Richard Nunn: My apologies for blown forecast for Light the City ride
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My sincere apologies, a huge thank you, and congratulations!
Throughout my career, I strive for one thing above all else, accuracy. The smiles and laughs with the rest of the team are added treats for waking up so early. Friday, the one thing I aim for, reach for and try to provide missed the proverbial broad side of the barn.
First, my apologies to the hundreds of bikers for the Light the City ride and to anyone who had plans Friday night that changed due to rain. The first thing I do every day is review the climatology from the day before to compare my forecast. I track my forecast every day as I am my own worst critic. This morning I did not need the review as the wet clothes in my laundry were all the evidence I need.
“Today, we learned that the Jacksonville Sherriff’s Office arrested Ms. Thompson on a charge of soliciting or engaging in a romantic relationship with a student, Fluent said. While the judicial process plays out and as our internal human resources review continues, Ms. Thompson will not be returning to the classroom; however, I want to remind everyone of the presumption of innocence.”
Fluent added that Thompson was removed from the classroom earlier this school year upon receiving allegations she was engaging in an inappropriate relationship with a student.
In her absence, Fluent said the science teacher s classes will be staffed by a long-term substitute.
First Coast High School teacher accused of having romantic relationship with student
According to JSO jail records, 27-year-old Gretchin Thompson was arrested Wednesday on charges of an authority figure engaging in romantic relations with a student. Author: First Coast News Staff Published: 2:42 PM EDT April 7, 2021 Updated: 5:11 PM EDT April 8, 2021
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. A First Coast High School teacher is in jail in Duval County, accused of having a romantic relationship with a student.
According to JSO jail records, 27-year-old Gretchin Thompson was arrested Wednesday on charges of an authority figure soliciting or engaging in romantic relations with a student.
A message shared with First Coast High School families from Principal Justin Fluent says Thompson had been reassigned to duties with no student contact earlier this year after the school received allegations Thompson had engaged in inappropriate communications with
JSO did not identify the teen but said he was not a student at UNF. Author: First Coast News Staff Published: 9:08 PM EDT March 16, 2021 Updated: 12:54 PM EDT March 17, 2021
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. The Jacksonville Sheriff s Office is investigating a teenager s death after a dive team recovered his body from a retention pond on the campus of the University of North Florida, according to the JSO.
At about 6 p.m., several people walking in the 4800 block of Kernan Boulevard on the UNF campus noticed a body in a nearby retention pond, JSO said.
Both officers from the JSO and UNF Police Department responded to the scene. A JSO dive team recovered the body, which was identified as a teenage boy, police said. JSO did not identify the teen but said he was not a student.