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superdude
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Tue Oct 26 14:58:09

Dozens of Loudoun County students stage walkout over sexual assault by boy in girls' bathroom
A boy accused of sexually assaulting a girl in a school bathroom was found guilty by a judge
By Emma Colton | Fox News

Students in Loudoun County, Virginia, staged a walkout in protest of recent sexual assault cases at the public school system and to show solidarity with victims of such abuses.

"Students who choose to participate will not be penalized for their participation; however, we do ask that students who participate do so peacefully, without signage, and in accordance with the Students Rights and Responsibilities we all reviewed and signed at the beginning of the year," said Michelle Luttrell, the principal at Loudoun County High School, according to WUSA.

Students at Stone Bridge, Broad Run, Riverside and other schools are planned to participate in the walkout on Tuesday. They planned to leave class for 10 minutes in protest, and organizers asked students and teachers to wear white and make protest signs, WUSA reported.
Approximately 75 students briefly walked out at Broad Run High School. The mass, widespread walkouts across the county did not come to fruition. The Broad Run walkout came hours ahead of what is expected to be a contentious Loudoun County School Board meeting, Fox News learned.

A judge found a boy guilty on Monday of sexually assaulting a girl in the girls' bathroom last spring at Stone Bridge High School. The boy was reportedly wearing a skirt during the incident.

LOUDOUN COUNTY DAD WHO SAYS DAUGHTER WAS SEXUALLY ASSAULTED IN SCHOOL PURSUES SUIT AGAINST DISTRICT

The girl’s father, Scott Smith, said he plans to file a lawsuit against the school system over the matter.

Smith gained national attention when he was arrested at a school board meeting on June 22 in a scene that was recorded and spread on social media. He was found guilty of disorderly conduct and resisting arrest in August after his arrest.

"We are relieved that justice was served today for the Smith’s daughter. This horrible incident has deeply affected the Smith family, and they are grateful for today’s outcome," the law firm representing the family said in a statement after the judge's ruling.

A second charge against the boy is still pending. He is also accused of forcing a female classmate into an empty room at Broad Run High School and groping her.

Loudoun County Public Schools Superintendent Scott Ziegler acknowledged on Oct. 15 that current policies are not adequate in addressing sexual assault cases following the incidents.


"I want to acknowledge that our processes and procedures were not adequate to respond to these recent events," Ziegler said. "It has become clear that our administrative procedures have not kept pace with the growth we have seen in our county."


An email from May 28 and revealed this month shows ​​Ziegler telling the school board about the sexual assault allegation that took place in the bathroom at Stone Bridge. At the June school board meeting where Smith was arrested, however, Ziegler declared that "the predator transgender student or person simply does not exist," and that to his knowledge, "we don’t have any record of assaults occurring in our restrooms."

YOUNGKIN DEMANDS RESIGNATIONS FROM LOUDOUN COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD IN WAKE OF BOMBSHELL EMAIL

He later apologized for the system not providing a safe environment for students.
"First, let me say to the families and students involved — my heart aches for you and I am sorry that we failed to provide the safe, welcoming, and affirming environment that we aspire to provide," he said.

The email revelation has since sparked calls for Ziegler and the school board to step down, including from Republican gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin.

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"It's outrageous," Youngkin told Fox News on Saturday. He said the email "simply confirms what we know, which is we had administrators at a school board who have been covering this up. I mean, they tried to hide it from parents, they've hidden it from the public, and they actually endangered students by moving this young man – who in fact was being prosecuted for a sexual assault in another school – and enabled it to happen again."
Rugian
Member
Tue Oct 26 15:12:36
McAuliffe also had a massive foot in mouth moment when he said, on multiple occasions, that parents shouldn't play a role in what students are taught at school.

Youngkin has gotten a month's worth of attack ads out of that speech.

Combine that with the NSBA committing ritual suicide by sending out that letter where they suggested that parents that oppose CRT are domestic terrorists, and the Democrats are looking very bad right now.
kargen
Member
Tue Oct 26 15:25:50
That father being arrested when he was basically told the assault on his daughter didn't happen is the go to video CNN and others show when they try to spin the story that all parents at school board meetings are members of some evil ISIS cell or worse.
That is the only evidence they have of violence and they never provide context.
Rugian
Member
Tue Oct 26 16:11:19
Yep. Leftist media's coverage of this whole thing has been abysmal and shows why no one trusts them anymore.
Dukhat
Member
Tue Oct 26 16:12:08
All this culture wars crap nobody cares about.
Rugian
Member
Tue Oct 26 16:13:49
That being said, it's premature to celebrate a Youngkin victory. Polls have him and McAuliffe tied, and Virginia is now overrun by federal workers who love Democrat spending policies.
Rugian
Member
Tue Oct 26 16:14:43
"All this culture wars crap nobody cares about."

I see someone got the DNC talking points memo on this subject.
Rugian
Member
Tue Oct 26 16:17:05
Clearly people DO care about this stuff, no matter how much Obama tries to spin it as "Fox News hysterics" or whatever.

More to the point, YOU care about this stuff. After all, YOU and your fellow Dems are the ones pushing CRT and tranny extremism onto schools in the first place.

Conservative voters are just pushing against something that YOUR side initiated, dumbass.
Dukhat
Member
Tue Oct 26 16:23:12
If you ask democrats what Critical Race Theory is, only like 10% of them could tell you what it is whereas something like 80%+ of Republicans can now (well, their fucked up version of it).

Rugian
Member
Tue Oct 26 16:31:04
Then Democrat voters are simply ignorant, because they're the ones that are voting for this crap in the first place.

Leftists are so disingenuous on this topic. First they push this extremist content on schoolchildren, then when conservatives negatively react to it you accuse THEM of engaging in culture wars.

Conservatives would have been perfectly happy if you had just left the education system alone. Its not their fault that SJW retards have made the schools a hot button issue.
Dukhat
Member
Tue Oct 26 21:17:46
Noone’s voting on critical race theory. What a fucking retarded statement. Stop making critical race theory a thing, you failed super fucking hard. Nobody knows what the fuck it is outside of your echo chambers.
Forwyn
Member
Tue Oct 26 21:40:37
Cuckhat really thinks parents won't be voting on schools shielding trannies for rape, and school boards using fucking cops to shut down righteously outraged parents?
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