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Virginia Attorney General Refers Loudoun County Schools to Federal Authorities Following Title IX Probe

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Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares has announced the results of an investigation into Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS), citing serious concerns about potential violations of Title IX, unlawful retaliation, and the suppression of student viewpoints. The matter has now been referred to the U.S. Department of Education and the U.S. Department of Justice for further review.

The investigation focused on incidents at Stone Bridge High School, where three male students allegedly faced a retaliatory Title IX investigation after they expressed religious objections to LCPS Policy 8040. The policy allows students to access bathrooms and locker rooms based on gender identity rather than biological sex. According to the Attorney General’s Office, the students were not disciplined for misconduct but for voicing their discomfort with sharing facilities with a transgender student.

“Title IX was never meant to be used as a weapon against free speech or religious convictions,” Miyares said in a statement. “Every student in Virginia deserves the right to speak openly, think freely, and live according to their conscience without fear of retaliation.”

The Attorney General’s investigation suggests that LCPS failed to uphold those rights, potentially punishing students for faith-based views rather than misconduct. Miyares described the findings as a “disturbing misuse of authority” and said that the district’s actions raise red flags about whether the constitutional rights of students are being protected.

Policy 8040, which has been a source of ongoing debate in Loudoun County and beyond, allows access to sex-separated spaces—including bathrooms, locker rooms, and sports teams—based on a student’s self-identified gender. While the policy aims to protect the rights of transgender students, critics have argued that it conflicts with the rights of others who hold different beliefs, particularly those rooted in religion or privacy concerns.

This latest development deepens the scrutiny already facing LCPS, which has been a flashpoint in Virginia’s education debates over student rights, parental involvement, and school transparency. The school district has also faced public criticism in recent years over its handling of student safety and communication with parents, particularly following high-profile incidents involving student assaults and policy disputes.

In addition to the Title IX concerns, the Attorney General’s Office noted “persistent reports” that LCPS and its School Board have allegedly taken adverse action against parents, teachers, and public speakers, possibly in violation of civil rights protections.

As a result of the findings, the Attorney General’s Office has referred the case to the U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights and the U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division. Both agencies are expected to evaluate the allegations and determine whether federal law was violated and what corrective action, if any, is warranted.

Loudoun County Public Schools has not yet issued a public response to the announcement.

This referral marks a significant step in what has become one of the most closely watched school policy battles in the country. The tension between protecting transgender student rights and ensuring freedom of speech and religion among other students remains a legal and cultural challenge across the United States.

For now, the matter is in federal hands. The outcome could shape how schools in Virginia and nationwide navigate policies on gender identity, religious expression, and student speech in the future.

(from Office of the Attorney General Press Release)

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