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— Thu, Nov 16, 2006 —
ACLU Schooling Anti-Gay School
School Board In Court After Refusing Gay-Straight Alliance

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Ah, what would a morning be without the ACLU? Well, probably less liberated, but let's think about the smaller picture for a second...

The Florida branch of everyone's favorite defenders of American civil liberties have filed a lawsuit against the School Board of Okeechobee County. It seems that school officials in good ol' Okeechobee County barred a Gay-Straight Alliance from meeting on school grounds. Pretty mean, right?

Well, not only would they not let the group gather on their property, they wouldn't even recognize their legitimacy. Because, you know, that would just be wrong. According to a press release we received yesterday:

According to students, anti-gay harassment and discrimination are serious problems at Okeechobee High School (OHS). Unfortunately, school officials have made the problem worse by discriminating against LGBT students. Students Yasmin Gonzalez, Amber Sewell and Erica Rodriguez, among others, decided to form the GSA to discuss problems caused by anti-gay bias at OHS after school officials refused to allow Gonzalez and her girlfriend to attend the prom as a couple. They hope the GSA will promote equality and open-mindedness among students, administrators and staff of the high school.

Apparently they were wrong, beccause administrators simply weren't having it and the 50-strong group has been meeting at a local restaurant.

So, you may be thinking: what's the problem? It's school property, the school can do whatever they please. Well, we hate to break it to you, but that's not true. In fact, the federal Equal Access act insists that if a school's going to have one extracurricular group, they must accept all groups. Considering that educators at Okeechobee currently sanction the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, the Key Club, and the Rodeo team, they're legally required to permit the GSA. (BTW: What the fuck is the Key Club?)

Given the GSA's, you know, gay focus, however, the school board's resisting and the conflicting sides will have to duke it out in court.

We think that rather than taking the school board to court, they should hold a drag competition. Sure, it's not so legal, but it's a whole lot more fun.

We've gone ahead and pasted the complete press release, after the jump...

ACLU of Florida Sues to Enforce Equal Access for Gay-Straight Alliance at Okeechobee High School

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
November 15, 2006

CONTACT:

Brandon Hensler, Director of Communications, ACLU of Florida, 786-363-2700

OKEECHOBEE, FL – The American Civil Liberties Union of Florida today filed a lawsuit against the School Board of Okeechobee County after school district administrators unlawfully prevented students who formed the Gay-Straight Alliance of Okeechobee High School (GSA) to meet on high school grounds. School officials denied official recognition to the GSA even though many other extracurricular clubs – including the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, the Key Club, and the Rodeo team – are officially recognized and meet regularly on school grounds.

According to students, anti-gay harassment and discrimination are serious problems at Okeechobee High School (OHS). Unfortunately, school officials have made the problem worse by discriminating against LGBT students. Students Yasmin Gonzalez, Amber Sewell and Erica Rodriguez, among others, decided to form the GSA to discuss problems caused by anti-gay bias at OHS after school officials refused to allow Gonzalez and her girlfriend to attend the prom as a couple. They hope the GSA will promote equality and open-mindedness among students, administrators and staff of the high school.

“Straight kids cannot turn their backs on the plague of violence and discrimination against gay and lesbian students,” said Amber Sewell, one of the club’s founders and straight members. “When students aren’t safe, we can’t learn. Only when we stand together will we find a solution.”

The GSA, which currently meets at a local restaurant, has elected officers and adopted a constitution. The GSA now has approximately 50 members.

“The purpose of the GSA is to provide a safe, supportive environment for students to talk about anti-gay bias, harassment and violence and to work together to promote tolerance, understanding and acceptance of one another, regardless of sexual orientation,” said GSA President Yasmin Gonzalez.

Gonzalez’s mother, Frankie Michelle Gonzalez, supports her daughter’s decision. “I was shocked when I learned that school employees go unpunished for discriminating against gay students. Everyday, businesses across Florida provide training to their employees on how to prevent this type of discrimination; it’s time for Okeechobee schools to put an end to bullying and harassment of gay kids and start telling teachers that it’s not okay for them to do it.”

The federal Equal Access Act (20 U.S.C. § 4071(a)) requires schools that allow any extracurricular activities to meet on campus to allow all extracurricular student groups to do so and to treat every club equally.

“We are taking a stand today because all students are entitled to a safe and secure education,” said Robert Rosenwald, Director of the ACLU of Florida’s LGBT Advocacy Project. “Florida’s gay and lesbian students deserve schools that are places of learning, not training camps for intolerance, intimidation and violence.

“These students are trying to bring a message of tolerance and openness, and the lesson they are being taught is that Okeechobee High School administrators believe discrimination against LGBT students is an acceptable. Discrimination and harassment by students will never end as long as schools themselves discriminate,” Rosenwald added.

The ACLU of Florida’s LGBT Advocacy Project has worked since its inception in 2005 to protect the legal rights of Florida’s LGBT community, working specifically to protect gay students against discrimination and harassment. GSA’s foster a nurturing environment for LGBT students and promote dialogue between gay and straight students. The ACLU believes that when sharing of ideas and values among students is encouraged, harassment and violence decrease.

“It is an unfortunate when school administrators discriminate against gay students and send a message that anti-gay harassment is acceptable,” said T.A. Wyner, Chair of the ACLU of Florida’s Treasure Coast Chapter. “School violence undermines the efforts of teachers and the community’s investment in education. One in 12 children miss one day of school each month because they fear for their safety. Absenteeism and drop-out rates would decrease dramatically if our schools had strong policies prohibiting bullying and harassment of lesbian and gay kids.”

The lawsuit was filed today in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida. Robert Rosenwald, Director of the ACLU of Florida’s LGBT Advocacy Project, is lead counsel for the ACLU’s case, Gay-Straight Alliance of Okeechobee High School et al v. Okeechobee School Board and Okeechobee High School. The ACLU today also asked the court to issue a preliminary injunction that would allow the GSA to meet at the school while the lawsuit proceeds.

Students can learn more about their rights by ordering a free copy of the ACLU of Florida’s Student Rights Handbook at: www.aclufl.org.

The American Civil Liberties Union of Florida is freedom’s watchdog, working daily in the courts, legislatures and communities to defend individual rights and personal freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. For additional information, visit our Web site at: www.aclufl.org.

The ACLU of Florida’s LBGT Advocacy Project, founded in 2005 due in large part to a generous grant from the Community Foundation of Broward County, raises awareness, advocates and litigates on behalf of the LGBT community in Florida.

Comments


No. 1
buzz says:

ooh! ooh! i know this! the key club is the high-school version of the kiwanis club, a community service organization probably more prevalent in the midwest. it's kind of like the muppet babies version of kiwanis -- the members volunteer at highway cleanups and help kids to read and shit. i totally belonged in high school.

November 16, 2006 9:08 AM
No. 2
Cian says:

Never be bullied into silence. Never allow yourself to be made a victim. Accept no one's definition of your life; define yourself. ~Harvey Fierstein

November 16, 2006 9:19 AM
No. 3
Cian says:

I belonged to the Kiwanis, as well. But, it was in elementary school & it was yet another Christian herding farm.

November 16, 2006 9:22 AM
No. 4
Yasmin says:

I never thought it would make this much news.

November 18, 2006 11:08 AM
No. 5
William says:

One of the few good things about this school is they do have a drag show! I'm not even kidding. Every year they parade the senior boys in drag with their drag king escorts and have a FABULOUS little competition- Mzzz Senior. I wonder if that tiara will be seen again since such hostile bigots have taken over the administration of this school.

"We're living through war, but where they're living it's peacetime, and we're all in the same country." - Larry Kramer

November 18, 2006 11:49 PM
No. 6
PFC Comer says:

hey, I just graduated from OHS this last year...i'm now a member of the United States Marine Corps...I dont know much about whats going on but I do know...I have good friends who are gay and bisexual...these are guys and girls I'd give my life for. I joined the Marines to serve and protect ALL American citizens...whether black, hispanic, white, gay, lesbian, bisexual, no matter what I joined to fight for AMERICANS...each and everyone of them...Okeechobee needs to open its eyes to the world...this is nothing but a bullshit mess!

December 6, 2006 9:40 AM
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No. 12
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Okay. Gay marriage is wrong. it is disgusting and horrible. marriage is supposed to be between a man and a woman because when that is corrupted, people can do whatever tehy want. gayness is a disease of the mind. we didn't used to have so many gay people, and now because "it's okay to be gay" people are coming out of the closets they should have stayed in. it is nationally accepted, and it shouldn't be. you can't be born gay, everything that happens in your life influences you to be who you are. if people influence you to come out of the closet because it is okay, then you are gonna come out of the closet to be cool.
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I would like to see Yasmin Gonzalez with your newly found power of leadership, go to a hospital where a young homosexual that is dying a painful death from aids and other related diseases- and give that person a great big hug and kiss and tell them thanks for contributing to the cause without shame or fear of being humiliated by those people with morals who are ashamed or afraid of doing the things that we do just because their parents taught them to have a clean conscience.

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Life begins at conception, begins at birth - Or come up with another stage and develop a different persuasive speech topic

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