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District confirms former Isaac Young teacher charged after police say he posted threatening videos

The investigation began several weeks ago when New Rochelle Schools Superintendent Dr. Corey Reynolds alerted police to a threat against the district.

News 12 Staff

Mar 19, 2026, 12:14 PM

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New Rochelle school officials say they are taking safety precautions seriously after a former teacher was arrested this week on harassment charges, and parents say they feel confident administrators are handling the situation.

Police arrested 46‑year‑old Samuel McVey of Briarcliff Manor after discovering several YouTube videos in which he allegedly threatened school board members, including statements about showing up at their homes with a bazooka before later saying "just kidding." In another clip, he said, "I'm talking to you board members, I know who you are," and "I know where you live."

District officials confirmed McVey taught Spanish at Isaac Young Middle School for about four months beginning in September before being suspended with pay. While the district cannot comment on personnel matters, McVey told News 12 in a phone interview that he had been placed on administrative leave and was not told the reason.

After the suspension, Superintendent Dr. Corey Reynolds alerted police that he and others in the district received threatening emails. McVey claimed someone used his email account to send those messages pretending to be him.

Police executed an arrest warrant at McVey's home Tuesday and took him into custody without incident. He was charged with aggravated harassment in the second degree. School officials say McVey no longer works for the district.

McVey denied the allegations, telling News 12, "I never threatened the school superintendent," and adding that he does not know any board members.

A temporary order of protection now prevents McVey from going near the superintendent, any board of education buildings, and all New Rochelle schools. Police have increased their presence at several district buildings, and parents have been notified. Classes and activities are continuing as usual.

One parent said, "I'm really happy that they took precautions for the students and for faculty because at the end of the day we never know."

McVey is due back in court in April.

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