Lesbian Teen Sues School Over Prom Issues

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JACKSON, Miss. – A lesbian student who wanted to take her girlfriend to her senior prom is asking a federal judge to force her Mississippi school district to reinstate the dance it canceled.

The American Civil Liberties Union of Mississippi on Thursday filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Oxford on behalf of 18-year-old Constance McMillen, who said she faced some unhappy classmates after the Itawamba County School District said it wouldn't host the April 2 prom.

"Somebody said, 'Thanks for ruining my senior year,'" McMillen said of her reluctant return Thursday to Itawamba Agricultural High School in Fulton.

The lawsuit seeks a court order for the school to hold the prom. It also asks that McMillen be allowed to escort her girlfriend, who is a fellow student, and wear a tuxedo, which the school said also violated policy.

The district's decision Wednesday came after the ACLU demanded that officials change a policy banning same-sex prom dates because it said it violated students' rights. The ACLU said the district violated McMillen's free expression rights by not letting her wear a tux.

McMillen said she never expected the district to respond the way it did.

"A lot of people said that was going to happen, but I said, they had already spent too much money on the prom" to cancel it, she said.

McMillen said she didn't want to go back to the high school in Fulton the morning after the decision, but her father told her she needed to face her classmates.

"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 school board statement said it wouldn't host the event "due to the distractions to the educational process caused by recent events" but didn't mention McMillen. District officials didn't return calls seeking comment Thursday.

At least one supporter has offered to help McMillen and her classmates hold an alternate prom.

New Orleans hotel owner Sean Cummings told The Clarion-Ledger of Jackson he was so disappointed with the school board's decision he offered to transport the students in buses to the city and host a free prom at one of his properties.

"New Orleans, we're a joyful culture and a creative culture here and, if the school doesn't change its mind, we'd be delighted to offer them a prom in New Orleans," he told the newspaper. "Concluding your high school experience should be a joyful one. One shouldn't conclude that experience with all their friends on a negative note."

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.

McMillen says she hopes her fight will make it easier for gay students at other schools facing discrimination.

"I want other kids to know that's it not right for schools to do that," she said on CBS's "The Early Show."

In 2002, a gay student sued his school district in Toronto to allow him to attend a prom with his boyfriend. A judge later forced the district to allow the couple to attend and stopped the district from canceling the prom.

U.S. Rep. Jared Polis, D-Colo., said a bill he's introduced in Congress would make it illegal to discriminate against gay and lesbian school students. He said at least 10 states have such laws, and his bill is modeled after those.

"This situation with the prom is a perfect example of why we need to protect students from discrimination. In this case it's a prom. It other cases, it's getting beaten up or killed," Polis said.

The school district had said it hoped a privately sponsored prom could be held.

Southside Baptist Church Pastor Bobby Crenshaw said he's seen the South portrayed as "backwards" on Web sites discussing the issue, "but a lot more people here have biblically based values."

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.

Lesbian teen sues to force school to hold prom - Yahoo! News
 
I didn't go to my prom but I did go to my wife's. We were the only queer couple in the whole place, the only interracial couple, and I was the only blind person. It was a bit awkward. Everyone was staring at us the whole time, especially the teachers and parents.

But I'm happy to hear she's standing up for her own rights! Good for her!
 
"The school board statement said it wouldn't host the event "due to the distractions to the educational process caused by recent events" but didn't mention McMillen. District officials didn't return calls seeking comment Thursday."

Oh really? Distraction? Since when is bringing the same sex date a distraction?

We had proms that had same sex couples and we didn't have issues.
 
A guy took me to prom

Well, I mean a guy limo driver. My date was a girl

She was a freak too.....wow:lol:
 
I brought a girl to prom and nobody cared.:shrug:

probably because she wore a dress. Yes, friends do go with friends to the prom. My problem was that I couldn't afford a dress so that's why I didn't go, not even with friends (I did have a boyfriend at the time, but I didn't ask him to take me<---- he is older and no longer in high school so that's why I had to ask him -- oh and I was 18 going on 19 in my senior year so he is legal).
 
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probably because she wore a dress. Yes, friends do go with friends to the prom. My problem was that I couldn't afford a dress so that's why I didn't go, not even with friends (I did have a boyfriend at the time, but I didn't ask him to take me<---- he is older and no longer in high school so that's why I had to ask him -- oh and I was 18 going on 19 in my senior year so he is legal).

Yeah, we both wore dresses. We didn't want to take the guys.:lol: We did shock a few people with our dancing, but overall people who knew us weren't surprised. Dresses are so expensive! I had to buy my own.
 
"The school board statement said it wouldn't host the event "due to the distractions to the educational process caused by recent events" but didn't mention McMillen. District officials didn't return calls seeking comment Thursday."

Oh really? Distraction? Since when is bringing the same sex date a distraction?

We had proms that had same sex couples and we didn't have issues.

Vague terminology to disguise the homophobia. How typical. :roll:
 
JACKSON, Miss. – A lesbian student who wanted to take her girlfriend to her senior prom is asking a federal judge to force her Mississippi school district to reinstate the dance it canceled.

The American Civil Liberties Union of Mississippi on Thursday filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Oxford on behalf of 18-year-old Constance McMillen, who said she faced some unhappy classmates after the Itawamba County School District said it wouldn't host the April 2 prom.

"Somebody said, 'Thanks for ruining my senior year,'" McMillen said of her reluctant return Thursday to Itawamba Agricultural High School in Fulton.

The lawsuit seeks a court order for the school to hold the prom. It also asks that McMillen be allowed to escort her girlfriend, who is a fellow student, and wear a tuxedo, which the school said also violated policy.

The district's decision Wednesday came after the ACLU demanded that officials change a policy banning same-sex prom dates because it said it violated students' rights. The ACLU said the district violated McMillen's free expression rights by not letting her wear a tux.

McMillen said she never expected the district to respond the way it did.

"A lot of people said that was going to happen, but I said, they had already spent too much money on the prom" to cancel it, she said.

McMillen said she didn't want to go back to the high school in Fulton the morning after the decision, but her father told her she needed to face her classmates.

"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 school board statement said it wouldn't host the event "due to the distractions to the educational process caused by recent events" but didn't mention McMillen. District officials didn't return calls seeking comment Thursday.

At least one supporter has offered to help McMillen and her classmates hold an alternate prom.

New Orleans hotel owner Sean Cummings told The Clarion-Ledger of Jackson he was so disappointed with the school board's decision he offered to transport the students in buses to the city and host a free prom at one of his properties.

"New Orleans, we're a joyful culture and a creative culture here and, if the school doesn't change its mind, we'd be delighted to offer them a prom in New Orleans," he told the newspaper. "Concluding your high school experience should be a joyful one. One shouldn't conclude that experience with all their friends on a negative note."

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.

McMillen says she hopes her fight will make it easier for gay students at other schools facing discrimination.

"I want other kids to know that's it not right for schools to do that," she said on CBS's "The Early Show."

In 2002, a gay student sued his school district in Toronto to allow him to attend a prom with his boyfriend. A judge later forced the district to allow the couple to attend and stopped the district from canceling the prom.

U.S. Rep. Jared Polis, D-Colo., said a bill he's introduced in Congress would make it illegal to discriminate against gay and lesbian school students. He said at least 10 states have such laws, and his bill is modeled after those.

"This situation with the prom is a perfect example of why we need to protect students from discrimination. In this case it's a prom. It other cases, it's getting beaten up or killed," Polis said.

The school district had said it hoped a privately sponsored prom could be held.

Southside Baptist Church Pastor Bobby Crenshaw said he's seen the South portrayed as "backwards" on Web sites discussing the issue, "but a lot more people here have biblically based values."

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.

Lesbian teen sues to force school to hold prom - Yahoo! News

No, it's not about biblical based values, it's about what the larger culture perceives as right or wrong. People like this guy are condemning people to hell if they don't fall in line with a certain set of values. This is backwards, JESUS himself loved all nor did he discriminate. Jesus loved and did what He could to show love. I wish pastors and preachers across America would get off their high horses because they are getting a nosebleed from preaching so highly until they are blue in the face.

The South needs to face it, homosexuals are no longer willing to stay on the fringes of society and are now finding their place in society. One of our chief investigators for crimes is an openly Lesbian woman with 2 daughters. She supports the community just as anyone else does. My friend is also an open lesbian, she is a line foreman at the local chicken plant. I am all but officially out. I want to find my place in the community as an educator, hopefully I will be a well respected one that can do a lot of good for the community.

If they say homosexuality is a choice, then so it heterosexuality. You are born with it.
 
this disgusts me as my girlfriend looks great when she gets dressed up and wears a tie n such...ppl are so effing ignorant and to cancel PROM over 2 ppl who are a bit different is ridiculous
 
ah good memories.. went with a group of friends to prom in 1998 but I was stupid to go prom alone in 1999 should not go cuz I was so tired from working earlier in the day :P anyway life goes on ;)
 
If they say homosexuality is a choice, then so it heterosexuality. You are born with it.

From a social point of view, they choose what they want to do, but when it comes to a scientific biological point of view, such supposition is not scientifically viable. There's no proof that homosexuals are born that way. There has been past scientific claims that homosexuals are born that way, but it's been debunked time and time again.

If such claims like homosexual "turtles" do it, well, turtles are not humans. They're an entirely different species.

I could say that while dolphin males rapes female dolphins, rapists could argue that if it's normal for dolphins to do it that way, then it's normal for a human males to rape human females.

Ridiculous argument I agree, but so is the idea of humans being born homosexuals. In fact, it's a learned behavior. Once they're exposed to homosexuality, they make a conscience decision to adopt the sexual lifestyle.

Yiz
 
From a social point of view, they choose what they want to do, but when it comes to a scientific biological point of view, such supposition is not scientifically viable. There's no proof that homosexuals are born that way. There has been past scientific claims that homosexuals are born that way, but it's been debunked time and time again.

If such claims like homosexual "turtles" do it, well, turtles are not humans. They're an entirely different species.

I could say that while dolphin males rapes female dolphins, rapists could argue that if it's normal for dolphins to do it that way, then it's normal for a human males to rape human females.

Ridiculous argument I agree, but so is the idea of humans being born homosexuals. In fact, it's a learned behavior. Once they're exposed to homosexuality, they make a conscience decision to adopt the sexual lifestyle.

Yiz

You makes no sense.

If it's a learned behaviour, where do people pick them up in a hardcore religious family, but still come out as homosexuals?
 
You makes no sense.

If it's a learned behaviour, where do people pick them up in a hardcore religious family, but still come out as homosexuals?

Not picking a side here but one possible answer to your question....Rebellion.
 
My daughter's Christian high school didn't have a prom. They had a formal banquet. Everyone attended; they weren't paired up as couples or dates.

I attended public high schools in California and Connecticut. I never attended a prom, and I've never missed it.

I've never really understood the big deal about proms. I guess it's big business for dress shops, tuxedo rentals, florists, limo hires, and caterers. :dunno:
 
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