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Virginia Lieutenant Winner Earle Eller Lieutenant Gov. John Reid and Top Loudon County Republicans have slammed the county’s school board this week after three students were suspended, all of whom have slammed the county’s school board after the locker room incident involving trans students.
Parents tell Fox Membership in Washington, DC In August, their son was suspended after feeling uncomfortable with the discomfort of trans students, who used the boys’ locker room to be identified as male.
The school’s initial investigation into the complainant led to Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares launching an IX title investigation into the school and eventually forwarding it to the Department of Justice and the Federal Ministry of Education.
Wednesday, Del, R-Waterford. GearyHiggins confirmed his presence outside Tuesday’s meeting and told the Fox News Digital school board that mistakenly “continue to double its illegal policies under taxpayer fees and keep our children’s privacy and security at dangerous dangers.”
Parents: Virginia boy suspended after questioning trans locker room policy
The sign appears outside the Loudon County School Board Building in Ashburn, Virginia. (Katherine Frey/Washington Post via Getty Images)
Higgins, the last Republican state legislator in Loudoun County and a former school board member, called on what he called the LCPS’s so-called “scientific depreciation” on the Transgender Front, to ignore the threat of government funding withdrawal.
“Not only [board] He jeopardizes his students to advance their radical, scientific agenda, but it is using our taxes to do that. ” he said.
“The rule of Loudon County School Board is indeed an embarrassment for our county, posed danger to our children, betrayal of our parents, and the damage to the myriad good teachers and principals of our Loudon County Public Schools, who are forced to carry out radical political agendas that keep students and parents going.”
He said the boy’s case was “unbearable”.
“They were punished and slandered for sexual harassment simply because they watched women watch them change and film them in the locker room.”
“These boys are the unquestionable victims of nonsense on the school board, not the troublemaker or criminal.”
Higgins said the best way to solve the problem is to elect Earle-sears and Reid and Reselect Miyaresand then the “common sense” new school board for Loudon’s next municipal election.
The area is once again rural and Republican, but the spread of suburbans from Washington has gradually made it bluer since the second Bush administration.
Outside the board meeting Tuesday, Sears said she and those who gathered here [something] Very simple. ”
“It’s not everything we do to us. We want to make sure every child has privacy. Every child deserves privacy,” she said. Go to Loudon now.
“We don’t want to undress in the gym, locker room, in front of the opposite sex. If we don’t want to be adults, imagine our very vulnerable kids, especially our girls.”
She also said the school board rules prevented her from speaking during comments because she was not a county resident or former student.
Higgins quoted Loudoun’s liberalization, saying “not long ago” the county had a “great school system.”
“Around 2018, when a member resigned, the school board moved from a conservative majority to an unconservative majority. Since then, the trajectory seems to be getting worse every year.”
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But the school took a step back to Fox News Digital’s statement, denying that the boys were suspended simply because they felt uncomfortable.
“None of the LCPs is just because they express some discomfort. Reading of our Title IX resources should make it clear that there is a high title that initiates an IX Title investigation and determines that students violate Title IX’s higher titles.”
A spokesman also delayed Higgins’ view, saying any arguments in the county are “totally incorrect.”

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