Davis suspended eleven students, including Gillman’s cousin, for five school days each as punishment for their involvement in the “Gay Pride” movement.
… Davis counseled Jane that it was not “right” to be homosexual. He then questioned Jane about whether her parents were aware of her sexual orientation. When Jane answered in the negative, Davis asked Jane for her parents’ telephone number so that he could call them and inform them of her sexual orientation.
… He interviewed approximately thirty students, interrogated them about their sexual orientations,…
Imagine the expense that this community could have saved with just a little bit better legal advice.
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bean-in-the-burbs says
Can’t believe the principal wasn’t fired outright.
mr-lynne says
… The board backed up his ruling that the student organizations were ‘illegal’.
sabutai says
Whether losing lawsuits based on civil rights, or based on teaching creationism in schools, having a rabid conservative steering a school or district so often seems to end up costing small communities lots of money and unwanted attention.
mr-lynne says
… very expensive, even when every attempt is made to save them.