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Title: School won't apologize for turning transgender student away at prom
Post by: Butterfly on July 29, 2009, 05:30:01 AM
Post by: Butterfly on July 29, 2009, 05:30:01 AM
School won't apologize for turning transgender student away at prom
Guam's News Network
By Michele Catahay
Published Jul 29, 2009
http://www.kuam.com/bm/news/school-wont-apologize-for-turning-transgender-stud.shtml?15229 (http://www.kuam.com/bm/news/school-wont-apologize-for-turning-transgender-stud.shtml?15229)
The controversial topic of equal rights among gays, lesbians and transgenders has been brought to light recently, as "Jeremy" met with George Washington High School officials in hopes to get closure on the issue. Jeremy was turned away from his senior prom back in may after he wore a dress. School officials say there should be a transgender policy at the Department of Education.
The problem is that the GW administration wants nothing to do with drafting one.
Guam's News Network
By Michele Catahay
Published Jul 29, 2009
http://www.kuam.com/bm/news/school-wont-apologize-for-turning-transgender-stud.shtml?15229 (http://www.kuam.com/bm/news/school-wont-apologize-for-turning-transgender-stud.shtml?15229)
The controversial topic of equal rights among gays, lesbians and transgenders has been brought to light recently, as "Jeremy" met with George Washington High School officials in hopes to get closure on the issue. Jeremy was turned away from his senior prom back in may after he wore a dress. School officials say there should be a transgender policy at the Department of Education.
The problem is that the GW administration wants nothing to do with drafting one.