NEW ON LOUDOUN: Over a period of years, Loudoun repeatedly failed to disclose sex assault incidents to the state and public despite law. A state database shows "0" during multiple time periods where highly-public incidents happened.
NEW ON LOUDOUN: Three weeks after bathroom rape, the superintendent claimed "to my knowledge, we don’t have any record of assaults occurring in our restrooms" -- but state law requires principals to report all sex assaults to the superintendent.
In October 13 statement, Loudoun school board claims none of its members knew of the alleged rape of a 9th grader at school.
But it was reported August 17 in their hometown paper, in an article on a topic they almost certainly would have followed closely.
LCPS also says, in careful phrasing, sheriff "was contacted within minutes of receiving the initial report."
But email from principal explicitly told students police were there only for an incident in the office that did not affect student safety -- the victim's dad being rude.
Prosecutor acknowledges main facts of Daily Wire story, says prosecution of May 28 case rested on DNA evidence from rape kit. Victim's father said the school called it a "physical assault" and never would have done a rape kit that day if he hadn't made a scene in the office.
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As Loudoun schools sought to pass a controversial transgender policy in June, it concealed that a 9th-grade girl was allegedly raped by a "gender fluid" student in a school bathroom just 3 weeks prior, The Daily Wire has learned.
In June, LCPS lectured the public for worrying about a "red herring," saying the district had 0 bathroom assaults on record. It quietly transferred the boy charged in the May 28 assault to a new school.
October 6, he was arrested for a new sex assault inside a classroom there.
The father of the victim is a man you've seen: The bald man being dragged by the police.
The county's top elected prosecutor personally tried to put him in jail. He was issued a no-trespassing order keeping him from telling his story at the meeting where the trans policy passed.
The two national teachers unions have donated a combined $1 million to McAuliffe's campaign for Virginia governor.
The law firm, Hunton Andrews Kurth, has been paid $8M since 2019 to do what the mom says is Fairfax County Public Schools' dirty work fighting against parents.
1,400 pages of billing records show Hunton advocating for the interest of the school system as it was found responsible for violating environmental regulations; apparently negotiating with foreign hackers after student data was stolen in a ransomware attack;
A Maryland 'equity' office planned to mark 9/11 by hosting a play that it said explores "Islamophobia" — in which the main Arab-American character admits he was "proud" when the Twin Towers fell, and another says America “deserved what it got.”
It advertised the play as exposing "prejudices... in even the most progressive cultural circles."
But the Equity office did not appear to read the play, which it abruptly cancelled: The play ends with a white liberal woman being beaten by an Arab and lamenting her "naievete."
In it, white liberal Emily lectures her husband Amir that Islam does not actually encourage men to beat their wives, as he says it does. She also disagrees with a black woman for being conservative, then sleeps with her husband. When Amir finds out, he brutally beats her.
The SECURITIES & EXCHANGE COMM is set to copy K-12 equity efforts
But whereas K-12 erases discipline disparities by lowering standards (avoiding 'school-to-prison-pipeline') SEC found no disparities, so it will put MORE employees in pipeline to find them
SEC IG found that few employees were disciplined, & no racial disparities. But said "Equity should be present in every facet of the work environment."
It will now lower the threshold of "suspected" misconduct that sends employees to HR
This report, which says that in the Biden admin, orgs must focus not just on equal opportunities but on avoiding “disparate outcomes" from "unconscious bias," was written by an IG, the gov's most independent&nonpartisan entity. Afghanistan IG also removed reports at Biden request
One is from an uber-conservative town where 9/10 officials are Republican. He claimed he "accidentally" signed the survey because "doesn't always read carefully." He actually wrote a whole paragraph agreeing with it.
“Since I attached my name to it and said I’m going to teach it to your kids, it’s causing me a lot of trouble,” he said. “I just want my name removed.”
Does that mean he decided not too teach CRT?
I’m going “to just do what I’ve always been doing, and not call it that,” he said