as Fredericksburg/Spotsylvania and north from Alexandria/Fairfax. All went to Freedom High School. He has been recruiting for 10+year or more from all over northern Virginia and Fredericksburg areas. He has been using the homeless and shared address stuff during this time. He was “protected” in PWCS because they knew this would blow up in their face and did not want it to get out the way it has now in FCPS.

A good coach can have all the pedigree they need and also know the X’s and O’s Better than anyone. When you resort to recruiting against the league rules that most other teams follow, and to the level of which he did said recruiting this football season, you are no longer a good coach. You have become an outed cheater who coaches football. Had he done things the right way all along, he would garner greater respect for being a good coach. As it stands, he is simply a cheater who is setting a poor example for the players he coaches.

Please never say someone with shady morals, whose behavior has brought shame to the school he coaches at and to the county he works in, a good coach. No good coach would need to do what he has done.
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Giving this clown a platform to falsely claim his innocence while providing no facts only serves to normalize his criminal behavior. When will the mainstream media learn to stop doing this?
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Anonymous wrote:https://wjla.com/news/local/hayfield-football-coach-denies-recruiting-accusations-claims-team-being-targeted-hayfield-investigation-vhsl-virginia-high-school-league-playoffs-hawks-national-district-dmv-sports


Giving this clown a platform to falsely claim his innocence while providing no facts only serves to normalize his criminal behavior. When will the mainstream media learn to stop doing this?


Agreed. He has been doing this for YEARS. Deny, Deny, Deny. Deflect, Deflect, Deflect. Nothing to see here folks. There is no proof. We did nothing wrong. Prove it.

I love that he has recently said on DCnews now, that they lost in the court of public opinion pic opinion. True, you have definitely lost that. You will also find out what loosing is on Dec. 4th and when you lose your job. Good luck in the future coach
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The court documents leaked on Asra Nomani’s X page, don’t look good for the Principal or Coach.


Kinda funny how neither one of them noticed all the transfers! Shouldn't the principal be on top of that? And the head of security didn't notice his former players in the hallways until they showed up in his weight room? Was he even doing that job?


To be fair, he was too busy hiring coaches who would later offer drugs to minors to notice all these new kids on campus.

The coach you are talking about was an ex division 1 football player, with a decent job, and reputation in the community before that incident. He could have gotten a volunteer coaching at at any other high school football program in the state. He was well qualified for the position.


Damn...you got dragged worse than those Hayfraud kids did vs. the only halfway decent opponent they faced all season.
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