Parents in a Virginia county on Tuesday urged school board members and the district’s superintendent to step down after an email was published showing they knew about a sexual assault that took place in May. “In light of this, what I’m holding, this bombshell email, I respectfully ask that the board resign. You, too, Scott Ziegler,” one parent said during a Loudoun County School Board meeting. The board and Superintendent Scott Ziegler knew about a girl being raped by a male in a bathroom at Stone Bridge High School on the same day as the incident, according to an email released by the district last week. Ziegler wrote to members on May 28 to tell them that a female student accused a male of sexually assaulting her in a restroom at the school. Ziegler claimed at a June 22 board meeting that there were no records of any assaults occurring …