At last! Some good news.
Except the school district will be sued under the Equal Access Act, it'll lose, it'll owe large amounts in legal fees to the litigants, and the school will still have a gay/straight alliance. It looks like a lose/lose proposition.
we have it at our school. it doesn't turn straights into gays I'm pretty sure. LOL. hetero boys and girls will tend to stay that way.
Really! In all the talk about safety and bullying, the assumption always seems to be that all offenses are aimed at only one group. The truth is, kids are imperfect creatures who tease each other, and sometimes cross a bigger line and hit each other. The reasons are quite varied. I wouldn't think perceived homosexuality was even the number one reason. Certainly Christians get teased and bullied. Since no one is perfectible, and since the government forces attendance,and since there seems to be wide disagreement on the core issues, I think the path of least interference is the best. Kids will be kids. When the offense is words, let the kids sort it out. Teach them to take it and to fight back with words. If the offense is physical, adults must intervene. No hitting for any reason should do it. Words should not disrupt, but you can't play the role of telling kids what to think on issues that are this sensitive, especially when moral relativism rules the day. Let them work it out themselves. If a kid is having big problems, deal with that specific situation. Don't design curriculum, or allow immoral themed clubs, around one specific thing, especially when that thing is of grave moral consequence.
School is not group therapy. Specific problems should have individual solutions. You don't burn down your house because you have a leaky faucet. You address only the problem, only where the problem exists.
Restated, the thing is that these gay acceptance pushers frame every problem as though there is one side -- the gay side. They never ask whether making the homosexual feel good about his gayness will have any kind of negative effect on anyone else. It is so one-sided. Where are the studies about the moral and emotional effect on kids who have to sit through this group sex therapy? You know, the ones that were living normal, moral lives before school became all about sex.