School district failed to report rapes
Stephen Green:
COVER-UP: Loudoun County Schools Failed to Report Multiple Rapes Over Years
Loudoun County Schools in Virginia failed to report multiple sexual assaults over a period of years — and in violation of state law, according to a blockbuster report by Daily Wire’s Luke Rosiak.
Although Virginia law requires that “Reports shall be made to the division superintendent and to the principal or his designee on all incidents involving … sexual assault,” Rosiak’s research revealed Loudoun County Public Schools failed to “record multiple known incidents of alleged sexual assault.”
The law also states that school superintendents can be held “personally liable for violations.”
Emphasis added, mostly for the benefit of Loudoun Superintendent Scott Ziegler, who claimed at a June school board meeting that “To my knowledge, we don’t have any record of assaults occurring in our restrooms.”
“The predator transgender student or person simply does not exist,” Ziegler lied. “We don’t have any record of assaults occurring in our restrooms.”
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Also of note:
Loudoun County School-Board Member Resigns amid Backlash over Alleged Transgender Bathroom Assault
It looks like the board members were delusional, at best, by the threat to girls students posed by their allowing students to pick their restroom regardless of their actual gender. They were also delusional or careless about the threat posed by their trans activism. They all should resign.
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