Leaked Email Exposes Plot to Get Warrants Against Unmasked Students in Loudoun County – Opinion

We’re seeing a lot of movement on mask mandates in schools. It is likely that Democrats looked at internal polls to see how many Americans oppose this. But it’s a little too late — we know who the party of mandates has been and who has been oppressing the kids.

According to our Monday report, mandates for school masks have been lifted in New Jersey, Delaware, and other deep-blue states. On Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s executive order providing for an “opt-out” for parents. Youngkin was able to win a Monday victory. His executive order providing for an “opt-out” option for parents was thrown out. Other litigation will continue. A court has issued a temporary restraining order against Youngkin’s executive order, but that’s being appealed. Parents are also suing a Virginia school board’s members for not acting in accordance with Youngkin’s executive order.

Now, a shocking email reveals that Loudoun County security officials were coaching principals how to get a warrant for students who attempted to enter schools disguised.

John Clark was the Director for Safety and Security in Loudoun County Public Schools and sent this email to Loudoun County’s principals on February 1.

“If you determine that an individual should be trespassed then a school admin representative, in conjunction with S&S Coordinator Rich Thomas, will proceed to the magistrate to swear out a trespass summons/warrant,” the email says. “School admin will meet Rich Thomas at the Safety & Security office and then proceed to the magistrate, which is located next to our office.”

The warrant would then be served by “law enforcement” within 24 hours.

Principals are also advised by the email how to stop parents getting in schools.

“Parents should only be admitted at your discretion,” Clark wrote. He also recommended schools establish “outdoor parent gathering areas,” for parents picking up students, and restrict access to entrances.

“While parents have certain educational rights they do NOT have the right to enter your school without proper vetting and permission,” Clark wrote.

Scott Ziegler of Loudoun County Public Schools claimed previously that no legal action was being taken against students.

“LCPS does not have the authority to arrest or charge any suspended students or their parents for trespassing,” Ziegler said. “Furthermore, LCPS has not requested that local law enforcement charge any student with trespassing in connection with recent suspensions.”

The email looks as if it is exposing Ziegler’s latest falsehood. We already saw that Ziegler had previously lied about the sexual assault scandal in this district.

This shows that the parents and students are not respected. It’s insane that they would go to this length to persecute students and defy their parents. This is why Youngkin was voted in, and why he’s doing all he can to stop this.

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