FCPS Review Backs School’s Handling of Student Convicted of Groping
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No Explanation From Principal After Multi-Day Police Response EdNews Virginia | May 31, 2026 A two-day law enforcement presence at Swanson Middle School is renewing scrutiny of how incidents are disclosed to families, drawing attention to a years-long history of vague administrative disclosures. April 2026 Incidents On April 30 at 3:58 PM, Swanson Principal Bridget Loft
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Andrew Shivone | May 30, 2026 American teenagers are lonely, depressed, apathetic, anxious, exhausted, distracted, overwhelmed, and impotent. Anyone who is skeptical of this fact can easily do a google search of the data and find study after study showing the same reality: our teenagers are suffering in unprecedented ways. One particularly revealing number is
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Stephanie Lundquist-Arora | May 30, 2026 (IWFeatures) — According to a news report published last week, a transgender-identifying student allegedly recorded multiple male students in boys’ bathrooms at Freedom High School in Loudoun County, Virginia. The report’s sources allege the student has been filming naked boys under bathroom stalls for three years. Tania Brown, the school’s principal,
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Esther Wickham | May 29, 2026 (The Center Square) – Spending more taxpayer dollars doesn’t make kids smarter, according to experts. As K-12 test scores and student proficiency rates continue to decline nationwide, education experts question whether increased education funding is improving student outcomes or merely contributing to inefficiencies within the public school system. National
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