Loudoun County dad calls for more heads to roll after superintendent fired: 'One of many that hurt my child'
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Loudoun County parent Scott Smith called for additional firings after superintendent Scott Zeigler was let go over his handling of two sexual assaults in the district.
"So, unfortunately, today we are not celebrating," Smith added. "He’s just one of many that hurt my child and many others." Yael Halon is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to yael.halon@fox.com.
Ziegler was fired by the school board Tuesday night in response to a grand jury report on the district's handling of two sexual assaults committed by a "gender-fluid" student. The Northern Virginia suburb drew national attention after Smith publicly accused the school of covering up the assaults and letting the student, a biological male who was wearing a skirt when he allegedly assaulted a female student in the girls' bathroom, transfer to another school before apparently sexually assaulting another girl.