90 Miles From Tyranny : Loudoun County Public Schools Treating Maskless Students Worse Than Those Who Rape Their Classmates

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Saturday, February 5, 2022

Loudoun County Public Schools Treating Maskless Students Worse Than Those Who Rape Their Classmates


As Northern Virginia's Loudoun County continues to be plagued by a sex scandal, where a now 15-year old boy was able to rape classmates throughout the district, the district is also coming under fire for their policy on mask mandates, which is to suspend students and charge them with "trespassing," a Class I misdemeanor.

On Sunday, Nick Minock reported for ABC 7News that while students who did not show up with masks were sent to the auditorium to be segregated from their peers, they will now be suspended. Not only that, they will be physically removed from school and charged with trespassing.

"You’ve been warned if they come and do not put on a mask they will physically be removed from the property," Mrs. Platt, who has two children in elementary school and one in middle school told 7News. "There was a lot of tense emotion in that room. It was no joke. It seems silly they would threaten a first grader. Or hang college over their head."

Minock's reporting from earlier in the week is consistent with audio from remarks that Janet Davidson, the Assistant Principal of Creighton’s Corner Elementary School, made at a meeting.

Davidson indicates that students will "be held in an in-school restriction situation here at school" until their parents arrive. "It's important that I point out to you that they are not allowed on campus on Loudoun County Public School property, starting tomorrow. It will be considered trespassing."

With the utmost casual tone of voice, she tells another person in the meeting that "we'll look forward to hearing from you via phone so you can let us know when you'd be able to pick them up."

The other person in the meeting asks how long students can be suspended for and is told when they are following the...




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2 comments:

Bobo the Hobo said...

If taxpayers pay for schools it stands to reason they are “co-owners” of the public school therefore, how can they be charged with trespass?

Anonymous said...

I thought the govenor of Virginia banned mask mandates. Sounds like this unellected harpy feels she is above the law.

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