Loudoun County Public Schools names new superintendent amid controversy over response to sexual assaults
Superintendent Scott Ziegler was fired in December after a grand jury report on the district's handling of reports of sexual assault
The Loudoun County Public Schools in Virginia named Aaron Spence as the next superintendent on Friday, seven months after the district fired its superintendent amid allegations of mishandling sexual assault cases at two schools.
Spence, who has served as the superintendent of Virginia Beach Public Schools since 2014, was voted in a 6 to 2 decision to lead LCPS. One board member was absent for the vote.
"I am honored to serve as your superintendent and look forward to building upon the already solid foundation of academic excellence in Loudoun County Public Schools," he said in a statement. "It will be my goal from day one to ensure we are leading together to build trust, create even greater transparency for our community around the outstanding work of our school division, recruit and retain a world-class team of educators, and leverage the power of relationships with families and stakeholders to strengthen us."
Spence takes the reins from Daniel Smith, who was appointed interim superintendent in December. Smith had taken over after superintendent Scott Ziegler was fired by the school board over a grand jury report accusing the district of failing to adequately respond to reports of sexual assault.
LOUDOUN COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT SCOTT ZIEGLER FIRED AFTER GRAND JURY REPORT ON HANDLING OF SEXUAL ASSAULTS


Parents protesting in Loudoun County, Virginia, on June 22, 2021. (Reuters)
Ziegler said at the board meeting that "the predator transgender student or person simply does not exist," and, to his knowledge, "we don’t have any record of assaults occurring in our restrooms." But on the day of the assault, May 28, 2021, Ziegler emailed school board members that the assault had been reported.
The school board fired Ziegler days after the grand jury report. He was later indicted and faces misdemeanor charges of false publication, prohibited conduct and penalizing an employee for a court appearance.
According to emails outlined in the grand jury report, senior district officials had privately met to discuss the first assault and linked it to the transgender policy.
The U.S. Department of Education launched an investigation in April into the handling of the sexual assault cases at LCPS.
US DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION LAUNCHES PROBE INTO LOUDOUN COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS OVER HANDLING OF SEXUAL ASSAULTS

Angry parents and community members protest after a Loudoun County School Board meeting. (Reuters)
School board chairman Ian Serotkin said Spence is expected to start as superintendent in the coming months, with Smith continuing to serve as superintendent until he takes over.
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