Laurie Vandermeulen speaks out to Laura Ingraham on 'The Ingraham Angle' after accusing Loudoun County Schools of a cover-up of sexual assaults by a student.
"It makes no sense to me," the educator responded."We wanted assistance in our classroom with the behavior. We wanted mandated reporting to happen. We want our jobs. We want to be there. We want to be with the kids. And, you know, we continued to try to escalate things to get that help. And we lost our jobs.
"I never could have imagined that it would be like this. All we were trying to do is to help a student that we felt was in need," she said."And for whatever reason, they didn't want to do that. They didn't want to help us with that." She said her experience sends a message to other teachers that speaking up about such behavioral violations can put their"job on the chopping block."Get all the stories you need-to-know from the most powerful name in news delivered first thing every morning to your inbox