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Hundreds of Educators Arrested for Sex Abuse Are ‘Tip of the Iceberg’

Tara Mergener | December 16, 2022 (The Lion) — Hundreds of public educators have been arrested for child sex crimes this year. As many schools stay mum, countless predators slither into new schools undetected. The crimes range from grooming to raping underage students. Among the alleged abusers analyzed by Fox News: four principals, two assistant principals, 226

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VIDEO: Winsome Sears Blasts Loudoun County School Officials

EdNews Virginia | December 9, 2022 Virginia Lieutenant Governor Winsome Sears joined Fox & Friends Thursday to discuss the ongoing controversy engulfing Loudoun County Public Schools. On Monday, a grand jury’s stinging rebuke of the embattled district was unsealed by a county judge. Grand jurors concluded that Loudoun school administrators “failed at every juncture” in

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Unanimous Vote: Loudoun County School Board Fires Ziegler

📷: Loudoun County’s Broad Run High School (Creative Commons/James H. Dunning) EdNews Virginia | December 7, 2022 Members of the Loudoun County School Board voted unanimously to fire Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) Superintendent Scott Ziegler last night. The action follows Monday’s release of a scathing grand jury report, which concluded that school administrators “failed

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Loudoun Grand Jury: Comments From State, Local Officials

EdNews Virginia | December 6, 2022 Following a grand jury’s scathing rebuke of Loudoun County Public Schools administrators, state and local officials are now sharing their own views. Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin and Attorney General Jason Miyares hailed the grand jury’s findings as way to restore accountability. A statement from the Loudoun County School Board

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Loudoun County Schools Won’t Remove Sexually Explicit Materials

CONTROVERSIAL BOOKS TO REMAIN IN CLASSROOMS, LIBRARIES EdNews Virginia | December 5, 2022 Notwithstanding rules issued by the Youngkin Administration, sexually explicit materials will remain available to students in the classrooms and libraries of Loudoun County Public Schools. The school district will inform parents if the explicit materials are assigned to students, but not if

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