The Loudon County School Board has fired Superintendent Scott Ziegler in the aftermath of the release of the grand jury report that investigated the behind the scenes lying and coverup (my words) of a rape that ultimately led to another rape at another school. School administrators tried to hide behind Title IX, student privacy, and any number of other dodges.
The school board’s leadership released this statement:
“In spite of the recent allegations leveled against Loudoun County School Board (LCSB) members and Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) employees over the past several months, we are pleased that the Special Grand Jury’s extensive investigation found no evidence of criminal conduct on the part of anyone within LCPS, and not a single indictment was filed as a result of this lengthy process.”
If that’s not a ‘gee we’re glad that we were stupid and negligent and have gotten away with it’ statement, then I might be mis-reading. As a side note, the grand jury is still impaneled and indictments might be pending.
Parents are livid after reading the report as well as concerned. One mother, who has kids in the district and is also an employee of the district thought about pulling her kids out of school due to lack of trust of the leadership.
Here’s an interesting quote from another parent:
“It seems like one student’s right to privacy took priority over every other students’ right to be safe in their school. And that was just really shocking and angering, and I don’t understand why they thought that that was an acceptable course of action to take.”
Now I’m going to go sideways a little bit because of this statement. The only reason that the student’s behavior was tolerated and that he was in the women’s restroom is because he claimed to be transfluid (it’s like transgender except claims to be one sex or another can change by the minute).
Girls’ right to privacy in the bathroom is being trampled on all over the place. The volley ball girls team in Vermont can’t use their locker room and are being vilified. Because one student’s ‘rights’ is above theirs.
One of the rape victims father’s was threatened, his wife was threatened, both with personal harm and being fired from their jobs or their business being shut down because they stood up for their daughter but the rapist was trans. The father’s arrest at a school board meeting was used as a means for the DOJ to label concerned parents as domestic terrorists. Because a mentally ill student’s rights superseded the rights of anyone else.
It’s not nearly enough and unless the new ‘transgender’ rules are looked at and disposed of, it’s going to happen again.
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