Former Loudoun County Public Schools superintendent Scott Ziegler An embattled Virginia school board voted against releasing a potentially damning internal report on two student sexual assault cases, just months after a grand jury indicted school officials over the incidents.
The Loudoun County School Board voted 6-3 to shield the report from the public, with board members Jeff Morse, Atoosa Reaser, Erika Ogedegbe, Ian Serotkin, Brenda Sheridan, and Harris Mahedavi opposing its release. Disgraced former county superintendent Scott Ziegler and former public information officer Wayde Byard were indicted in December over their handling of the sexual assaults perpetrated by a student who identified as “gender-fluid.”
“This is about justice, integrity, and service,” board member Tiffany Polifko, who supported the release, told her fellow members before casting her vote, according to the Washington Post . “You can’t have justice without truth.”
The sex assault cases catalyzed frustration over the state of public schools in […]
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