Long Overdue: Incompetent Superintendent FIRED After Handling Of Sexual Assault In Schools

By Ryan Canady | Friday, 09 December 2022 16:30
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Loudoun County Superintendent Scott Ziegler was finally fired from his role on the school board Tuesday Night in response to complaints about his handling of two sexual assaults committed by a student, according to Fox News.

A father of a student in the Northern Virginia district accused Ziegler at a school board meeting of covering up the sexual assault of his daughter. The assault involved a biological male who wore a skirt raping his daughter in one of the bathrooms in the school. The suspect was transferred to another school, where he allegedly assaulted another girl. The suspect is facing charges in both cases.

The father alleges that the school covered up the sexual assaults to advance its transgender policies and to avoid rocking the boat. The transgender policy of the LCPS school board has been the subject of protests by parents in the district.

A grand jury report on Monday stated that the school district covered up the assault to advance its interest in protecting the transgender policy it set up for the district earlier.

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The grand jury report says that the school district failed at every juncture of the process.

The report says the following about the sexual assault:

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"stunning lack of openness, transparency and accountability, both to the public and to the special grand jury"

The board also condemned Ziegler for claiming not to have any knowledge of the first sexual assault committed by the suspect. Ziegler declined that he knew anything about that assault at a June 2021 school board meeting, even though the assault took place in May 2021. The second alleged assault occurred in October 2021.

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Fox News reports that Ziegler said the following at the school board meeting:

"the predator transgender student or person simply does not exist, we don't have any record of assaults occurring in our restrooms."

However, in a May 28 e-mail (the same day that the assault happened), the superintendent informed school board members that an assault had occurred.

The grand jury report stated that the school district failed to step in and take proper actions to amend the situation. It said that the grand jury did not find a coordinated effort between the school board and the school district to cover anything up, but it did find that other actions could have been taken that could have prevented the assault from happening in the first place.

The report states:

"A remarkable lack of curiosity and adherence to operating in silos by LCPS administrators is ultimately to blame for the October 6 incident," This kind of thing is sure to keep parents angry in the district.

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