A Virginia church is encouraging its congregants to speak out against a school district where a transgender male student allegedly videotaped boys in a locker room.

Why It Matters

The transgender debate in the United States escalated during the 2024 presidential election cycle, as President Donald Trump pledged to minimize transgender athletes’ participation in sports that don’t match their biological sex. One of his first executive orders mandated that the government only recognize the existence of two sexes—male and female—which he said are “not changeable.”

What To Know

Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) in Ashburn, Virginia, has reportedly opened a Title IX investigation into three boys at Stone Bridge High School who said they were uncomfortable by the presence of a biological female in their locker room, according to local ABC affiliate WJLA.

In March, the transgender male allegedly recorded footage in the locker room of the three boys.

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A father of one of those boys told WJLA that he is “concerned” about the situation, saying that his son is among those being investigated by the district for sexual harassment.

“He was questioning why there was a female in the males’ locker room,” the father said. “And other boys were uncomfortable [with a female in the boys’ locker room]. There were other boys asking the same question.

“They [LCPS] created a very uncomfortable situation. They’re young, they’re 15 years old. They’re expressing their opinions, and now they’re being targeted for expressing those opinions.”

The district’s policy reportedly allows students to use school bathrooms and locker rooms according to gender identification instead of biological sex.

Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin and Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares have opened an investigation into the matter.

A statement issued by LCPS said that WJLA’s reporting “contains false and misleading information presented in a biased manner from a single source.

“To be absolutely clear: LCPS would not investigate or discipline students based on their personal opinions, thoughts, or beliefs, provided those expressions do not violate policies prohibiting hate speech, discriminatory language, threats, or other forms of harmful or disruptive conduct,” the statement reads in part. “However, LCPS does investigate and may take disciplinary action when student behavior violates LCPS’ Student Rights & Responsibilities Handbook for Families and Student Code of Conduct.

“As WJLA is aware, because this matter could result in discipline, LCPS will not discuss the specifics of the incident publicly. Student privacy is a fundamental right protected by both policy and law, and LCPS is firmly committed to upholding that principle without exception. Our decision not to comment on the matter should not be taken as license for any news organization to determine what the facts are without verification.”

Newsweek reached out to Youngkin, Miyares and LCPS for comment.

The matter has sparked debate among local churchgoers.

On Sunday, Cornerstone Chapel Church senior pastor Gary Hamrick told congregants at multiple services in Leesburg about Loudoun policies that effectively allow students to choose their own genders and use locker rooms and bathrooms of their choosing, according to WJLA.

“When I had heard about these three young men who attended Stone Bridge High School had been accused of sexual harassment just because they questioned a female in the boys’ locker room, I just felt compelled, as a pastor in the area, to bring our church together to support them and to show our support for their rights to be in a boys locker room without the invasion of privacy of a biological female,” Hamrick told WJLA.

He said that when he brought up the issue to his congregation, they “just rallied behind them. They stood to their feet. They applauded these young men.”

Hamrick, who invited the three boys to the service, said they came on stage in front of the entire church.

“It was just a great time to remind these young guys that, look, the community is behind you,” he said.

The pastor encouraged congregants to attend the district’s school board meeting on Tuesday.

Newsweek reached out to the church for comment.

What People Are Saying

Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares on X, formerly Twitter, on May 6: “At the direction of @GovernorVA, I am opening an investigation into Loudoun County Public Schools. This is about safety and privacy, not political correctness—and it’s time Loudoun County recognized that.”

The father of one of the three boys told WJLA: “I have a daughter that’s in high school as well, and if there was a male in there videotaping her in the locker room, I would have issues. If it’s my son and there’s a female in the locker room videotaping, I have issues. Even if it was somebody of the same sex, I believe that this is an invasion of their privacy.”

Pastor Gary Hamrick told WJLA: “I hope people show up for the Loudoun County School Board meeting on Tuesday night, and I hope that the school board will hear the hearts of parents. Our community is outraged by this.”

What Happens Next

The LCPS School Board meeting is scheduled to begin at 4:30 p.m. ET May 20. As of press time, there was no agenda item linked to the matter.

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