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1. GLSEN: News
glsen.mediapolis.com/cgi-bin/i - [Cached]Published on: 10/28/2002 Last Visited: 12/9/2005
Kathy Felty, a social studies teacher on the school's council, said members thought the Human Rights Club could include sexual-orientation discussions in place of a gay-straight group.
Felty also said many teachers were concerned the presence of the group would be disruptive because homosexuality is such a polarizing issue.
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Felty, the teacher on the council, said in light of the ACLU's letter, council members are reviewing court decisions on the issue before taking up the application again. -
2. www.glsen.org
www.glsen.org/cgi-bin/iowa/all - [Cached]Published on: 10/28/2002 Last Visited: 10/7/2004
Kathy Felty, a social studies teacher on the school's council, said members thought the Human Rights Club could include sexual-orientation discussions in place of a gay-straight group.
Felty also said many teachers were concerned the presence of the group would be disruptive because homosexuality is such a polarizing issue.
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Felty, the teacher on the council, said in light of the ACLU's letter, council members are reviewing court decisions on the issue before taking up the application again. -
3. Gay/Straight Alliance - A Debate Over Access | Kentucky | School Safety | Transgender Crossroads
www.tgcrossroads.org/news/arch - [Cached]Published on: 10/28/2002 Last Visited: 5/29/2003
Kathy Felty, a social studies teacher on the school's council, said members thought the Human Rights Club could include sexual- orientation discussions in place of a gay-straight group.
Felty also said many teachers were concerned the presence of the group would be disruptive because homosexuality is such a polarizing issue.
...
Felty, the teacher on the council, said in light of the ACLU's letter, council members are reviewing court decisions on the issue before taking up the application again.

