Showing posts with label MCPS Public Information Office. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MCPS Public Information Office. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 21, 2023

Longtime Loudoun County Public Schools spokesperson Wayde Byard is charged with felony perjury, accused of lying to a special grand jury investigating the district.


LOUDOUN COUNTY, Va. — The first day of a high-profile perjury trial against the Loudoun County Public Schools spokesperson wrapped up with testimony from a high school principal.

Wayde Byard is charged with felony perjury for allegedly lying under oath about when he knew a 14-year-old female student was sexually assaulted by a classmate in May 2021.


The same perpetrator transferred to Broad Run High School later in the year where he sexually assaulted another girl. The teen was later convicted in juvenile court.

The controversy over how the school district handled the cases catapulted Loudoun County into the national spotlight. Gov. Glenn Youngkin, R-Virginia, used it as a campaign platform and launched an executive order as soon as he was sworn into office to investigate LCPS.

During the special grand jury, which lasted for months and involved 40 witnesses, Byard said he was unaware of allegations of sexual assaults months after the second incident.

The Commonwealth accused Byard of making a false statement, arguing the principal of Stone Bridge High School, where the first incident took place, informed him of the allegations.

The prosecution said Principal Tim Flynn called Byard to tell him “everything” including that the female student made allegations she was raped in a school bathroom. Flynn said he called Byard to figure out what kind of statement to release to the school community after the victim’s father, Scott Smith, caused an explosive scene on campus.

In the phone call, prosecutor Theo Stamps said Flynn told Byard, “This is bad.”..


Loudoun County principal takes stand in perjury trial | wusa9.com

Monday, July 18, 2022

Breaking: ‘Unaware’ of Changed Deadlines, MCPS Did Not Hold Reviews of Violent Incidents in Time

After-action reviews of stabbings at Montgomery Blair and Clarksburg high schools during the recently-completed school year were not conducted within the required 45 days.

The Maryland Center for School Safety must be notified of any “critical, life-threatening incident” that takes place in a public school within 24 hours after the school learns of the incident. MCPS did notify the state in the proper time...

...Edward Clarke, Montgomery County Public School Chief Safety Officer, who was the former director of the Maryland Center for School Safety, was unaware the timeline reporting requirements..

https://www.mymcmedia.org/unaware-of-changed-deadlines-mcps-did-not-hold-reviews-of-violent-incidents-in-time/?fbclid=IwAR2sflOaith6eN8K_-WkwKsS5Ror3GSw9ECB2Y1_nTV2l7MrG4fGtAKZwcY

Thursday, December 24, 2015

Blair Principal Disputes Police Report and Video, Finally Sends Letter Home to Parents




From ABC7 - Full video of Blair High School brawl referenced in above news story. According to the Blair Principal, there are only 10 students involved.  Watch the video and post in the comments how many students you can count in this video that are involved in this first period event (class had already started.

Video is on left side of page at this link:

http://wjla.com/news/local/only-on-7-gang-rivalry-sparks-massive-brawl-at-silver-spring-high-school