Domestic Disturbances: Dude, You’ve Got Problems

Early this month, Carl -, an 11-year-old boy from Springfield, Mass., hanged himself after months of incessantly being hounded by his for being “.” (He was not; but did, apparently, like to do well in school.)
In March, 2007, 17-year-old Mohat shot himself in the head, after a long-term told him in class, “Why don’t you go home and shoot yourself; no one will miss you.” liked theater, played the piano and wore , a for his family told ABC news, and so had long been subject to of “,” “fag,” “” and “.”
Teachers and , the Mohats’ lawsuit now asserts, did nothing.
We should do something to get this under . See Domestic Disturbances: Dude, You’ve Got Problems
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ACLU Sues Nassau County Schools to Enforce Right of Gay Straight Alliance to Meet at Yulee High School and Yulee Middle School

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The American of Florida today filed a lawsuit against the of Nassau County, Florida (””) after administrators unlawfully denied students’ requests for permission to form a -Straight Alliance (””) this at Yulee High School and during the 2007-08 at Yulee Middle School.&;
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The superintendent said in a letter denying access to the that with referencing a specific would not be recognized and that even if the group changed its name to one not communicating a -specific mission, approval was uncertain.
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“We just want the club so that straight and kids can get together to talk about and against kids in an open . The school is discriminating against us and that’s exactly the kind of thing we want to talk about and prevent,” said Hannah Page, plaintiff and student at Yulee High School. “Other clubs and are allowed to meet on campus and we have that right too.”Bullying of students in Nassau County Schools is a serious problem. Hannah Page and Jacob Brock, who are , report that students have threatened to beat them up based on their , and both are routinely called derogatory at school.
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GSAs are student organizations made up of straight and students who wish to for an end to bullying, , and against , , , and (””) students. There are over 4,000 GSAs in the U.S., according to the , and Straight Network ().
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The federal Equal Access requires schools to grant access and official recognition to a (and most other student ) if the school allows any extracurricular to meet on campus.&; denied the Yulee access and official recognition even though other student organizations, such as the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, meet regularly at YHS and YMS.&;
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“We are taking a stand today because students are entitled to a safe and secure .&; and students deserve schools that heed the rule of law,” said Robert , Director of the of Florida’s . “These students are trying to bring a message of and , and the lesson they are being taught is that
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Yulee High believe against students is an acceptable policy. and by students will never end as long as schools discriminate themselves.”
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The filed the suit alleging violations of the First Amendment and the Federal Equal Access , and seeks a preliminary to force to allow the to meet at Yulee High School while the litigation makes its way to trial.
“I hope that being part of this important lawsuit will open up ’s eyes so that they can see that there is still a of and we need to sit down and talk about it,” said Jacob Brock, plaintiff and student at Yulee High School. “The school is preventing us from talking about anti- , , and and working together to promote tolerance, understanding and acceptance of one another, regardless of . That’s just unfair.”
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The of Florida recently won a similar federal case when in Okeechobee, Florida refused to allow a to meet at Okeechobee High School. The judge ruled that schools must provide for the well-being of students and cannot discriminate against the . The Okeechobee County paid $326,000.00 in ’ fees for refusing to follow the law in that case.&; You can read more about the Okeechobee case at:&; http://www.aclufl.org/news_events/?action=viewRelease&emailAlertID=3654
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The lawsuit was filed today in the Jacksonville Division of the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida.&; Robert , director of the of Florida’s , is counsel for the ’s case, -Straight Alliance of Yulee High School v. of Nassau County.&; Shelbi Day, of Florida Randall Marshall, and associate Maria Kayanan will also represent the .
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A copy of the Complaint can be viewed at: http://www.aclufl.org/pdfs/YuleeComplaint.pdf
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A copy of the motion for preliminary can be viewed at:&; http://www.aclufl.org/pdfs/YuleePI.pdf
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Students can learn more about their rights by downloading a free copy of the of Florida’s Student Rights Handbook at:&; www.aclufl.org.
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ACLU Sues Nassau County Schools to Enforce Right of Gay Straight Alliance to Meet at Yulee High School and Yulee Middle School

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The American of Florida today filed a lawsuit against the of Nassau County, Florida (””) after administrators unlawfully denied students’ requests for permission to form a -Straight Alliance (””) this at Yulee High School and during the 2007-08 at Yulee Middle School.&;
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The superintendent said in a letter denying access to the that with referencing a specific would not be recognized and that even if the group changed its name to one not communicating a -specific mission, approval was uncertain.
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“We just want the club so that straight and kids can get together to talk about and against kids in an open . The school is discriminating against us and that’s exactly the kind of thing we want to talk about and prevent,” said Hannah Page, plaintiff and student at Yulee High School. “Other clubs and are allowed to meet on campus and we have that right too.”Bullying of students in Nassau County Schools is a serious problem. Hannah Page and Jacob Brock, who are , report that students have threatened to beat them up based on their , and both are routinely called derogatory at school.
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GSAs are student organizations made up of straight and students who wish to for an end to bullying, , and against , , , and (””) students. There are over 4,000 GSAs in the U.S., according to the , and Straight Network ().
&;
The federal Equal Access requires schools to grant access and official recognition to a (and most other student ) if the school allows any extracurricular to meet on campus.&; denied the Yulee access and official recognition even though other student organizations, such as the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, meet regularly at YHS and YMS.&;
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“We are taking a stand today because students are entitled to a safe and secure .&; and students deserve schools that heed the rule of law,” said Robert , Director of the of Florida’s . “These students are trying to bring a message of and , and the lesson they are being taught is that
&;
Yulee High believe against students is an acceptable policy. and by students will never end as long as schools discriminate themselves.”
&;
The filed the suit alleging violations of the First Amendment and the Federal Equal Access , and seeks a preliminary to force to allow the to meet at Yulee High School while the litigation makes its way to trial.
“I hope that being part of this important lawsuit will open up ’s eyes so that they can see that there is still a of and we need to sit down and talk about it,” said Jacob Brock, plaintiff and student at Yulee High School. “The school is preventing us from talking about anti- , , and and working together to promote tolerance, understanding and acceptance of one another, regardless of . That’s just unfair.”
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The of Florida recently won a similar federal case when in Okeechobee, Florida refused to allow a to meet at Okeechobee High School. The judge ruled that schools must provide for the well-being of students and cannot discriminate against the . The Okeechobee County paid $326,000.00 in ’ fees for refusing to follow the law in that case.&; You can read more about the Okeechobee case at:&; http://www.aclufl.org/news_events/?action=viewRelease&emailAlertID=3654
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The lawsuit was filed today in the Jacksonville Division of the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida.&; Robert , director of the of Florida’s , is counsel for the ’s case, -Straight Alliance of Yulee High School v. of Nassau County.&; Shelbi Day, of Florida Randall Marshall, and associate Maria Kayanan will also represent the .
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A copy of the Complaint can be viewed at: http://www.aclufl.org/pdfs/YuleeComplaint.pdf
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A copy of the motion for preliminary can be viewed at:&; http://www.aclufl.org/pdfs/YuleePI.pdf
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Students can learn more about their rights by downloading a free copy of the of Florida’s Student Rights Handbook at:&; www.aclufl.org.
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PFLAG Launches First-of-its-Kind Safe Schools Initiative …

Parents, Families and Friends of and () launched a comprehensive, community-based program today to address a growing epidemic of anti-, , and () in the nation’s schools. The program, entitled Cultivating Respect, includes for local parents and allies, empowering supporters at the local level to work directly with their and to protect students. plans trainings across the country in 2009, following sessions held earlier this year in Ohio and Tennessee.

“Too many students attend school in fear, and too few and leaders understand just how damaging a hostile learning can be for , , and young ,” said Jody M. , ’s . “Cultivating Respect is the very first program designed to identify and mobilize a of parents and allies to take an active role in combating anti- behavior, policies, information and environments in their . When children do not feel safe, they cannot learn, and their becomes fraught with the long-lasting effects of unchecked hostility. By working with local parents and local administrators, Cultivating Respect addresses community and school-specific concerns. This is a significant step forward in making our classrooms, and safer for every student.”

The training, which builds on the ’s prior work in schools across the country, includes insights on fostering on-going dialogues with local ; approaching administrators about implementing policies; skills building seminars on language, policy and problem solving in schools; identifying and leveraging access points within the school community; and training on three specific programs that can be implemented in . The program is also designed to counter harmful, anti- campaigns by conservative advocacy , including attempts to infiltrate libraries with anti- literature and information on so-called “reparative therapy” practices, which have been condemned by medical experts. A workbook on school issues, titled The Top 10 Ways to Make Schools Safer for All Students, was also released today in with the training and outreach program.

“It is critically important that students, teachers, parents and administrators have accurate, inclusive information and materials about and ,” said . “Anti-family are pushing an extreme, anti- agenda that seeks to mislead and ultimately undermine the well-being of the countless young who deserve a healthy learning , too. This new program asks those responsible for the well-being of our children to listen, think, and be respectful of every member of our families.”

According to statistics compiled by the , and Straight Network (), 73.6% of students hears derogatory remarks such as “faggot” or “dyke” frequently or often at school. More than half (60.8%) reported feeling unsafe at school because of their , and more than a third (38.4%) felt unsafe because of their gender expression. An overwhelming 86.2% of students reported being verbally harassed.

“Hostile classrooms and campuses impact every member of the school community.” concluded, “From students, to those perceived to be, and even young who are denied the opportunity to learn because of the distractions presented by anti- behavior, the consequences of not dealing with these issues reach far and wide. Now, at last, parents have the tools they need to work directly with their local leaders to stand up for every young person, including those who are or are impacted by these behaviors.”

For more information on Cultivating Respect, including .pdf copies of The Top 10 Ways to Make Schools Safer for All Students, visit&;www.pflag.org.

promotes the and well-being of , , and persons, their families and friends through: support, to cope with an adverse society; , to enlighten an ill-informed public; and advocacy, to end and to secure equal . Parents, Families and Friends of and provides opportunity for dialogue about and , and acts to create a society that is healthy and respectful of human diversity.

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