Loudoun County's bombshell

The superintentendent of Loudoun County Public Schools sent a confidential email to Loudoun County's school board members on May 28. In the email, Superintendent Scott Ziegler wrote "The purpose of this email is to provide you with information regarding an incident that occurred at Stone Bridge HS. This afternoon a female student alleged that a male student sexually assaulted her in the restroom. The LCSO is investigating the matter."

This video should be sufficient to get Ziegler terminated:

"Ziegler declared that the predator transgender student or person doesn't exist and, to our knowlege, we don't have any records of assaults occurring in our restrooms."
That's stunning. Ziegler wrote that the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office, aka LCSO, was investigating the matter. Why should we trust a thing Superintendent Ziegler says? Here's Ziegler's letter:

That's pretty explosive stuff. I can't imagine why a school board would employ someone after he acted in such a duplicitous fashion.

Bill Stanley, the attorney representing the family, said in a statement that Ziegler’s comments confirmed what the family already believed — that the county’s school board and administration “failed to provide the safe environment” for their child.

"As evidenced by subsequent events and revelations, Loudoun Public Schools have been failing the parents who entrusted them to provide a safe environment for their children every day," Stanley said. "That trust has (been) irrevocably broken by Loudoun County Public Schools' actions and inactions."
Ziegler should be terminated immediately. His pension benefits should be revoked. Further, voters should terminate the School Board with a recall election ASAP. I can't think of a situation with more justification for immediate termination.

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