Aschool board meeting in Virginia on Tuesday turned into a full-blown protest after a heated debate broke out about critical race theory and transgender policies, resulting in the arrest of two people.
One person was accused of trespassing and issued a summons after refusing to leave school board property, and the other was "charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest," according to local news station WJLA in Loudoun County.
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Loudoun County School District held a board meeting to discuss policies involving the addition of critical race theory, a hot issue in the country at the moment as some districts across the U.S. have implemented it into the curriculum.
Critical Race Theory teaches American history with a broader context about the role slavery and systemic racism have played in society. Critics argue that the teaching of history through a race-based lens is overly divisive and harmful for the children.
In May, a parent took the stage at another school board meeting in Loudoun County to reject the idea of critical race theory, which was not implemented in their schools.