Anti-gay harassment and bullying are reportedly a huge issue at Paloma Valley High School in Menifee, California, and the problem is not only with the students, the Press-Enterprise reports:
Teachers and students cited several issues and incidents that have occurred recently, most during the current school year. In one instance, a teacher drew an "S" on a student's hand and repeatedly referred to the student, who was wearing a T-shirt that read "Gay is Good," as a sinner throughout class, according to a complaint with the district provided by a teacher.
The complaint, dated Oct. 14, detailed the incident. In the document, provided with names blacked out, the student wrote, "I've heard this has happened before."
Ventuleth said the complaint was investigated and "based on our findings, we have dealt with the employee." She declined to elaborate, citing the employee's right to confidentiality.
The school's GSA was forbidden from sharing information about prominent gay people during PA announcements during Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender History Month even though similar groups, like the Black Student Union, were allowed to do so.
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