The Loudoun County, Virginia, School Board in January hosted a training to teach staff and board members how to fight off “terrorist” parents, according to eyewitnesses.
The closed-door meeting was meant to respond to “terrorist activity” at school board meetings and included dozens of hired actors playing the role of Loudoun County parents, according to Channel 7 News.
This infamous public school is known for abusing parents, both physically and verbally, for asking questions regarding their kids who attend the school.
Some are saying the government-run schools are trying to "co-parent" the children.
I think they are trying to "adopt the kids" and make them their own.
We have a major problem in America with our public school system.
Test scores are falling while indoctrination is soaring.
Be informed, not misled.
Local Channel 7 News reported this:
On Jan. 13, hours after a Loudoun County Public Schools employee struck and killed a student while driving a district maintenance vehicle, the Loudoun County School Board held a closed-door training focused on the school board’s safety.
7 News has learned that the board, under the leadership of new School Board Chair April Chandler, held a closed-door meeting for school board members and staff only. The subject of the meeting? Responding to “terrorist activity” at school board meetings.
According to multiple sources who were in the room but requested we not identify them, the terrorism training involved dozens of actors, brought in by the school board, to act as Loudoun County parents. Those pretend “parents” sat in the gallery in the school board meeting room as actual families normally would.
In this training, one of the parents has a gun. The actors were screaming and yelling and running around the room, witnesses said. School board members and staff were instructed to “run, hide, and fight,” much the same as training provided to students in the event of an active shooter scenario.
This school has a history of abusing parents.
Chandler has referred to parents as "disrupters" and "agitators" for speaking up on various issues.
Parents are getting sick and tired of the way the so-called public school is treating the parents of the children, who also just happen to be funding the school district with their taxes.
In 2023, Scott Smith, a Virginia father of a sex abuse victim, sued the Loudoun County Public Schools in a Title IX lawsuit against the district's Board of Education seeking $30 million.
Smith’s daughter had been attacked in a high school bathroom.
“It doesn't surprise me," Smith said about Chandler allegedly calling parents disrupters and agitators. "They've been labeling me as an agitator and a disruptor from the day my daughter was raped, from the day they threw me out of the school trying to get my daughter to the hospital.”
Smith was arrested for demanding answers to how and why his daughter was raped. Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin pardoned Smith.
“We're not violent parents," Smith added. "We're loud. We're very loud, and we're very forceful because they [the school board] won't listen. I know nobody who has wished any violence upon the school board, not me, who has thought about doing anything violent against the school board. We want to be heard, and we want to be respected, and we want our children protected.”
Suzanne Satterfield has been attending school board meetings for years, speaking out on a number of issues, including school locker room policies. She’s outraged that the school board seems to be more focused on their own safety rather than student safety.
“It's appalling, and it's insulting," Satterfield said. "And what they want, I believe, is to again shift focus away from the matters at hand, like the horrible death of the student who was recently killed and it happened to be from an LCPS vehicle. It's just so tragic.”
It was also, ironically, on the same night "terrorist parent" training was taking place.
Satterfield believes the school board should have canceled the training and instead implemented protocols to improve student safety.
“I think that they definitely should have put that at the forefront," said Satterfield. "I mean, my goodness. I mean, it couldn't even be more obvious. And I think this other training shouldn't have been happening at all."
Takeaway
Loudoun, along with four other Northern Virginia districts, has promised not to comply with the Trump administration’s orders to keep boys out of girls’ bathrooms, locker rooms, and sports.
The district recently suspended two boys for questioning why a female student was recording them in the boys’ locker room. A federal judge has since blocked the punishment.
I wish I could say this is an outlier. It isn't.
Similar circumstances exist to varying degrees in many public school districts across our country. Layered on top of these kinds of episodes is the use of our children as demonstrators and advocates for issues they don't even fully understand.
Psalm 127:3-5 says:
"Lo, children are an heritage of the Lord: and the fruit of the womb is his reward. As arrows are in the hand of a mighty man, so are children of the youth. Happy is the man that hath his quiver full of them: they shall not be ashamed, but they shall speak with the enemies in the gate."
Be Informed. Be Discerning. Be Vigilant. Be Engaged. Be Prayerful.
