Dozens of Loudoun County Students Attempt to Serve School Board Affidavits Over Mask Mandate, CRT

Dozens of Loudoun County Students Attempt to Serve School Board Affidavits Over Mask Mandate, CRT
Jarod Missler, 18, a senior at Woodgrove High School and an Eagle Scout, gives one of the nine boxes of notarized affidavits to Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) Chief Operations Officer Kevin Lewis at the LCPS administration building in Ashburn, Va., on Feb. 8, 2022. Terri Wu/The Epoch Times
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LOUDOUN COUNTY, Va.—Dozens of suspended students in Loudoun County attempted to serve the school board members a stack of notarized affidavits accusing the board of maladministration at a school board meeting on Feb. 8.

School board chair Jeff Morse asked the students to give the documents to the staff instead of receiving the affidavits. Superintendent Scott Zieger left the board room afterward and didn’t return until the superintendent’s report session after public comment.

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