In Loudoun County Public Schools, Not Wearing A Mask Gets Punished Faster Than RapeThe same school where a male student’s rape of a 15-year-old girl was covered up is suspending students for 10 days for not wearing a mask.
By Allison Schuster
February 08, 2022
Stone Bridge High School, where a male student raped a 15-year-old girl in the girls’ bathroom last year in an incident the district tried to cover up, is now suspending students for a minimum of 10 days for not wearing a mask – even though a new order from Virginia’s governor bans forced masking of children.
Loudoun County Public School (LCPS) administrators at both the elementary and high school levels (ie., starting when a child is five years old) have threatened parents with suspension and trespassing charges for students who attempt to come back to school. This comes just two weeks after Republican Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s executive order guaranteed parents and students the right to decide individually whether to wear a mask in school, after it was previously required statewide under former Gov. Ralph Northam, a Democrat. Loudoun County has chosen to force all children to wear masks, in defiance of Youngkin’s order.
After an 11th-grader was suspended for 10 days for not wearing a mask, her parents were informed she could be charged with “trespassing” if she tried to attend school without a mask covering her face. The suspension will end once she “is in compliance with LCPS mitigation policies.” If not, however, the school will take more measures against the student after the 10-day period.
Janet Davidson, the assistant principal of the district’s Creighton’s Corner Elementary School, informed parents that students who comply with Youngkin’s executive order and show up to school without a face mask will be suspended and may face trespassing charges.
“It’s stated in the letter that she’ll receive, but it’s important that I point out to you that they are not allowed on campus or on Loudoun County Public School property. Starting tomorrow, it will be considered trespassing,” Davidson said. “The guidelines that we’re receiving from the county is student suspensions will end as soon as they are fully following mitigation policies.”
Meanwhile, NFL player Jonathan Allen was more than welcome to walk Stone Bridge High School’s hallowed halls maskless to hand out new swag from the Washington, D.C. football team, which changed its name this week to become the Washington Commanders.* * *
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Source:
https://thefederalist.com/2022/02/08/in-loudoun-county-public-schools-not-wearing-a-mask-gets-punished-faster-than-rape/