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Loudoun Now for March 2, 2023

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n LOUDOUN

4 | n EDUCATION

VOL. 8, NO. 15

10 | n PUBLIC SAFETY

14 | n OBITUARIES

19 | n PUBLIC NOTICES

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MARCH 2, 2023

Warm Winter Worries Winegrowers BY RENSS GREENE

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In January, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s station at Dulles Airport recorded the highest average temperature for that month since at least 1962, at 42.3 degrees Fahrenheit. This winter’s unusually warm weather has Loudoun farmers, especially winegrowers, once again worried about this year’s crops and livestock. The weather is particularly concerning for fruit growers. If grapes or fruit trees start budding again too soon, it could leave them vulnerable to a hard freeze, still a real possibility in the months ahead. Renss Greene/Loudoun Now

WARM WINTER continues on page 35

Fabbioli Cellars owner and winemaker Doug Fabbioli shows some of his vines on Feb. 28. Unusually warm temperatures could mean the vines come out of their spring hibernation early, making them vulnerable to a late frost.

Circuit Court Dismisses ‘Indoctrination’ Lawsuit Against Schools BY RENSS GREENE

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A Circuit Court judge has dismissed a lawsuit from 11 Loudoun County Public Schools parents seeking to overturn the School Board’s policy protecting rights of transgender and gender-expansive students. It is the second time the court has tossed out the lawsuit, which challenged

two policies for equal opportunity and gender identity protections. The court allowed the plaintiffs to file an amended motion after the first decision, which they did. This time, Chief Judge Douglas L. Fleming Jr. dismissed with prejudice— meaning that count cannot be filed again—the amended complaint’s allegation that the school district had violated state law assuring that a parent has

“a fundamental right to make decisions concerning the upbringing, education, and care of the parent’s child.” During oral arguments in January, attorneys for the plaintiffs repeatedly said their complaint was about the school district hiding information about children from their parents— School Board policy makes reference to a Virginia Department of Education policy outlining privacy protections

for transgender and gender-expansive students. Opponents of those protections have said they amount to schools hiding information about students’ gender from parents. But Fleming wrote the plaintiffs had not presented any evidence of that happening. “Indeed, at oral argument, Defendants’ LAWSUIT continues on page 34

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