Lesbian teen back at Miss. school after prom flap

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Lesbian teen back at Miss. school after prom flap

By SHELIA BYRD, Associated Press Writer Shelia Byrd, Associated Press Writer 16 mins ago

JACKSON, Miss. – An 18-year-old Mississippi lesbian student whose school district canceled her senior prom rather than allow her to escort her girlfriend and wear a tuxedo said she got some unfriendly looks from classmates when she reluctantly returned to campus Thursday.

Constance McMillen said she didn't want to go back the day after the Itawamba County school board's decision, but her father told her she needed to face her classmates, teachers and school officials.

"My daddy told me that I needed to show them that I'm still proud of who I am," McMillen told The Associated Press in a telephone interview. "The fact that this will help people later on, that's what's helping me to go on."

The district announced Wednesday it wouldn't host the April 2 prom. The decision came after the American Civil Liberties Union told officials a policy banning same-sex prom dates violated students' rights. The ACLU said the district not letting McMillen wear a tuxedo violated her free expression rights.

McMillen said she felt some hostility toward her on the Itawamba County Agricultural High School campus.

"Somebody said, 'Thanks for ruining my senior year.'" McMillen said.
The school board issued a statement announcing it wouldn't host the event in Fulton, "due to the distractions to the educational process caused by recent events."

The statement didn't mention McMillen or the ACLU. When asked by the AP if McMillen's demand led to the cancellation, school board attorney Michele Floyd said she could only reference the statement.

"I guess they would rather do that than what's right, what's constitutionally correct," McMillen said.

Same-sex prom dates and cross-dressing are new issues for many high schools around the country, said Daryl Presgraves, a spokesman for GLSEN: Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network, a Washington-based advocacy group.

"A lot of schools actually react rather than do the research and find out what the rights of these students are," said Presgraves, who was preparing to facilitate a discussion about anti-gay bullying at a National Association of Secondary School Principals meeting.

The school district had said it hoped a privately sponsored prom could be held. McMillen said if that happens, she's sure she'll be excluded.

"It's a small town in Mississippi, and it's run by an older generation with money. Most of them are more conservative and they don't agree with it," she said.

Fulton Mayor Paul Walker said he supports the school district's decision and knew of no private efforts to host the prom.

"I think the community as a whole is probably in support of the school district," Walker said of the town of about 4,000.

Itawamba County is a rural area of about 23,000 people in north Mississippi near the Alabama state line. It's near Pontotoc County, Miss., where more than a decade ago school officials were sued in federal court over their practice of student-led intercom prayer and Bible classes.

A couple of students had different reactions to the decision.

Anna Watson, a 17-year-old junior at the high school, was looking forward to the prom, especially since the town's only hotspot is the bowling alley, she said.

"I am a little bummed out about it. I guess it's a decision that had to be made. Either way someone was going to get disappointed — either Constance was or we were," Watson said. "I don't agree with homosexuality, but I can't change what another person thinks or does."
McKenzie Chaney, 16, said she wasn't planning to attend the prom, but "it's kind of ridiculous that they can't let her wear the tuxedo and it all be over with."

A Feb. 5 memo to students laid out the criteria for bringing a date to the prom, and one requirement was that the person must be of the opposite sex.

Presgraves said his organization hears about school districts that prohibit same-sex prom dates and gay-straight alliance clubs at schools. He said those kind of policies are detrimental to gay students.

"It sends a message that these students shouldn't be treated the same," Presgraves said.

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The school's just protecting itself. Can't be sued for discrimination if everyone is treated poorly. And it saves money!
 

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How stupid.

Really wish people would just let other
people live their lives. Who cares if someone is gay? More power too ya. Sacamanos unite!
 

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Hoofbite;3305388 said:
How stupid.

Really wish people would just let other
people live their lives. Who cares if someone is gay? More power too ya. Sacamanos unite!

I don't care if you're gay. That's why I only slap your hands away, not punch you in the face.
 

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SaltwaterServr;3305516 said:
WNBA, and before I get flamed it's from a good friend whose best female friend is dating a member of the LA team.

so basically youre sayin is
My best friend's sister's boyfriend's brother's girlfriend heard from this guy who knows this kid who's going with the girl who saw Ferris pass out at 31 Flavors last night. I guess it's pretty serious.
 

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Did someone say....teen...and lesbian??

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ethiostar;3304791 said:
The ACLU said the district not letting McMillen wear a tuxedo violated her free expression rights.

That's absurd. Schools have had dress codes since the beginning of time, and parents and students have been complaining about school dress codes since roughly about that same point.

The real travesty is the requirement on hair length. Why couldn't I sport my mullet?
 

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ScipioCowboy;3305626 said:
That's absurd. Schools have had dress codes since the beginning of time, and parents and students have been complaining about school dress codes since roughly about that same point.

The real travesty is the requirement on hair length. Why couldn't I sport my mullet?

I can see limiting re gangsta clothes, shirts with those "bad" words on it but not letting a chick wear a tuxedo seems discriminatory to me. Needless to say though, she wanted to wear one just to get attention and she has.
 

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CanadianCowboysFan;3305712 said:
I can see limiting re gangsta clothes, shirts with those "bad" words on it but not letting a chick wear a tuxedo seems discriminatory to me. Needless to say though, she wanted to wear one just to get attention and she has.

Doubtful.

If the school would have just allowed it, she gets no attention other than the weird looks from the people at the prom.

She probably wanted to wear it because she's a big bull..........
 

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She should have backed off. I know that will not be a popular opinion because it is not PC. She pushed and they were not going to be moved. All she accomplished was to hurt other people. Sad.
 

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Hoofbite;3305721 said:
Doubtful.

If the school would have just allowed it, she gets no attention other than the weird looks from the people at the prom.

She probably wanted to wear it because she's a big bull..........

She actually looks petite from the photo they showed of her.
 

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Hostile;3305727 said:
She should have backed off. I know that will not be a popular opinion because it is not PC. She pushed and they were not going to be moved. All she accomplished was to hurt other people. Sad.

Sorry, I feel you are wrong here. She didn't have the power to do anything about the prom other than show up. The folks who run the school made the decision to kill the prom. Perhaps losing face at failing in a power struggle was too much, so they decided it was better to have no prom.

Sucks for the kids, but maybe they will learn a useful lesson.
 

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arglebargle;3305755 said:
Sorry, I feel you are wrong here. She didn't have the power to do anything about the prom other than show up. The folks who run the school made the decision to kill the prom. Perhaps losing face at failing in a power struggle was too much, so they decided it was better to have no prom.

Sucks for the kids, but maybe they will learn a useful lesson.
You can feel I am wrong, that is your right. I don't think I am. She wanted the rules changed to suit her. She pushed the issue. Many kids don't go to prom. I never did. She and her date could have gone and done anything together. Instead she chose to try and force others to do what she wants. She got big political backing and created an atmosphere where it was her way or no way. The kids got no way and they don't deserve it. She was selfish.

Let's say I wanted to wear my cowboy hat because that is who I am. They have a rule of no hats. Then I'm not going to go if I feel that strongly about it. I'm not going to try and ruin the experience for everybody else.

I am not fond of her not being allowed to go in the way that she wanted to, but those were the rules and she should have respected them. Instead she felt she was above the rules.
 

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Lesbian Proms are.....AWESOME!!!

Another thread with a bunch of women hating show tuners in it.
 

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BrAinPaiNt;3305936 said:
Lesbian Proms are.....AWESOME!!!

Another thread with a bunch of women hating show tuners in it.

She's actually quite selfish. If she had thought about everyone involved, she would have just shown up to the Prom in a dress, snuck her girlfriend in, then taken video footage of her doing some serious slobberin suckie face with her girlfriend in front of the faculty before getting asked to leave. Win for the students, win for her, win for us after it gets posted on You-tube.
 
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