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Loudoun Now for Oct. 5, 2023

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ELECTION 2023 SPECIAL PULLOUT SECTION INSIDE

VOL. 8, NO. 46

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OCTOBER 5, 2023

Jury Finds Ziegler Guilty of Retaliation Against Teacher BY ALEXIS GUSTIN

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A Loudoun Circuit Court jury on Friday returned a guilty verdict against fired Loudoun Superintendent Scott Ziegler for a charge that he retaliated against an employee. He was found not guilty of a second charge of penalizing the same employee for making a court appearance. With the conviction on the charge of retaliating or threatening retaliation against a person for publicly expressing their views on a matter of public concern, a class one misdemeanor, Ziegler faces a sentence of up to 12 months in jail and/ or a fine of up to $2,500. Both charges stem from the action to not renew the contract of special education teacher Erin Brooks at the end of the 2022 school year. She was fired June 7, 2022, on the board’s administrative consent agenda after a month’s long situation that involved a nonverbal special needs student who began inappropriately touching her and teaching assistant Laurie Vandermeulen multiple times a day following the ZIEGLER GUILTY continues on page 32

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Loudoun Hunger Relief CEO Jennifer Montgomery stands with county supervisors, and LHR board members to celebrate the opening of the organization’s new Community Services Center on Sept. 28.

Loudoun Hunger Relief Celebrates New Community Services, Free Market Opening BY HANNA PAMPALONI hpampaloni@loudounnow.com

Loudoun Hunger Relief last week celebrated the opening of its new Community Services Center with a ribbon cutting and reception where attendees were encouraged to see the space for themselves. The project was funded through a $3 million capital campaign with The Claude Moore Charitable Foundation providing

the lead gift. Merritt Construction contributed the architecture services, building plans and general contracting as an in-kind donation. More than 250 donors contributed to the project. The venture was made possible through a public-private partnership with the Loudoun County government, which owns the building on Miller Drive near Leesburg Executive Airport. “September is hunger action month,

and I can’t think of a better way to take action against hunger than to cut a ribbon on this new client market and community services center,” Loudoun Hunger Relief CEO Jennifer Montgomery said. She said the project was a result of many people before her planning and contributing ideas to a version of the center. HUNGER RELIEF continues on page 35

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