
The two students, Hannah Page, 15, and Jacob Brock, 16, sued for the injunction with the help of the ACLU.
Under the order, the local board must give official recognition to the Gay-Straight Alliance and give it the same privileges as other student organizations. The school district argued that it primarily objected to the name on the grounds that it has an abstinence-based sex education curriculum and does not like references to sexual orientation. Somehow “The Students-Who-Are-Interested-In-Certain-Non-Sport-Relationships” Club was not appealing.
There are 3,000 “Gay-Straight Alliance” clubs in schools nationwide, including 80 in Florida.
Of course, the Yuleee “Hornets” may want to consider that the Vespa crabro build whole nests around a “poopy queen” who has sex with various males (who promptly die after sex). Makes the Gay-Straight Alliance look pretty wholesome in comparison.
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