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Furious parents vented their anger at a Virginia county school board meeting on Tuesday following news that three male students are under investigation after they were recorded in a male locker room complaining about a biological female getting changed alongside them.
The Loudoun County Public Schools — which made national headlines in 2021 when a father was arrested and hauled out of a board meeting for speaking out about the sexual assault of his daughter by a trans student at a local school — is investigating the boys for Title IX violations.
The trans boy, a biological female, recorded them questioning why “a girl” was present, with one student expressing that he felt “uncomfortable” about the situation.

Tensions flared at a school board meeting Tuesday over a policy that allows trans people to use the locker room that fits their gender. Boys who were recorded complaining are now under investigation. (Fox 5)
Transgender people exist. They always have no executive order, sermon or headline or public comment can erase them,” she said.

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin has requested the state’s attorney general launch an independent investigation into how LCPS has managed the situation, (Kendall Warner/The Virginian-Pilot/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
“We cannot, in good faith, debate policies impacting students if we deny the existence of those very students. That’s not discourse. That’s dehumanization. We have seen this playbook before, fear mongering, misinformation and political theater all at the expense of vulnerable children. It’s happening again, just as it did four years ago.
Meanwhile, Youngkin has requested the state’s attorney general launch an independent investigation into how LCPS has managed the situation, according to Fox 5.
The controversy in Loudoun County came the day after parents and residents clashed at a school board meeting in the Chicago area on Monday after a trans junior high school student won multiple events at a local track meet.