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		<title>High School Principal Outs A Lesbian Student Then Suspends All Students Who Support Her</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You don&#8217;t have to ask, she did it for religious reasons. Many Support Ex-Principal in Gay Rights Case PONCE DE LEON &#8211; When a high school senior told her principal that students were taunting her for being a lesbian, he told her homosexuality is wrong, outed her to her parents and ordered her to stay [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You don&#8217;t have to ask, she did it for religious reasons.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.nwfdailynews.com/news/davis_10423___article.html/gay_students.html">Many Support Ex-Principal in Gay Rights Case</a></p>
<blockquote><p>PONCE DE LEON &#8211; When a high school senior told her principal that students were taunting her for being a lesbian, he told her homosexuality is wrong, outed her to her parents and ordered her to stay away from children.</p>
<p>He suspended some of her friends who expressed their outrage by wearing gay pride T-shirts and buttons at Ponce de Leon High School, according to court records. And he asked dozens of students whether they were gay or associated with gay students.</p>
<p>The American Civil Liberties Union successfully sued the district on behalf of a girl who protested against Principal David Davis, and a federal judge reprimanded Davis for conducting a &#8220;witch hunt&#8221; against gays. Davis was demoted, and school employees must now go through sensitivity training.</p>
<p>And despite all that, many in this conservative Panhandle community still wonder what, exactly, Davis did wrong.</p>
<p>&#8220;We are a small, rural district in the Bible Belt with strong Christian beliefs and feel like homosexuality is wrong,&#8221; said Steve Griffin, Holmes County&#8217;s school superintendent, who keeps a Bible on his desk and framed Scriptures on his office walls.</p>
<p>Holmes County, on the Alabama line, has about 20,000 residents. There is some agriculture, but most people are employed either by prisons or schools; some commute to the Gulf Coast to work in tourism. Ponce de Leon, with fewer than 500 residents, has a cafe, a post office and an antique store.</p>
<p>Many in the community support Davis and feel outsiders are forcing their beliefs on them. Griffin, who kicked Davis out of the principal&#8217;s office but allowed him to continue teaching at the school, said high schoolers here aren&#8217;t exposed to the same things as kids in Atlanta or Chicago.</p>
<p>&#8220;I don&#8217;t think we are that different from a lot of districts, at least in the Panhandle, that have beliefs that maybe are different from societal changes,&#8221; Griffin said.</p>
<p>Gay rights activists said that&#8217;s no excuse for what Davis did.</p>
<p>The problems began last fall when Davis, who did not return phone messages from The Associated Press, admonished the senior, who is identified only as &#8220;Jane Doe&#8221; in court records and whose friends say she doesn&#8217;t want to talk about the experience.</p>
<p>The friends donned gay pride T-shirts and rainbow-colored clothing when they found out how Davis had treated her, and he questioned many of them about their sexuality and association with gay students. Some were suspended.</p>
<p>&#8220;Davis embarked on what can only be characterized as a &#8216;witch hunt&#8217; to identify students who were homosexual and their supporters, further adding fuel to the fire,&#8221; U.S. District Judge Richard Smoak recounted in his ruling. &#8220;He went so far as to lift the shirts of female students to insure the letters &#8216;GP&#8217; or the words &#8216;Gay Pride&#8217; were not written on their bodies.&#8221;</p>
<p>Heather Gillman, an 11th-grader who took part in the protests, complained to her mother, Ardena, a 40-year-old corrections officer and mother of three. Ardena Gillman called the ACLU, even though she knew people would be angry.</p>
<p>&#8220;I just felt like I had to stand up for the kids. Heather wanted to do this, and I had to back her,&#8221; she said.</p>
<p>Ardena hoped to protect the students&#8217; freedom of speech &#8211; whether it was the freedom to wear Confederate flag T-shirts to show Southern pride or the freedom to wear rainbow T-shirts to support gay rights.</p>
<p>Courts have repeatedly ruled that similar student protests are constitutional as long as they are not disruptive.</p>
<p>&#8220;I think a shirt that says &#8216;I support gays&#8217; is very different from a shirt that says &#8216;Gays are going to hell,&#8217;&#8221; said Benjamin Stevenson, an ACLU attorney. &#8220;One can be very disruptive for a child&#8217;s self-esteem; the other supports other people and their ideas.&#8221;</p>
<p>Ardena Gillman also knew some of the students would need to learn to be tolerant.</p>
<p>&#8220;What happens when these kids get out in the real world after they leave Ponce de Leon and they have a black, homosexual supervisor at their job?&#8221; she said.</p>
<p>The ACLU sued in January, and Smoak ruled this summer that Davis violated Heather Gillman&#8217;s rights.</p>
<p>&#8220;I emphasize that Davis&#8217;s personal and religious views about homosexuality are not issues in this case. Indeed, Davis&#8217;s opinions and views are consistent with the beliefs of many in Holmes County, in Florida, and in the country,&#8221; Smoak wrote in an opinion released last month. &#8220;Where Davis went wrong was when he endeavored to silence the opinions of his dissenters.&#8221;</p>
<p>As Ardena Gillman suspected, the lawsuit created hard feelings in town.</p>
<p>A Wal-Mart worker yelled at her, accusing her of trying to &#8220;bankrupt&#8221; the school district, which was ordered to pay $325,000 in ACLU attorney fees. One of her friends has refused to talk to her because the lawsuit conflicted with the woman&#8217;s religious beliefs.</p>
<p>Others flatly hail Davis as a hero.</p>
<p>&#8220;David Davis is a fine man and good principal, and we are a gentle, peaceful, Christian, family-oriented community,&#8221; said Bill Griffin, 73 and a lifelong Ponce de Leon resident who is no relation to the district superintendent. &#8220;We aren&#8217;t out to tar and feather anyone.&#8221;</p>
<p>The lawsuit could reflect a division between the high school students who have grown up in an era of gay tolerance and the community&#8217;s elders, said Gary Scott, a school board member.</p>
<p>&#8220;But I think that&#8217;s less of an issue here than in Miami or Minnesota,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>The judge&#8217;s scathing rebuke left Scott questioning how his community&#8217;s beliefs could be so different from the judge&#8217;s opinion.</p>
<p>&#8220;I guess I didn&#8217;t realize we were this bad,&#8221; Scott said.</p></blockquote>
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