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Boy's Talk of His Gay Mothers Sets Off Furor in Louisiana
[re: public elementary school] (NYT) A 7-year-old Louisiana boy was disciplined by his elementary
school for telling a second-grade classmate that he had two mothers
and explaining that gay meant "when a girl likes a girl," the
American Civil Liberties Union says.
The
NY Times | December 3, 2003 | TAMAR LEWIN

Brad Kempf/Lafayette Daily Advertiser, via The
Associated Press
Marcus McLaurin, 7, with his two mothers,
Sharon Huff, left, and Heather Manley. He got into trouble in
school discussing his
family.
The boy, Marcus
McLaurin, was referred to the school's behavior clinic, where he was
ordered to write the sentence "I will never say the word `gay' in
school again" over and over, the civil liberties group said.
The group has written to the Ernest Gallet Elementary School
in Youngsville, La., demanding that it remove all mention of the
incident from Marcus's record, refrain from restricting his speech
in the future, and apologize to him and his mother.
"The
school called me the day it happened and said Marcus was in trouble
for using foul language, and behaving inappropriately," the boy's
biological mother, Sharon Huff, said. "I didn't know what he'd said
because the assistant principal said he didn't feel comfortable
repeating it over the phone. He told me Marcus would bring home a
note. I was imagining something horrible. But when Marcus came home
with the note, all it said was that he'd told another child I was
gay, and explained what gay meant."
Administrators at the
school in Youngsville, 57 miles southwest of Baton Rouge, did not
return calls. But Dr. H. James Easton, the superintendent of the
Lafayette Parish School System, released a statement yesterday
disputing the A.C.L.U. account and saying the school's actions had
nothing to do with the issue of sexual orientation.
"I have
concluded," he said, "that the discipline was related to ordinary
student disturbances, which were hindering the classroom learning
process and which were addressed in an appropriate fashion by the
teacher and school administrator."
He added, "The student
was not belittled or embarrassed and this entire matter was reported
based on a lack of accurate information."
Ms. Huff, who
moved to Louisiana six months ago to be with her partner, Heather
Manley, said Marcus had not previously faced any problem about
having two mothers and seemed withdrawn after the Nov. 11 incident
at school.
"To tell a 7-year-old boy that he can't talk
about his family not only makes that child feel confused and hurt,
it violates his constitutional right to free speech and equal
treatment," said Ken Choe, a lawyer for American Civil Liberties
Lesbian and Gay Rights Project who is handling the matter.
The incident occurred when the class was lined up for recess
and a classmate asked Marcus about his mother and father. Marcus
responded that he had two mothers, not a mother and father. When the
other child asked why, Marcus told him that it was because his
mother was gay. The other child then asked what that meant, and
Marcus explained, "Gay is when a girl likes another
girl."
According to the A.C.L.U. account, Marcus's teacher
scolded him in front of his classmates, told him that "gay" is a bad
word he should not say in school, and then sent him to the
principal's office.
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