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Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) in Virginia has come under fire after suspending two boys and charging them with “sexual harassment” and “sex-based discrimination.”
The boys’ offense? Asking why a girl was in their boys’ locker room.
One legal group is urging the U.S. Department of Justice to "bring action to correct this wrong.”
The incident occurred in March when a female student, who identifies as male, at Stone Bridge High School — located roughly 35 miles northwest of Washington, D.C. — was allowed to change in the boys' locker room. After gym class one day, the student used her phone to record several boys who wondered why a girl was in their locker room.
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The boys’ offense? Asking why a girl was in their boys’ locker room.
One legal group is urging the U.S. Department of Justice to "bring action to correct this wrong.”
The incident occurred in March when a female student, who identifies as male, at Stone Bridge High School — located roughly 35 miles northwest of Washington, D.C. — was allowed to change in the boys' locker room. After gym class one day, the student used her phone to record several boys who wondered why a girl was in their locker room.
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Attorneys urge DOJ to 'bring action' in case of Christian boys suspended for complaint about girl in locker room
Loudoun County Public Schools LCPS in Virginia has come under fire after suspending two boys and charging them with sexual harassment and sex-based discrimination
