Churchie: PFLAG seeks openness

Churchie: PFLAG seeks openness

PFLAG (Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) spokeswoman, Shelley Argent said most gay students stay quiet about their sexuality at high school to avoid bullying and ostracism and that she suspected that the school’s policy was motivated by concerns for its image.

“We need to encourage inclusion and openness and honesty.”

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