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Parents want answers on student suicides in Loudoun County

WASHINGTON — In one area school system, at least five students have taken their own lives in the last school year, and parents want to know what the schools are doing to address these multiple student suicides.

At a school board meeting this week, parents told school leaders more needs to be done about the problem.

The Loudoun Times reports the issue brought out some 50 parents, students and community members to the meeting Tuesday night to raise awareness about teen suicide and to seek answers about the Loudoun County Public Schools’ prevention protocols.

Several parents were upset that a detailed document about the school system’s suicide prevention procedures had been taken offline.

A Loudoun schools spokesman told WTOP that the document was an internal one, but in response to parents’ concerns an updated link to it is now on the county schools’ homepage.

Loudoun Co. unpaved roads make Va.’s endangered historic places list

Many people don't realize Loudoun County, Virginia, has 300 miles of unpaved roads until their car's navigation system takes them from a busy commuter route onto an unexpected gravel road. Preservation Virginia — a privately-funded, statewide historical preservation group — has added Loudoun County's rural road network to its "2020 Virginia's Most Endangered Historic Places" list.
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