Awww, that wouldn't be any fun. The guidance counselors wouldn't get to counsel students, the consultants wouldn't make big fees running workshops and assemblies, teachers wouldn't get to turn in students on a whim, parents wouldn't have to go crazy finding out what degree of intolerance was alleged and determining if their darling actually did the alleged deed, books couldn't be written about tolerance and diversity, lawyers wouldn't be hired to resolve these issues or sue the school, and the hiring of additional school personnel to handle all this wouldn't occur.
See, you'd put a lot of people out of work. No, we can't have this.
Yeah, I'm like that. I'd like to put about 90% of the government out of work!
A friend here was telling me recently about the Christian school her children attend. She said the school does not permit any "personal relationships" at all. No hand-holding, no hugs, no arms around the waist, no notes in class, no talk about sex at all. The students get demerits if they break these rules, with the demerits adding up to higher degrees of disciplinary action.
It eliminates a lot of problems. I can't see how anybody would care whether a person is feeling "fondly" about someone of the opposite sex or the same sex, since everyone is required to keep their feelings entirely to themselves, and focus on education.