Gov. Youngkin announces investigation into 'alarming' violation of student rights at Loudon school district over trans policy
A male student was accused of sexual harassment for merely asking why there was a girl in the boys' locker room.
Republican Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin said he was directing an investigation into what he called an "alarming" violation of student rights at a Loudon County school over a transgender policy.
The family of a student at Stone Bridge High School said he was accused of sexual harassment after asking why there was a biological girl in the boys' locker room. The student is reportedly being investigated for allegedly violating Title IX, which forbids sex discrimination.
'It’s astonishing that Loudoun school officials are subjecting him to a formal investigation for a bogus charge that could derail his life.'
On Tuesday, Youngkin responded to outrage over the case by announcing an investigation into the actions of the school district officials.
"Parental rights are not negotiable," wrote the governor on social media.
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