Virginia county threatened with legal action over suspension of teacher who spoke about gender policies

Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) is facing potential legal action in response to its decision to suspend a teacher just days after he refused to say a “biological boy can be a girl and vice versa.”

A letter from Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) demanded LCPS rescind the suspension and “refrain from any future retaliation against protected speech.”

It added that “[a]bsent the complete revocation of this suspension, Mr. Cross will be forced to pursue other legal options to safeguard his rights.”

An LCPS spokesperson declined to comment, citing pending litigation. 

VIRGINIA TEACHER PLACED ON LEAVE AFTER SPEECH DISPUTING ‘BIOLOGICAL BOY CAN BE A GIRL AND VICE VERSA’

Fox News reported Friday morning that LCPS had placed Cross on administrative leave. According to a document released by ADF, the district vaguely informed Cross of an investigation into “allegations that you engaged in conduct that has had a disruptive impact on the operations” of his school.

That letter was sent on…

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