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Two students facing suspension at Stone Bridge High School following a Title IX investigation will be allowed back in school.
Alexandria, Prince William, Arlington, and Loudoun schools defend policies allowing students to use bathrooms and locker rooms based on gender identity.
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FOX 5 Washington DC on MSN5 northern Virginia school districts placed on ‘high-risk' status over Title IX dispute
Five northern Virginia school districts have been placed on "high-risk" status by the U.S. Department of Education over their bathroom and locker room policies, putting millions of federal dollars at stake.
Loudoun County Public Schools in Virginia is forcing a "corrective action plan" on boys who complained about a girl in the locker room.
The Education Department is proceeding with efforts to suspend or terminate federal funding because five districts did not sign a proposed resolution by Aug. 15.
Loudon County Public Schools investigated the incident and found the two students had violated Title IX policies. Lawyers representing the families said their appeal includes measures to protect the student's academic records, challenge what they see as the school system's overreach, and defend parental rights across Virginia.
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DC News Now on MSNLoudoun County parents of suspended students claim privacy violation, unfair punishment
The 10-day suspensions for two Stone Bridge High School students are on hold, after their attorneys filed an appeal.
The Loudoun County, Virginia, public school system is an immoral collection of the most deranged left-wing ideologues in public life. In a just world, the entire system would be torn down and rebuilt from scratch.