Posted on Monday, August 18, 2025

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by Alan Jamison

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Northern Virginia is once again at the epicenter of a K-12 education scandal as five of the largest districts in the state have refused to follow Title IX.

Specifically, the districts have publicly stated that they will continue allowing males who claim transgender status to use female-only restrooms and locker rooms – putting the districts in violation of Title IX guidance that the Department of Education published earlier this year. The deadline for compliance was Friday of last week.

On July 25, the Department of Education (DOE) announced that the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) had concluded an investigation into the five districts and determined that their “policies, which allow students to access intimate, sex-segregated facilities based on the students’ subjective ‘gender identity,’ violate Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972.” The noncompliant districts are Alexandria City Public Schools, Arlington Public Schools, Fairfax County Public Schools, Loudoun County Public Schools, and Prince William County Public Schools.

Parent and student complaints against these districts allege that girls often avoid using school restrooms because of these policies, with some reports that boys were watching female students change in their locker rooms.

“Although this type of behavior was tolerated by the previous Administration, it’s time for Northern Virginia’s experiment with radical gender ideology and unlawful discrimination to come to an end,” Acting Assistant Secretary of Education Craig Trainor said. “OCR’s investigation definitively shows that these five Virginia school districts have been trampling on the rights of students in the service of an extreme political ideology.”

DOE then provided the five districts with the deadline to enter into a resolution agreement that would rescind these policies and see the districts issue a mandate to each school to follow Title IX and adopt biologically accurate definitions for “male” and “female.” The Trump administration has previously eliminated federal funding from some universities for not complying with similar ultimatums.

All five school districts refused to comply with DOE to follow Title IX by the deadline.

The Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) board of education notably voted 6-3 to retain its bathroom policy and defy DOE. In 2021, LCPS adopted a policy that allows students to use restrooms and locker rooms that match their self-professed gender identity rather than their biological sex.

As AMAC Newsline has previously reported, LCPS has a history of prioritizing gender ideology ahead of student safety. The same year LCPS implemented its transgender bathroom policy, district officials covered up the case of a male student who identified as female, raping a ninth-grade girl in the bathroom of an LCPS high school. They transferred the boy to another high school, where he sexually assaulted a second girl in a classroom. The district then attempted to silence the first girl’s father when he spoke out about the incident at a school board meeting.

Earlier this year, LCPS also targeted three high school boys who stated they were uncomfortable with a female student who identifies as male using their locker room and filming several boys who were undressed. Instead of punishing the female student, the district threatened legal action against the male victims and their families.

Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares investigated the issue and found that the district retaliated against the boys for voicing their concerns based on religious objections. He referred the case to DOE and the Department of Justice.

Defending Education Vice President Sarah Parshall Perry stated that she is looking forward to the Trump administration’s actions in response to the Title IX violations in Virginia.

“Astonishingly, Loudoun County Public Schools – ground zero for social experimentation in the Commonwealth – have decided to double down on their maintenance of gender-neutral bathrooms and sacrifice the privacy and safety of young women in the process,” she said. “Virginia’s girls deserve better. We look forward to the Administration’s enforcement efforts to secure compliance with the plain text of Title IX by all means available to it.”

The issue could also become a major storyline in the final weeks of Virginia’s general election, which will be held on November 4. In 2021, backlash to Critical Race Theory and other far-left ideologies in classrooms helped propel Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin to victory. Now, Republicans throughout the Old Dominion could look to capitalize on similar momentum to make the case for why Virginia needs more conservative leaders in Richmond.

Alan Jamison is the pen name of a political writer with extensive experience writing for several notable politicians and news outlets.



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