Arkansas school district doubles down on censorship of gay student’s yearbook profile
Dismissing the Human Rights Campaign as a special interest group, an Arkansas school district is standing by its decision to censor an openly gay students yearbook profile.
Taylor Ellis, 17, was one of seven students selected to have profiles published in the 2014 yearbook at Sheridan High School, south of Little Rock. Ellis profile focused on his coming out story. However, the schools principal, Rodney Williams, told Ellis the story was too personal, and announced he was nixing all seven profiles.
The decision made national news and prompted HRC President Chad Griffin, an Arkansas native, to pen a letter to Williams and district superintendent Brenda Haynes calling on them to reverse the decision. HRC also sent letters to Gov. Mike Beebe and state Education Commissioner Tom Kimbrell. But on Tuesday, Haynes rejected Griffins plea, according to ArkansasNews.com.
We must make decisions that lead in the proper direction for all of our students and for our community, Haynes said in a statement. We must not make decisions based on demands by any special interest group. The seven profiles will not be published in the yearbook.
More at http://www.lonestarq.com/arkansas-school-district-doubles-censorship-openly-gay-students-bio/ .
Cross-posted in the LGBT Group.
[font color=green]In the accompanying video, Ellis does bear a striking resemblance to Neil Patrick Harris.[/font]