(The Center Square) – The Loudoun County Public School Board will not have to release any information concerning an independent review about how the school system handled two sexual assaults within its schools, a court has decided.
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An official with Loudoun County Public Schools said a special grand jury has been convened to look into how the school system handled two sexual assaults last year.
(The Center Square) – Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin proposed amendments to more than 100 bills that passed the General Assembly, including amendments to prevent a potential tax hike, to force the Loudoun County Board of Education to have elections in the fall and to ban the sale of Delta 8 THC.
The Prince William County School Board clarified that date-of-hire information would not be required to verify support for Prince William Education Association’s collective bargaining unit efforts, but the board rejected a motion to have a third party independently verify the union cards PWEA has collected.
The Fairfax County School Board, representing Virginia’s largest school system, says the Commonwealth’s new law prohibiting mask mandates is unconstitutional, and wants to be heard in support of a federal lawsuit filed by the ACLU on behalf of immunocompromised students.
The school board in Stafford County has voted to end its mask mandate.
Three Loudoun County families have filed suit against the school board for voting to uphold the mask mandate, which defies Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s executive order declaring parents could opt-out of having their child wear a mask in school.
Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) officials announced Jan. 24 that the school system had joined six others in Virginia in filing a lawsuit against Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s recent executive order giving parents choice over whether their children should wear masks while attending school.
(The Center Square) – Some Virginia school districts have filed a lawsuit against Gov. Glenn Youngkin in an attempt to keep their mask mandate policies in place for students.
Prince William County and four other Northern Virginia school boards have filed a lawsuit to block Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s executive order promising parental choice on whether or not their children should be masked during school.