Gay in Our Schools By Jill Berkowicz and Ann Myers

Gay in Our Schools

"The Boy Scouts of America have delayed the vote on banning gays" was a headline in national print, television and Internet news last week. At the same time, the military repealed "Don't ask. Don't tell." they are still kicking around the idea about whether or not they should extend benefits to same-sex partners. (USA Today Article) This public reveal of a societal prejudice allows for voices to be heard and changes to be made. However, this discussion happens in front of our children. Just as in the days when segregation was ending, these children are impacted by the painful language of separation as the struggle continues.

The point is, whatever these organizations decide to do, we have children, teachers and administrators who are gay in our districts. Our role as public school leaders is to create environments in which they belong, contribute and experience success. Yet, in the larger society, we see churches, military and civic organizations debating whether they are even welcome. Whatever our personally held beliefs, we must acknowledge this is the newest form of segregation, based on sexual orientation rather than race, religion or ethnicity. Segregation is a part of our history as a nation. People marched and, yes, died, to end it in its insidious forms at water fountains, lunch counters and schools. But, also, let us remember there were times when the signs read "No Irish Need Apply" or "No Jews or Dogs." Must there always be someone we want to exclude? Are we that fearful or vengeful as a people? We think not.

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