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Did Virginia School Staffers Secretly Fund Abortions for Minors? The Shocking Fairfax County Scandal Unfolds

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Jordan Butler - 15 Aug 2025

What began as whispers about abortions for high school girls has escalated into a full-blown investigation involving a Fairfax County institution. In 2021, officials at Centreville High School allegedly arranged abortions for students without parental consent.   

Even more troubling, according to Fox News, school administrators may have been aware, and school funding, including local, state, and federal dollars, might have been used to facilitate these procedures.  

Sounds like Virginia is for abortion lovers. Thankfully, Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin launched a criminal investigation into these alleged gross actions.   

“I am deeply concerned with the allegations that Fairfax County Public Schools officials arranged for minors to get abortions without parental consent and may have misused public funds to pay for them. I am directing the Virginia State Police Bureau of Criminal Investigation to open a full criminal investigation into the matter immediately,” said Governor Glenn Youngkin in a press release.   

Kudos to Youngkin and anyone who raised the alarm bells about these reported actions, but there is a larger issue here: the abortion industry’s need to thrive off of secrecy and use schools as their indoctrination playground.   

There’s a glaring contradiction in the abortion narrative. If abortion is so beneficial, why the secrecy surrounding its facts or the procedures themselves? Setting that aside, the alleged actions of certain school staffers mirror the abortion industry’s playbook, which often enables abusers to conceal their crimes by making abortion access as casual and unregulated as grabbing a Starbucks or a Big Mac.  

When abortion propaganda infiltrates schools through organizations like Planned Parenthood, it’s no surprise that some radical educators take it to heart. Just recently, a college professor claimed abortion is necessary to help the climate. In Planned Parenthood’s 2023 annual report, they proudly state they reached 1.2 million young people with their core “curriculum.” 

Meanwhile, youth-targeted websites like Scarleteen promote sexually explicit content, including graphic language, articles, tips, and books that many would consider inappropriate for minors. If the allegations are true, no one should be surprised. Even if they aren’t, the presence of abortion propaganda in our schools remains a serious and urgent concern. 

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