Friday, September 28, 2018

LITTLE ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT SENDS NOTICE OF INTENT TO TERMINATE TEACHER OBSESSED WITH TV REPORTER



Just days after a Little Rock School District ("LRSD") teacher had a criminal trespass case dismissed against him, he was arrested again and now is being fired.


LANCE CURTIS FRITCHMAN - NOT HIS FIRST BRUSH WITH THE LAW

Lance Curtis "Stalker" Fritchman , 52, has been sent a notice of intent to terminate according to Pamela Smith, Director of Communications for LRSD.

We contacted Smith after receiving a tip that Fritchman was being fired and she was able to confirm the information our source provided.

Fritchman who worked at McClellan High School, was placed on administrative leave, a/k/a/ suspension,  by the LRSD on March 2nd after KARK/FOX16 TV reporter Mitch McCoy questioned the district about some of Fritchman's social media (Twitter) posts.

The tweets made reference to White History Month, #WhiteLivesMatters, the phrase "I love being White," and included disparaging remarks about participants of last year's Women's March.




Fritchman's tweets also reflect his bigoted, racist opinions and beliefs. Given that the racial makeup of the school where he taught is predominantly black with Hispanic or Latino students making up the next largest segment of the student population, his being a teacher there must have pushed him over the edge. No doubt they experienced the hate he spewed first hand.

RACIAL BREAKDOWN DATA OBTAINED FROM LRSD





Fritchman also went after Arkansas Times Senior Editor Max Brantley.



 Fritchman followed up with threats.




After learning of his suspension/administrative leave, Fritchman went to KARK and Fox16 multiple times on March 5th and had to be escorted from the property by police. 

After being told to leave, Fritchman returned to the property and continued to contact the station via telephone. 

Fritchman was arrested on March 6th and charged with criminal trespass.





The criminal trespass case never made it past District Court Judge Hugh
Finkelstein (who is smack in the middle of a growing scandal involving a lying snitch and a group of crooked, corrupt cops). Finkelstein acquitted Fritchman as he was on a public sidewalk when he was harassing his victims. Finklestein removed the no contact order that was put in place, freeing Fritchman up to continue his stalking and harassment of the subject(s) of his obsession.




Like his idol, Trump, Fritchman has issues with the truth a reality as well.

A leave without pay is a suspension, its not an unpaid vacation as a reward for exemplary performance.

A series of threatening and harassing phone calls to McCoy and fellow newroom associate Austin Kellerman led to Fritchman's arrest for harassing communication.

Fritchman as once again placed on administrative leave/suspended and LRSD issued a statement.



A review of court records reveal that Fritchman has a history of criminal behavior going back over a decade.

Charges ranged from traffic offenses to  battery charges and at least one violation of an order of protection.








We have made requests for copies of all court cases involving Fritchman and will post updates as the records flow in. 

***UPDATE 10/11/18*** 

We learned that Fritchman plead no contest to the latest harassing communications charge against him and District Court Judge Hugh Finklestein and he was ordered to stay at least 500 yards (1500 feet) from McCoy.
 



Monday, September 24, 2018

LITTLE ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT MICHAEL POORE HAS NEVER REGISTERED TO VOTE IN PULASKI COUNTY - HE DIDN'T VOTE FOR THE TAX INCREASE FOR LRSD THAT FAILED LAST YEAR

POORE'S CONCERN FOR COMMUNITY IS A FARCE - HE IS NOT A REGISTERED VOTER IN THE COUNTY

Records on file with the Arkansas Secretary of State and the Pulaski County Clerk reveal that the appointed superintendent of the Little Rock School District never moved his voter registration to Pulaski County from Benton County when he was hired by Arkansas Department of Education Director Johnny Key.


Poore's hiring was announced in April 2016 and he started on July 1, 2016.

Poore purchased a home in Little Rock on December 18, 2017.





Where he lived in the city prior to that is unknown. Perhaps he stayed in a hotel during the week and went back to Bentonville on the weekends as he still owns a home there.





Poore was all over TV and at a couple of board meeting encouraging Little Rock voters to pass a millage increase to benefits Little Rock schools last year.

It failed miserably. 

But how committed can you be to a community when you don't even bother to change your voter registration so that you can vote for the tax increase you are calling for? 

Poore should be embarrassed and resign. 

Johnny Key needs to give control of the Little Rock School District back to citizens now and let them elect a school board and hire a superintendent of their choice.

Registering to vote in the county should be a requirement, just like residing in the city.

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You can watch and see if Poore changes his voter registration by clicking here.
Type in Michael Poore and input his date of birth, 8/17/1961.

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We also received information from a highly reliable source that Poore had issues with credentials when he arrived in Arkansas. He lacked the required education for certification to be a superintendent. His GRE source were so low that Harding University had to waive admission standards to accept him.  More on this later.

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Interesting reading from the blog of Judge Wendell Griffin, Justice is a Verb!, about that millage election.  http://wendelllgriffen.blogspot.com/2017/04/the-little-rock-school-district-millage.html

Wonder what Judge Griffen thinks about Poore not bothering to register to vote to support the millage he was asking Little Rock residents to vote for?

The term mercenary educator pops into our mind.