Loudoun County teen's sentencing busts the 'mother and father are home terrorists' narrative, involved mother and father say | Daily Post

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When a decide sentenced the Loudoun County teenager charged with sexual assault at two separate excessive faculties earlier this week, that motion vindicated involved mother and father, countering the narrative that folks talking up at college boards are akin to "domestic terrorists," these mother and father say.

The Nationwide College Boards Affiliation (NSBA) made the comparability in a letter shortly earlier than the Division of Justice issued a memorandum on the difficulty, and a doc signifies that Secretary of Schooling Miguel Cardona solicited the letter, although a spokesperson denied it. That letter cited Scott Smith, whose daughter was sexually assaulted in a lady's restroom in Could. Smith acquired arrested and was in the end convicted of disorderly conduct for performing in anger after Superintendent Scott Ziegler insisted at a June college board assembly that "the predator transgender student or person simply does not exist." Ziegler has since apologized for this remark.

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A decide sentenced the teenager who victimized Smith's daughter to supervised probation and compelled him to register as a intercourse offender, commenting that the assailant's document "scared me." The Loudoun County Juvenile Court docket had beforehand discovered the male scholar "not innocent" of expenses of forcible sodomy and forcible fellatio in opposition to a feminine scholar in a Could 28 incident at Stone Bridge Excessive College. The identical scholar pleaded "no contest" in a separate case to 2 expenses of abduction and sexual battery involving an incident at Broad Run Excessive College on October 6.

Parents and community members attend a Loudoun County School Board meeting, just 40 minutes from Fairfax.


Mother and father and group members attend a Loudoun County College Board assembly, simply 40 minutes from Fairfax.
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"The White House, Department of Justice, and the NSBA colluded to create a narrative that parents like those in Loudoun County were akin to domestic terrorists merely for vigorously arguing against an open bathroom policy that endangered young girls," Ian Prior, father and government director at Battle for Faculties, advised Unique News Digital on Thursday.

"Without Loudoun parents continuing to stand against their school board, the world never would have known that a boy sexually assaulted a girl in a bathroom, the Superintendent lied about it, and the boy was quietly transferred to another school where he struck again," Prior mentioned. 

The varsity district has repeatedly denied accusations of a cover-up, and a spokesperson mentioned the district alerted authorities instantly after the incidents. But the county sheriff has blamed Ziegler for maintaining the assailant in faculties after the Could incident, enabling the latter assault.

"The sentencing of this boy can hopefully bring some peace to the victims and their families, as well as demonstrate that involved parents are not domestic terrorists but are determined investigators and watchdogs that will do anything and everything to keep their kids safe," Prior added.

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"When the administration tried to silence parents, it did nothing to deter us from seeking the truth," Brandon Michon, a Loudoun County father of three, advised Unique News on Thursday. "Parents were justified in our concerns about school safety."

He mentioned that he and different mother and father spoke up making an attempt to make "sure our schools are a safe environment for learning and growth, and that the systems in place are correctly implemented. Parents put an enormous amount of trust in our schools, and they need to earn that back."

Scott Mineo, a Loudoun County father who runs Mother and father In opposition to Important Idea, expressed considerations about how LCPS offers with conditions like this one. He famous that the college district saved the assailant in class. "How are they dealing with other kids that are really bad but not as bad as this rapist?" he requested.

Elicia Model, a Loudoun County mother, advised Unique News that it's "irresponsible and absurd" to match "parents peacefully advocating for the futures and well-being of children" to "domestic terrorists." She famous that LCPS has refused to launch a report from an unbiased investigation concerning the sexual assailant. She demanded that LCPS launch the report.

The NSBA didn't reply to Unique News' request for remark by press time.


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