That ugly scene in which a Sterlington High School coach goaded a 16-year-old student into drinking vodka straight from a bottle and then physically attacked the youth, hitting him with his fists in the chest and face seems to have involved about half the officialdom of Ouachita Parish and maybe even a few folks from a neighboring parish.
Before taking this narrative any further, it’s important to remain focused on the primary issue because there are a lot of peripheral issues that come into play in its telling and each, in its own way, is an integral part of the whole.
In a nutshell, here is what happened:
Jack Goode, a coach, a teacher, an adult responsible for educating and molding the lives of young people, allowed teenagers who came to him for more beer after their supply ran out to handle an AR-10 assault rifle and then forced a 16-year-old, Chandler Jones, to drink vodka against his wishes, called him a p***y when he got sick from the booze and threw up, threatened to beat the youth like his (Goode’s) own father never had, then did so, striking him in the chest and face, and threatened to kill him, according to testimony given at an LSPC hearing.
Goode subsequently attacked Chandler Jones, throwing him down in a ditch while threatening to kill the youth and later appeared on a motorcycle at the home where the teenagers were partying and cut do-nuts in the lawn.
Goode was arrested on cruelty to a juvenile and for contributing to the delinquency of a minor but Geary Aycock, the district attorney’s chief felony prosecutor, inexplicably reduced the charges to simple battery and Goode was sentenced to pay a $300 fine, a sentence that was subsequently suspended, and he was placed on unsupervised probation. A condition of his probation was that he would not be able to seek employment at Sterlington High School nor Sterlington Junior High School. That wording is noteworthy because is said nothing about his working at other schools in Ouachita Parish.
Chandler’s mother, Haley Jones, a deputy sheriff, was subsequently accused of causing damage to her patrol car, demoted to radio duty and pushed to the point of resigning her job when she wasn’t even at the scene the night of the April 2017 incident. The pressure, she said, was because her father-in-law, a retired state trooper, posted comments about the incident on Facebook and Sheriff Jay Russell found his comments objectionable.
Her immediate supervisor was demoted from captain to lieutenant in the wake of the brawl triggered by an intoxicated high school coach when he remained with Mrs. Jones after she learned that her son had been attacked by Goode because he felt she was too distraught to be alone.
The deputy who conducted the investigation of the attack on Chandler Jones by Goode received a verbal reprimand.
Chandler’s dad, a Louisiana state trooper was initially recommended for a 40-hour suspension for interfering with the sheriff’s department’s investigation but had that reduced to 12 hours by LSP Superintendent Col. Kevin Reeves, which was in turn upheld by the LSPC. The trooper, Joseph Jones (Chandler’s father), was off-duty, not in uniform nor was he in a state police vehicle when he arrived at Goode’s home, though he did admit he had drunk “eight to 10 beers” prior to hearing of the incident with his son. He also admitted to using profanity and offered to drop criminal charges against Goode if the coach would take the matter into a nearby field to handle the matter like men.
You can go HERE and HERE to READ REPORTER Zach Parker’s entire story of the incident and the LSPC hearing in the Ouachita Citizen.
All of which brings us to these two very obvious questions which must remain the center of the discussion after all else is said and done and which must be answered by the proper authorities:
How is it that Jack Goode is now back in a classroom just down the road from Sterlington at West Monroe High School (in Ouachita Parish) teaching children?
For the answer, LouisianaVoice did a little investigation of our own and what we found was certainly interesting, if not conclusive.
It seems that Jack Goode is a native of Richland Parish.
His mother, Linda Goode, is Assistant Administrator at Richland Parish Hospital in Delhi.
She is a MEMBER of the hospital’s Advisory Committee and Community Partners for the Richland Parish School-Based Health Center for the Delhi senior and high schools.
State Sen. Francis Thompson also is a MEMBER of that same committee.
Linda Goode made five CONTRIBUTIONS of $200 each to Thompson’s political campaigns between 2010 and 2017 and son Jack Goode chipped in another $200 in 2014.
As we said, those facts, while intriguing, are not conclusive, so LouisianaVoice sent the following email to Thompson Thursday at 4:14 p.m.:
Senator, did you intervene or otherwise have any input, influence, or involvement in the decision by the Ouachita Parish School Board to hire Jack Goode to a teaching position at West Monroe High School after he agreed to resign from his teaching/coaching position at Sterlington High School as a result his providing alcohol for and fighting with a 16-year-old student in April 2017?
Did you discuss the status of Jack Goode with anyone either:
- In the office of the Ouachita Parish District Attorney,
- At the Ouachita Parish School Board office, including but not limited to School Board President Jerry Hicks,
- Any official of West Monroe High School, or
- Any individual associated with the Louisiana State Police?
Did anyone, including Jack or Emily Goode or Linda Goode, ever contact you on behalf of Jack Goode as a result of the altercation between juvenile Chandler Jones and Jack Goode?
On Friday at 9:46 a.m., we received this one-word response from Thompson through his Delhi Senate office:
From: Thompson, Sen. Francis (District Office) <thompsof@legis.la.gov>
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2018 9:46 AM
To: ‘Tom Aswell’
Subject: RE: JACK GOODE
No.
Perhaps this is an issue the Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education might wish to take up.
Shouldn’t the officials at West Monroe High School be disturbed by this? Why would they allow someone with Jack Goode’s reputation to join their faculty? Oh, I forgot. Heavy-handed Ouachita Parish Sheriff and State Senator political influence.
In this toxic, upside world that we live in….I would not be surprised iF Jack Goode has strong supporters from parents, students, churches, political allies, etc. Morals seem to be unimportant in the way people’s worth is determined. This will not end well for us. Pay day, some day!
You already know that’s the case. Just look at the comments exchange between Reggie Roark, an obvious huge Goode supporter, and Haley Jones, Joseph Jones’S wife and Chandler’s mother, in the comments section of Burns’S original post:
http://www.soundoffla.com/?p=2342
inserting the minute entry in the article was a smart move. In reading the specifics of the language, I have an open question that I THINK I know the answer to. The wording says, “as condition of probation, the defendant will not be able to seek employment at Sterlington High School.” What’s left unanswered if “for what time frame?” Is it just the one-year probation or for good? If it’s the former, he could spend this year at WMHS, then simply be quietly (assuming all this uproar had not started) reassigned back to Sterlington, making it effectively a one-year suspension from coaching at Sterlington (sort of like what Sean Peyton got for the Saints) which his lead assistant could “hold down the fort” with no loss in continuity.
Sterlington is presently ranked # 2 in the state 3-A and West Monroeis # 2 in 5-A: https://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/sports/high_schools/article_44f8051a-b4a0-11e8-820b-7beea084d52d.html.
I’m willing to wager the play was (and still may be) to quietly transfer him back to Sterlington after the one-year probation was up and all had quieted down.
Egads! I will wager Coach Goode will be very very careful and not get booze for kids while drunk. I would be of more concern about the AR10??? or was it an AR15?? Mr. Burns I think you are right, he could be transferred in one year since it says condition of probation. Did he have a winning season at West Monroe?? ron Thompson
Also a simple battery is not a charge you can use when a juvenile is involved!