Loudoun County Public Schools Treating Maskless Students Worse Than Those Who Rape Their Classmates

GURPS

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Minock's reporting from earlier in the week is consistent with audio from remarks that Janet Davidson, the Assistant Principal of Creighton’s Corner Elementary School, made at a meeting.

Davidson indicates that students will "be held in an in-school restriction situation here at school" until their parents arrive. "It's important that I point out to you that they are not allowed on campus on Loudoun County Public School property, starting tomorrow. It will be considered trespassing."
With the utmost casual tone of voice, she tells another person in the meeting that "we'll look forward to hearing from you via phone so you can let us know when you'd be able to pick them up."

The other person in the meeting asks how long students can be suspended for and is told when they are following the masking policy.

Chrissy Clark, who tweeted the audio, also covered for The Daily Caller further details of threats of trespassing and threats of suspension, which is a minimum of 10 days. Teachers there have also alleged they are being subject to a "hostile work environment" if they don't comply with the mask mandates.
 

Merlin99

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Loudon county was named for John Campbell, 4th Earl of Loudoun. It kind of sounds like it was named for a **** up and it's just carried on for 250 years.
 

GURPS

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Bombshell Email Reveals Plan to Arrest Maskless Students in Loudoun County





This bombshell comes days after Loudoun County Public Schools Superintendent Scott Ziegler claimed that reports that the district was seeking legal action against maskless students were false.

“LCPS does not have the authority to arrest or charge any suspended students or their parents for trespassing,” Ziegler said. “Furthermore, LCPS has not requested that local law enforcement charge any student with trespassing in connection with recent suspensions.”

Loudoun County is currently being sued over its school mask mandates in a lawsuit backed by Gov. Youngkin and Attorney General Jason Miyares.
 

GURPS

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Jury Finds Former Loudoun County Superintendent Guilty Of Crime Stemming From Trans Rape Coverup



Ziegler could face up to 12 months in jail, a $2,500 fine, or both. Sentencing in the trial will occur on January 4, 2024, Judge Douglas Fleming Jr. said. Ziegler’s victim, former special education teacher Erin Brooks, clasped her hands in front of her mouth in emotion after the verdict was read.

Prosecutors appointed by Attorney General Jason Miyares, a Republican, said that after they began investigating the school district’s coverup of a bathroom rape, they spoke with Brooks, who disclosed an unrelated instance of mishandling of sexual assault by school administrators. Brooks was then fired by Ziegler for cooperating with the special grand jury.

Out of all of LCPS’ 15,000 teachers, Brooks was singled out for firing by Ziegler at a school board meeting in June 2022, prosecutors said. Ziegler told board members he fired Brooks for giving private information to a conservative activist, and for giving private information to the grand jury, school board member John Beatty testified.

Ziegler’s alleged claim that Brooks had given information to a conservative activist turned out to be false, and it would be illegal to punish her for telling the truth to a jury she’d been subpoenaed by, prosecutors argued.
 

Hijinx

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I wonder where these people now running Loudon County originally came from.

They just do not sound like Virginians to me.
 

GURPS

INGSOC
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I wonder where these people now running Loudon County originally came from.


Blue has been spreading from DC for decades ... Well Paid Gov Workers / Progressives living in NoVA for years, instead of MD
 

vraiblonde

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You don't really think of Loudoun County as a prog hub. I think high end horse farms, upper class country folk, solid citizens..... And yet here they are allowing their daughters to be raped in school. They *vote* for that to happen. To their children. In school. And they are firmly in favor of parents being jailed for trying to protect their kids against sexual predators.

A quick search shows that Loudoun County is quite Democrat, so **** 'em. They deserve what they vote for. Greg Abbott should send them some illegal aliens, particularly the drug cartel entrepreneurs and human traffickers.
 

Hijinx

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Blue has been spreading from DC for decades ... Well Paid Gov Workers / Progressives living in NoVA for years, instead of MD
Virginia must be getting the Progressive white Gubmint worker while Md., especially, PG and Waldorf get the usual suspect Gubmint workers..
That sounds racist, but before I get burned, is it true? Perhaps Virginia is getting the higher paid GS folks.
I sit here wondering if I should post this and then I said to myself, Oh hell why not, the appearance is there, perhaps the fact is there.
 

TPD

the poor dad
How does one get Trespassed on Public Property?
I watch videos every night of 1st amendment auditors getting arrested and/or trespassed from government buildings simply for having a camera and asking questions of their government officials.
 

black dog

Free America
I watch videos every night of 1st amendment auditors getting arrested and/or trespassed from government buildings simply for having a camera and asking questions of their government officials.
Yes, and most are pretty funny to watch.

And in most cases the good LEO's have lost there Qualified Immunity with doing so, and the law suits begin with the City, County and the Good Officers. About the only City, County buildings we cant carry and or film in Indiana are city, county buildings that have court in them.
And one just can't film in the court rooms, everywhere else is fair game.
Lafayette, IN just finished a new city building with signs on the doors saying no weapons or cameras. They were quickly spanked and put in line by a few local Attorneys.
We have preemption laws here.


Preemption Statute​


The Indiana General Assembly has largely removed the ability of local governments to regulate firearms. Specifically, Indiana law prohibits local governments from regulating firearms, ammunition, or firearm accessories or the “ownership, possession, carrying, transportation, registration, transfer, and storage” or “commerce in and taxation of” these items.

People tend to laugh at Indiana for many reasons, if only the other 49 States were like Indiana.
 
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