Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I doubt the inside source but the question remains - where is this report? It’s long overdue and Reid made such a colossal mess with the whole situation that many are interested in its findings.
This is important. MO for those in charge for past few decades (at every level and regardless of political affiliation) has been to claim they're "investigating" and then wait for the inevitable short attention span of public to move on to something else. Thus, no one ever gets held accountable for anything.
While this doesn't rise to "Pentagon Papers" level of importance, it's critical to start holding public officials accountable for their decisions and actions and not let them hide behind paperwork, "privacy" concerns and miniscule public attention spans. Only thing that will get this report released is good old public pressure - keep up the good work!
If only our most major local newspaper (the Washington Post, which may have national aspirations but is also local) ever actually published anything negative about FCPS...
I'm not saying they should only publish the negative, but they literally refuse to engage in any sort of accountability for local school systems over there in the education section of that paper.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is an article out crunching the numbers that FCPS has spent on lawyers and lawsuits in the few years that Dr. Reid has been superintendent.
The number is astronomical. Over 25 million since she was hired by FCPS.
15 million last year.
The law firms we are using are billing close to $2000.00 hour.
Most of these lawsuits are avoidable if they just governed as moderates or enforced district residency checks like in the Hayfield cheating scandal.
Imagine the teachers we could hire with that money.
If you’re actually concerned about legal bills you should tell your moms for Liberty pals to stop filing frivolous lawsuits over the way kids go pee pee.
Anonymous wrote:There is an article out crunching the numbers that FCPS has spent on lawyers and lawsuits in the few years that Dr. Reid has been superintendent.
The number is astronomical. Over 25 million since she was hired by FCPS.
15 million last year.
The law firms we are using are billing close to $2000.00 hour.
Most of these lawsuits are avoidable if they just governed as moderates or enforced district residency checks like in the Hayfield cheating scandal.
Imagine the teachers we could hire with that money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The school board currently has a copy of the investigative report from Hayfield Football. There appears to be confirmed evidence of a cover-up by superintendent Reid and assistant superintendent Boyd. When will this be released to the public or will they try to hide it?
Getting the report means it is now being reviewed by legal, HR, and probably the union eventually.
They don't get the report and release it immediately because of your fetish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If only our most major local newspaper (the Washington Post, which may have national aspirations but is also local) ever actually published anything negative about FCPS...
I'm not saying they should only publish the negative, but they literally refuse to engage in any sort of accountability for local school systems over there in the education section of that paper.
The Metro section is almost non-existent. Even the obituaries are pretty much limited to nationally known people.
They did have a piece today about the anti-Muslim graffiti in Montgomery County.
More on this than the "kidnappers" at TJ an Langley a few months ago.
You're an idiot https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2025/11/06/muslim-student-association-video-virginia/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If only our most major local newspaper (the Washington Post, which may have national aspirations but is also local) ever actually published anything negative about FCPS...
I'm not saying they should only publish the negative, but they literally refuse to engage in any sort of accountability for local school systems over there in the education section of that paper.
The Metro section is almost non-existent. Even the obituaries are pretty much limited to nationally known people.
They did have a piece today about the anti-Muslim graffiti in Montgomery County.
More on this than the "kidnappers" at TJ an Langley a few months ago.
You're an idiot https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2025/11/06/muslim-student-association-video-virginia/
Anonymous wrote:The school board currently has a copy of the investigative report from Hayfield Football. There appears to be confirmed evidence of a cover-up by superintendent Reid and assistant superintendent Boyd. When will this be released to the public or will they try to hide it?
Anonymous wrote:If only our most major local newspaper (the Washington Post, which may have national aspirations but is also local) ever actually published anything negative about FCPS...
I'm not saying they should only publish the negative, but they literally refuse to engage in any sort of accountability for local school systems over there in the education section of that paper.
The Metro section is almost non-existent. Even the obituaries are pretty much limited to nationally known people.
They did have a piece today about the anti-Muslim graffiti in Montgomery County.
More on this than the "kidnappers" at TJ an Langley a few months ago.
If only our most major local newspaper (the Washington Post, which may have national aspirations but is also local) ever actually published anything negative about FCPS...
I'm not saying they should only publish the negative, but they literally refuse to engage in any sort of accountability for local school systems over there in the education section of that paper.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I doubt the inside source but the question remains - where is this report? It’s long overdue and Reid made such a colossal mess with the whole situation that many are interested in its findings.
This is important. MO for those in charge for past few decades (at every level and regardless of political affiliation) has been to claim they're "investigating" and then wait for the inevitable short attention span of public to move on to something else. Thus, no one ever gets held accountable for anything.
While this doesn't rise to "Pentagon Papers" level of importance, it's critical to start holding public officials accountable for their decisions and actions and not let them hide behind paperwork, "privacy" concerns and miniscule public attention spans. Only thing that will get this report released is good old public pressure - keep up the good work!
Anonymous wrote:From a gatehouse employee and confirmed by a school board member.