Coverup: Loudoun County School Board refuses to release internal report

On February 14, the Loudoun County School Board decided to spit in parents’ faces and refused to release an internal report detailing two 2021 sexual assaults by transsexuals at two separate Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) high schools.

The motion to release the report, which was due in January 2022, failed 6-3. Most hid behind “student privacy” as the main reason for suppressing the truth from Loudoun County residents.

Here is a traitor to the community.

The real reason behind sealing the report is that it likely confirms the findings of a special grand jury last December. The grand jury was empaneled by Virginia Attorney General Jason Meares (R) at the behest of Governor Glenn Yonkin (R).

The jury found that LCPS was lax in handling sexual assault and “failed at every turn.”

The report states, “There were several decision points for senior LCPS administrators, including the superintendent, up to and including the superintendent, to be transparent and change the sequence of the October 6, 2021 BRHS sexual assault incidents. “They failed at every juncture.”

Scott Ziegler, the former LCPS superintendent, was fired by the school board and indicted on three misdemeanor charges last year by a special grand jury. Former LCPS spokesman Wayde Byard faces a felony charge of lying to a grand jury.

Remember LCPS allowed these heinous crimes to happen in the first place by allowing students to use the restroom that corresponds to their “gender identity”. They’ve decided the radical pro-trans mafia feels like revoking the rights of parents.

The adopted policy comes shortly after the first sexual assault that occurred in a bathroom at Stone Bridge High School. According to National Review, the victim’s father argued during a public school board meeting that the policy would lead to more victimization of female students.

The board, however, claimed there was no record of sexual harassment and expelled the father from the police meeting.

The school board then gave the transsexual bully a free pass and allowed him to transfer to Broad Run High School. The male student went on to kidnap a girl from a hallway and force her into an empty classroom, where he nearly choked her and sexually assaulted her.

Last October, a juvenile court judge found the student guilty of sexual assault.

Despite these crimes and almost certain criminal behavior by former LCPS administrators, the school board has steadfastly denied contradicting its bathroom policy. This means girls will be vulnerable to future sex predators looking to exploit this craze.

These truly disgraceful board members must be removed by legal means. Another recall attempt would be a good idea.