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LCPS Transgender Locker Room Incident Prompts VA Attorney General Investigation

  • Virginia’s Attorney General Jason Miyares revealed plans on Tuesday to investigate Loudoun County Public Schools concerning an incident in a boys’ locker room involving a transgender student.
  • The investigation followed a WJLA report and Gov. Glenn Youngkin's request amid complaints that three boys felt uncomfortable with a biologically female student using the boys' locker room under LCPS's gender identity policy.
  • Loudoun County Public Schools permits locker room access based on students’ gender identity, and recently initiated an investigation under Title IX while continuing to face criticism and legal scrutiny from previous incidents involving transgender student policies and assaults in 2021.
  • Seth Wolfe, parent of one involved boy, said his son faces unfair targeting for asking a question and called LCPS's policy unsafe, while Youngkin and Miyares criticized the division for violating privacy and ignoring common sense.
  • LCPS rejected claims of unsafe conditions and biased reporting, but the investigation highlights ongoing conflicts between state leaders and school officials over transgender student rights and school safety policies.
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virginia.gov broke the news in on Wednesday, May 7, 2025.
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