Gay Agenda: In an attempt to provide a safe environment for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered, and questioning high school students, the Chicago public school system is considering opening a high school for LGBTQ students.  The school would be open to anyone wishing to attend and attendance would on a volunteer basis.

Over one third of Illinois students stated in a 2006 survey that sexual orientation and gender identity are the most common reasons for bullying and harassment in schools. 75 percent of the students surveyed said they heard anti-gay remarks from other students on a regular basis and more than 80 percnet have heard students make comments such as “that’s so gay” or “you’re gay.”

Although I appreciate the efforts of the Chicago Public School System to provide safe learning environments, I feel strongly it would be better if we didn’t have to separate our students. This reminds me of the days of segregation in the old south. Perhaps the Republicans are getting their way after all.

Read more at windycitymediagroup.com.

3 Comments

  1. Segregation, no matter why, is never a good idea. That is addressing the symptom instead of the cause. Although my mind is racing with visions of the showers and locker room after gym class.

  2. This story was featured on http://detentionslip.org. Check it out for all the wild headlines from our schools.

  3. wow

    i agree, it’d be so great if lgbtq kids didn’t NEED a safe space.


Post a Comment