LOUDOUN COUNTY, Va.—“Resign,” scores of Loudoun County residents told the local school board on Nov. 9. While the Virginia gubernatorial election last week saw a win for conservative candidate Glenn Youngkin, parents told the school board that their fight wasn’t over yet. “We are still here,” repeated residents in their public remarks. “This has always been about our children, not an election,” said one mother. “Never underestimate the determination of a mama bear when her cubs are under attack.” About 100 people signed up to speak in person at the school board meeting on Tuesday evening. Many criticized the Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) Superintendent Scott Ziegler and the school board for allegedly covering up a sexual assault case in a high school bathroom. He later passed a pro-transgender policy that allows students to go to the bathroom of their self-identified gender. Speakers also questioned whether the law firm Ziegler …