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Loudoun County Students Suspended Amid Boys' Locker Room Title IX Probe

Two boys were suspended for 10 days after being found responsible for sexual harassment under Title IX for expressing discomfort with a transgender student in the boys' locker room.

  • Loudoun County Public Schools suspended two male students at Stone Bridge High School for 10 days with a no-contact order after ruling discrimination against a trans-identifying female, notifying families last Friday.
  • Earlier this year, Loudoun County Public Schools launched a Title IX investigation after a trans-identifying student used the boys' locker room at Stone Bridge High School.
  • Parents and the students' attorney reacted that the boys' families are heartbroken, with Josh Hetzler, attorney for the families, stating `By making an example out of these boys and punishing them for complaining about a girl being in their locker room, LCPS shows its defiance of the US Department of Education's Title IX compliance demands`.
  • On Tuesday, the U.S. Department of Education placed LCPS on 'high-risk status,' and on July 25, OCR found five Northern Virginia districts violated Title IX, but districts kept gender policies despite funding risks.
  • On Wednesday, the families filed an appeal and threatened a lawsuit, pausing the two 10-day suspensions set for next Monday while lawyers seek to protect records amid national Title IX debates.
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Fox5 DC broke the news in Washington, United States on Tuesday, August 19, 2025.
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