Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find the story a bit hard to follow - is Jillian a coach who just left? Or is it Faith? or is it both?
The entire letter is terrible but what kind of idiot parent thinks high school cheer is so important in the scheme of a lifetime. “ Our fear is that the history of Oakton cheerleading will be tarnished and remembered with conversations of ‘peoole’ who destroyed something that so many people worked hard for. “
History of cheerleading tarnished 😂
This is such a white mom thing to write.
And “alumni cheerleaders”? They don’t have anything better going on to concern themselves with this???
No. This is not. It might be someone from long ago. Very confusing letter. Almost sounds Smollett to me.
Anonymous wrote:I find the story a bit hard to follow - is Jillian a coach who just left? Or is it Faith? or is it both?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doubtful this can be tracked.
How much is this going to cost?
You know nothing. As someone who does some forensic work like this, the vast majority of emails can be tracked. The question is how clever was the writer in covering their tracks. If they were really good and knew what they were doing, they could cover their tracks and the trail will end in a dead end. I'd say the vast majority, well over 98% of messages are not sent by people who can do that. And most of the public will not be able to cover their tracks. So, with a reasonable electronic forensic team, they can find the origin.
Anonymous wrote:Doubtful this can be tracked.
How much is this going to cost?
Anonymous wrote:A student who was injured and on the sideline took a picture of Dabrio speaking to another athlete and posted it on the social media site Snapchat with the statement “that she was going to beat me up.” When another team member showed the post to Dabrio, she told the athletic director, who was on site. The lone consequence, Dabrio said, was, “She was just ejected from the game, and there was no further follow up to that incident.”
“I feel unprotected, because you wrote this about me,” Dabrio said. “I was with your kids for this amount of time. And you felt this way this whole time.”
Asked about the administration’s response to that incident, and the delay in contacting Dabrio about the letter, a school system spokeswoman said in a statement, “FCPS works hard each day to create a school environment where all students and staff are valued and feel accepted and supported.[b] We condemn all hateful behavior.”[/b
Clearly not, Oakton.
Anonymous wrote:Why is this being investigated? It's not illegal to send someone an e-mail and it contained no threats.
Throw it in the trash and move on.
Anonymous wrote:I find the story a bit hard to follow - is Jillian a coach who just left? Or is it Faith? or is it both?
The entire letter is terrible but what kind of idiot parent thinks high school cheer is so important in the scheme of a lifetime. “ Our fear is that the history of Oakton cheerleading will be tarnished and remembered with conversations of ‘peoole’ who destroyed something that so many people worked hard for. “
History of cheerleading tarnished 😂
This is such a white mom thing to write.
And “alumni cheerleaders”? They don’t have anything better going on to concern themselves with this???