Loudoun County school board clamps down on parental pushback amid transgender Title IX dispute

Loudoun County school board clamps down on parental pushback amid transgender Title IX dispute


Loudoun County Public Schools reportedly threatened to shut down the public comment period at a heated school board meeting Tuesday night when hundreds of parents pushed back against the school district’s Title IX investigation into three boys who were secretly recorded in a school locker room by a transgender student.

That video, which depicts the 15-year-old male students privately expressing discomfort with the biologically female classmate’s presence, was used as evidence by the school to initiate a Title IX complaint against the sophomore boys.

During the packed LCPS meeting, school board members Melinda Mansfield and Anne Donohue interrupted parents multiple times when they voiced support for the boys under Title IX investigation, according to WJLA-TV’s Nick Minock.

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Mansfield and Donohue claimed that the concerned community members

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