Virginia’s Attorney General Jason Miyares joined radio host Jeff Katz of The Jeff Katz Show on WRVA, where he expressed his dismay about Loudoun County Public Schools’ (LCPS) current mask mandate policy.

“I’ve gotta admit, that was pretty astonishing even coming from the Loudoun County administrators,” Miyares said.

He was referencing the news that an assistant principal of a Loudoun County elementary school threatened to have students charged with trespassing if they showed up to school without a mask. Those students, the assistant principal said, would also be suspended.

Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) banned school mask mandates on his first day in office, but LCPS has refused to comply.

“I mean, the fact that we’re in kind of this alternative universe where you can have a student who committed a violent sexual assault not be suspended from the school – but transferred to another school where a second alleged assault took place – that does not have a suspension, but a child that is simply trying to actually learn in school can face suspension over the fact that they want to empower parents to make that choice [is] astonishing,” Miyares told Katz.

Last year, details came to light about how LCPS allegedly covered up the rape of a female student by a transgender biological boy wearing a dress in a bathroom at Stone Bridge High School…. (Excerpts from Virginia Star)

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