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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If your child is gay why in the world would you want them to attend a school that is completely against their lifestyle? Honestly, WTF? [/quote] wait, your applying for 9th grade right ? And your child is sexually active? In 8th grade ; aren't they just 14 years old? [/quote] One doesn't need to be actively engaged in sex in order to have a sexual orientation. I knew mine before becoming sexually active and I suspect most others do as well.[/quote] So, this is about you then OP, not your 14 year old ? I'm curious, how could your 14 year old possibly be discriminated against from the 8:30 Am - 3:30 pm while taking math, english, history and science , eating lunch and taking gym .[/quote] I'm the OP, not any of the people you quoted. I don't have a 14 year-old, I have a 3 year-old, and my question doesn't involve her. It's about the published non-discrimination and anti-bullying policies of different schools, and it has been answered. Thanks for your concern.[/quote] OP, why are you asking this in this forum and at this juncture? Surely, the best opportunity to find out just how non-discriminatory a school is is during the parent interview and/or tour or in a follow up conversation with the AD. Also, most schools post a prospective LGTB parent recruitment night . Why would you not have asked waaaay before now. [/quote]
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