The Loudoun County Public Schools system wants everyone to quickly forget that it tried to destroy the lives of boys who were the victims of sexual harassment by a transgender student.
LCPS tried to hit three high school boys with Title IX sexual harassment violations after they voiced their discomfort with a girl being allowed to change in the boys’ locker room with them. That girl allegedly used her phone to record them in the boys’ locker room, but the boys were deemed to be the ones committing sexual harassment, because the girl claims to be a boy, and LCPS takes misgendering more seriously than actual, real sexual harassment.
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LCPS dropped its investigation into one of the boys, but the other two were accused of “discrimination” and suspended by the district. LCPS has since reached a court settlement with the boys and their families, and a federal judge has now blocked the Department of Justice from intervening in the case.
The Justice Department will be able to appeal, but the accountability should not be reliant on whether or not such a repeal is granted. The reality is that LCPS facilitated the sexual harassment of male students by allowing a female student to regularly use the boys’ locker room, and then ignored it when that female student sexually harassed those male students. Then, the district set out to punish the boys who were the victims in this case because those boys did not adhere to the transgender ideology of the Loudoun County Public Schools district.
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Six of the nine members of the board voted last September to continue the policy that put that girl in the boys’ locker room in the first place (and allowed a boy to enter the girls’ bathrooms to sexually assault two female students back in 2021). Of those six, three are still serving on the board after the 2025 elections: Sumera Rashid, Vice Chair Anne Donohue, and Chair April Chandler.
Those three, and anyone else who has supported these trans bathroom policies, have proven that they are unfit to have any power over the school system. Anyone and everyone involved in targeting those teenage boys should be run out of politics forever, regardless of what “settlement” the district ended up reaching. The LCPS has decided for years to prioritize the fantasies of the transgender movement above the safety of students, and that is one of the most unforgivable things a school board could do.
