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2022-01-29 10:09:16 UTC
Despite making claims to the contrary, Loudoun County Superintendent Scott
Ziegler was previously informed about an alleged sexual assault that took
place on May 28 in a high school bathroom.
Ziegler sent out an email on Friday, May 28, at 4:09 p.m., informing the
school board of an incident that occurred at Stone Bridge High School.
In the message, he wrote, This afternoon, a female student alleged that a
male student sexually assaulted her in the restroom, according to a
report from WTOP-TV, a local news station.
The [Loudoun County Sheriffs Office] is investigating the matter, he
wrote. Secondary to then assault investigation, the female students
parent responded to the school and caused a disruption by using
threatening and profane language that was overheard by staff and students.
Additional law enforcement units responded to the school to assist with
the parent. The schools counseling team is providing services for
students who witnessed the parents behavior. The alleged victim is being
tended to by LCSO.
Although Ziegler said at a June 22 school board meeting there was no
record of any sexual assaults in the bathroom, his May 28 email reveals he
and the board would have been aware of the incident during the summer
meeting when parents raised serious concerns about allowing students to
use whichever restrooms correlate with their chosen gender identities.
Several parents said such a policy would endanger childrens safety. In
response, school board member Beth Barts, who has since resigned, asked
Ziegler if there were any sexual assaults occurring regularly in school
bathrooms.
The predator transgender student or person simply does not exist, the
superintended said at the time. We dont have any record of assault
occurring in our restrooms.
However, local father Scott Smith, whose child attends Stone Bridge High
School, told The Daily Wire his daughter had been sexually assaulted in
late May while she was in the bathroom. The attack was allegedly committed
by a teenage boy who entered the girls bathroom wearing a skirt.
Smith grew visibly angry at the school board meeting when no one
acknowledged the alleged sexual assault his daughter endured. He was
arrested for disorderly conduct.
Then, last week, Ziegler apologized for his misleading claim, telling
reporters he thought the question was in reference to assaults
specifically involving transgender-identities kids.
First, let me say to the families and students involved, my heart aches
for you, he said. And I am sorry that we failed to provide the safe,
welcoming, and affirming environment that we aspire to provide. We
acknowledge and share your pain and we will continued to offer you support
to help your families through this trauma.
The family of the alleged victim now plan to file a civil lawsuit against
the school. The attorney representing them, Bill Stanley, said Zieglers
apology indicates the LCPS administration failed to provide the safe
environment for the young teenage girl.
https://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/2021/october/email-shows-loudoun-county-
superintendent-knew-about-sexual-assault-on-day-it-happened
Ziegler was previously informed about an alleged sexual assault that took
place on May 28 in a high school bathroom.
Ziegler sent out an email on Friday, May 28, at 4:09 p.m., informing the
school board of an incident that occurred at Stone Bridge High School.
In the message, he wrote, This afternoon, a female student alleged that a
male student sexually assaulted her in the restroom, according to a
report from WTOP-TV, a local news station.
The [Loudoun County Sheriffs Office] is investigating the matter, he
wrote. Secondary to then assault investigation, the female students
parent responded to the school and caused a disruption by using
threatening and profane language that was overheard by staff and students.
Additional law enforcement units responded to the school to assist with
the parent. The schools counseling team is providing services for
students who witnessed the parents behavior. The alleged victim is being
tended to by LCSO.
Although Ziegler said at a June 22 school board meeting there was no
record of any sexual assaults in the bathroom, his May 28 email reveals he
and the board would have been aware of the incident during the summer
meeting when parents raised serious concerns about allowing students to
use whichever restrooms correlate with their chosen gender identities.
Several parents said such a policy would endanger childrens safety. In
response, school board member Beth Barts, who has since resigned, asked
Ziegler if there were any sexual assaults occurring regularly in school
bathrooms.
The predator transgender student or person simply does not exist, the
superintended said at the time. We dont have any record of assault
occurring in our restrooms.
However, local father Scott Smith, whose child attends Stone Bridge High
School, told The Daily Wire his daughter had been sexually assaulted in
late May while she was in the bathroom. The attack was allegedly committed
by a teenage boy who entered the girls bathroom wearing a skirt.
Smith grew visibly angry at the school board meeting when no one
acknowledged the alleged sexual assault his daughter endured. He was
arrested for disorderly conduct.
Then, last week, Ziegler apologized for his misleading claim, telling
reporters he thought the question was in reference to assaults
specifically involving transgender-identities kids.
First, let me say to the families and students involved, my heart aches
for you, he said. And I am sorry that we failed to provide the safe,
welcoming, and affirming environment that we aspire to provide. We
acknowledge and share your pain and we will continued to offer you support
to help your families through this trauma.
The family of the alleged victim now plan to file a civil lawsuit against
the school. The attorney representing them, Bill Stanley, said Zieglers
apology indicates the LCPS administration failed to provide the safe
environment for the young teenage girl.
https://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/2021/october/email-shows-loudoun-county-
superintendent-knew-about-sexual-assault-on-day-it-happened