Records were produced in accordance with two Judicial Watch Freedom of
Information Act requests to Loudoun County Public Schools
The watchdog group Judicial Watch said Friday that it has received 3,597 pages of records from Virginia's Loudoun County that show a coordinated effort to advance Critical Race Theory initiatives in the county's public schools, despite widespread public opposition to the curriculum.
The records were produced in accordance with two Judicial Watch Freedom of Information Act requests to Loudoun County Public Schools.
The requests were made In March and April and ask for communications between county Superintendents Eric Williams and/or Scott Ziegler with school board members, teachers and parents regarding anti-racism initiatives, including a proposed speech code.
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