Rapist-protecting Loudoun County is in some serious trouble now that Youngkin has been elected governor and has indicated that school choice is on the way. In fact Loudoun County Public Schools is currently experiencing a “mass exodus” of students who no longer want to be stuck in piece of shit schools where rapists are protected and law-abiding students are somehow the problem.
Personally, if I lived in Loudoun County, as soon as I learned about how the Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) has protected multiple sexual predators and rapists, I would have either immediately yanked my kids out of the Loudoun County Public School System, or started home-schooling ASAP, because obviously kids are in grave danger by attending schools in Loudoun County.
Now the number of kids enrolled in Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) has dropped off a cliff, and we suspect that all of the kids will be in a far better place when all is said and done.
Honestly, I have never been a proponent of home schooling until lately when it has become very apparent that the public schools are doing far more harm to our kids than they are doing good, but now I think home schooling or private schooling is the way to go, if you can swing it.
Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS), the school district that has become a political hotbed amid an alleged rape coverup and the implementation of Critical Race Theory, is seeing a “mass exodus” of students that is set to cost millions of dollars in state funding, according to Loudoun Now.
The outlet reported that enrollment “is down 7% from projections that align with the rate of population growth in the county,” which could translate to a loss of $7 million in state funding.
Despite the decline in students, LCPS is still asking Richmond to maintain current levels of state funding, according to the Loudoun Times-Mirror.
“The Loudoun County School Board passed a measure,” the outlet reported, “allowing the school district’s legislative consultants in Richmond to advocate for the preservation of current levels of state funding on behalf of LCPS for the 2022 fiscal year, despite a decline in Loudoun’s student enrollment.”
Sharon Willoughby, LCPS’s chief financial officer, reported that the school district “had a net loss in our revenue” compared to the budget for fiscal year 2022. According to the Times-Mirror, “The total revenue deficit amounted to $17 million, she said, which is currently offset by about $10 million” in state funding.
While Loudoun County provided a case study in public education issues that exist across the country, it is also regarded by many as the lynchpin securing Gov.-elect Glenn Youngkin’s victory. On the campaign trail, Youngkin himself referred to the school district as “ground zero” for education issues, as Breitbart News reported.
While it did not turn blue completely, the county certainly swung more red — with the rest of the Commonwealth — as Youngkin gained nine points after 2017 Republican gubernatorial candidate Ed Gillespie lost the county by 20 points.
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