To outsiders, the northeastern corridor of Virginia, particularly its schools, could appear to be in a perpetual state of scandal.
It’s as if a new controversy leaks out of Loudoun, Arlington, and Fairfax counties — an affluent, liberal area in northern Virginia, known locally as NOVA — every few weeks.
In Loudoun County, three sophomore students were accused of sexually harassing a biologically female transgender classmate for privately expressing discomfort with the classmate’s presence in a male locker room, which was permitted pursuant to school gender identity guidelines. The students were ultimately punished…