Anonymous wrote:I don't think the particular failure-to-report charge against Bloom could lead to more than a fine, but people like to exaggerate. Do agree his days at Haycock are over but, as long as Augie continues to do a good job, Zuluaga has no incentive to treat a permanent replacement as a priority with all the other pandemic-related challenges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know when Haycock will get a new principal. The current principal's misdemeanor case is scheduled at the Fairfax courts for June but given the pandemic, this date will likely move out. He will most likely face a fine, but doubt he will get jail time. Fabio has said nothing about a replacement for Haycock that I'm aware of, but how long can this school go without a full time Principal? Why hasn't FCPS just made a call regarding Bloom and started a new search for the next academic year for a Principal? Even if Bloom is able to get off without jail time, it's not like he will be accepted into the Haycock community after this, so I really don't understand why the County is waiting to take proper steps to fulfill the position. I have had several interactions with Augie, and as great as he is, it just feels like he really doesn't want to be doing this any longer. It's been a long stretch of "pinch hitting" post retirement, and I don't really blame him.
What was the misdemeanor case? What did he do?
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know when Haycock will get a new principal. The current principal's misdemeanor case is scheduled at the Fairfax courts for June but given the pandemic, this date will likely move out. He will most likely face a fine, but doubt he will get jail time. Fabio has said nothing about a replacement for Haycock that I'm aware of, but how long can this school go without a full time Principal? Why hasn't FCPS just made a call regarding Bloom and started a new search for the next academic year for a Principal? Even if Bloom is able to get off without jail time, it's not like he will be accepted into the Haycock community after this, so I really don't understand why the County is waiting to take proper steps to fulfill the position. I have had several interactions with Augie, and as great as he is, it just feels like he really doesn't want to be doing this any longer. It's been a long stretch of "pinch hitting" post retirement, and I don't really blame him.
Anonymous wrote:That hasn't been my experience with the interim principal. He loves the kids and community - he's even been emailing the families a picture of their kid's birthday pencil, to let them know it will be waiting for them when the students return. He's always smiling and professional. I'm not sure where you get that he's over his job and worn out. lol
Anonymous wrote:You get that the pandemic is probably slowing down any principal search process, right?