“It’s absolutely infuriating how Scott Ziegler dared to show up in court like that,” said Scott Mineo, a parent who has sounded the alarm about ideology in the Loudoun schools.
“It just drives home the point parents have been furiously shouting about for three damn years.”
Even though the school board fired Ziegler the same month he was indicted, it has refused to release an internal report it paid a law firm to write analyzing how the school system responded to the assaults.