Major public school board simulates parent ‘terrorist’ attack after fatal accident kills student
Shortly after a student was killed in a fatal accident involving a school maintenance vehicle, the board for Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) held a closed-door safety training for staff in which dozens of actors simulated parents unleashing "terrorist activity," according to a report.
Nick Minock, a reporter for Washington, D.C., area outlet ABC7, posted on X that the controversial Virginia school board hired 30 actors to portray Loudoun County parents in a mock terror attack scenario.
Minock wrote that the actors filled the seats like parents normally do during school board meetings, but then broke out into a frenzy of screaming, running and yelling. One parent in the scenario was supposed to have a gun. Staff were instructed to run, hide and fight, according to ABC7.
A spokesperson for the LCPS told Fox News Digital that the meeting was "held in accordance with the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (VFOIA)," which they said, "authorizes a public body to go into closed session to discuss various topics, including plans related to the security of any governmental facility, building or structure, or the safety of persons using such facility."
The spokesperson clarified that "the School Board does not consider parents terrorists."
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Minock said that one of the actors was supposed to portray a parent by the name of "Mr. Smith."
In 2021, a dad by the name of Scott Smith was arrested during a school board meeting for disorderly conduct after he erupted over the handling of an investigation into the sexual assault of his then 15-year-old daughter by a transgender-identifying male student at Stone Bridge High School. Smith has since been pardoned by former Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin, a Republican.
Further, according to ABC7, during the training, Board Chair April Chandler referred to parents as "agitators" and "disrupters" in reference to 2025 school board meetings in which parents expressed outrage over LCPS suspending two high school boys over another transgender locker room issue. The boys were suspended for 10 days from the same high school, following a Title IX sexual harassment investigation after they were filmed by a transgender-identifying female expressing discomfort about her using the male locker rooms.
The parental terror attack training session came just hours after another student at Stone Bridge High School was killed in an accident involving an LCPS maintenance employee and vehicle, according to the outlet.
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Shortly after a student was killed in a fatal accident involving a school maintenance vehicle, the board for Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) held a closed-door safety training for staff in which dozens of actors simulated parents unleashing "terrorist activity," according to a report.
Nick Minock, a reporter for Washington, D.C., area outlet ABC7, posted on X that the controversial Virginia school board hired 30 actors to portray Loudoun County parents in a mock terror attack scenario.
Minock wrote that the actors filled the seats like parents normally do during school board meetings, but then broke out into a frenzy of screaming, running and yelling. One parent in the scenario was supposed to have a gun. Staff were instructed to run, hide and fight, according to ABC7.
A spokesperson for the LCPS told Fox News Digital that the meeting was "held in accordance with the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (VFOIA)," which they said, "authorizes a public body to go into closed session to discuss various topics, including plans related to the security of any governmental facility, building or structure, or the safety of persons using such facility."
The spokesperson clarified that "the School Board does not consider parents terrorists."
VIRGINIA SCHOOL BOARD BANS EMPLOYEES FROM FORCING STUDENTS, TEACHERS TO USE PREFERRED PRONOUNS
Minock said that one of the actors was supposed to portray a parent by the name of "Mr. Smith."
In 2021, a dad by the name of Scott Smith was arrested during a school board meeting for disorderly conduct after he erupted over the handling of an investigation into the sexual assault of his then 15-year-old daughter by a transgender-identifying male student at Stone Bridge High School. Smith has since been pardoned by former Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin, a Republican.
Further, according to ABC7, during the training, Board Chair April Chandler referred to parents as "agitators" and "disrupters" in reference to 2025 school board meetings in which parents expressed outrage over LCPS suspending two high school boys over another transgender locker room issue. The boys were suspended for 10 days from the same high school, following a Title IX sexual harassment investigation after they were filmed by a transgender-identifying female expressing discomfort about her using the male locker rooms.
The parental terror attack training session came just hours after another student at Stone Bridge High School was killed in an accident involving an LCPS maintenance employee and vehicle, according to the outlet.
SCOUTING AMERICA 'ON THE CLOCK' TO …
Major public school board simulates parent ‘terrorist’ attack after fatal accident kills student
Shortly after a student was killed in a fatal accident involving a school maintenance vehicle, the board for Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) held a closed-door safety training for staff in which dozens of actors simulated parents unleashing "terrorist activity," according to a report.
Nick Minock, a reporter for Washington, D.C., area outlet ABC7, posted on X that the controversial Virginia school board hired 30 actors to portray Loudoun County parents in a mock terror attack scenario.
Minock wrote that the actors filled the seats like parents normally do during school board meetings, but then broke out into a frenzy of screaming, running and yelling. One parent in the scenario was supposed to have a gun. Staff were instructed to run, hide and fight, according to ABC7.
A spokesperson for the LCPS told Fox News Digital that the meeting was "held in accordance with the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (VFOIA)," which they said, "authorizes a public body to go into closed session to discuss various topics, including plans related to the security of any governmental facility, building or structure, or the safety of persons using such facility."
The spokesperson clarified that "the School Board does not consider parents terrorists."
VIRGINIA SCHOOL BOARD BANS EMPLOYEES FROM FORCING STUDENTS, TEACHERS TO USE PREFERRED PRONOUNS
Minock said that one of the actors was supposed to portray a parent by the name of "Mr. Smith."
In 2021, a dad by the name of Scott Smith was arrested during a school board meeting for disorderly conduct after he erupted over the handling of an investigation into the sexual assault of his then 15-year-old daughter by a transgender-identifying male student at Stone Bridge High School. Smith has since been pardoned by former Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin, a Republican.
Further, according to ABC7, during the training, Board Chair April Chandler referred to parents as "agitators" and "disrupters" in reference to 2025 school board meetings in which parents expressed outrage over LCPS suspending two high school boys over another transgender locker room issue. The boys were suspended for 10 days from the same high school, following a Title IX sexual harassment investigation after they were filmed by a transgender-identifying female expressing discomfort about her using the male locker rooms.
The parental terror attack training session came just hours after another student at Stone Bridge High School was killed in an accident involving an LCPS maintenance employee and vehicle, according to the outlet.
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