Parents are accusing Virginia's Loudoun County Schools of "hiding something big" after the district's board elected to withhold an independent report detailing information regarding sexual assault cases of two high school students, citing privacy concerns and attorney-client privilege. "Being open and transparent is incredibly important, but so is the rights of our students and staff," school board member Ian Serotkin said. "I’m the father of the first sexual assault student," parent Scott Smith said during the meeting, "What are they hiding in there? LOUDOUN COUNTY FATHER ARRESTED AT SCHOOL BOARD EVENT SAYS SCHOOL TRIED TO COVER UP DAUGHTER'S BATHROOM ASSAULTSmith, walking out of the meeting, shouted at the board, "F---ing liars! I have made it clear from day one that I am a mouthpiece for the parents and taxpayers of LC Public Schools.
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