Virginia Teacher Who Opposes Using Preferred Pronouns Asks Court to Lift ‘Unconstitutional’ Suspension
A Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) teacher asked a Virginia court on June 2 to lift his suspension for opposing a proposal requiring instructors to use transgender students’ preferred pronouns.
Tanner Cross spoke briefly against the proposal during a May 25 Loudoun County Board of Education public meeting, then was told by letter two days later that he had been suspended pending further investigation “of allegations that [he] engaged in conduct that had a disruptive impact on the operations of Leesburg Elementary School.”
Cross was barred from entering any LCPS building without prior permission and was required to be available without prior notice for meetings with school officials concerning the investigation of his conduct.
The student was sent to the Wood County Juvenile Detention Center on Thursday. Author: WTOL Newsroom Updated: 11:02 PM EDT April 19, 2021
A Perrysburg student is in the Wood County Juvenile Justice Center after being charged with menacing for an alleged threat at Perrysburg High School.
According to Perrysburg High School Principal Michael Short, another student reported a threat to PHS administration and an investigation was opened. The student said a classmate made a comment perceived as a threat at the end of the school day on Thursday.
As part of the investigation, the Perrysburg school resource officer made contact with the student and the student s family. The Wood County Juvenile Prosecutor ordered that the student be sent to the Wood County Juvenile Detention Center on Thursday and the student remains lodged there.
3 Perrysburg HS students in custody over alleged plot to harm others
The 3 students are in the Wood County Juvenile Detention Center. 1 student from another district also is implicated. Author: WTOL Newsroom Updated: 4:39 PM EDT April 20, 2021
PERRYSBURG, Ohio At least three Perrysburg High School students are in custody after officials uncovered preliminary planning among several students possibly intending to do harm to others.
Superintendent Tom Hosler made the announcement Tuesday. Also Tuesday, Anthony Wayne High School Principal Kevin Pfefferle confirmed an Anthony Wayne student was questioned about the incident for using an app the Perrysburg students used to discuss the threats.