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I heard of this silly ...yes silly day of rememberence. What a joke that this is what passes for a club in public schools. I hoped St Mary's would be a little simpler or conservative but it seems that the incidious hand of liberalism has run it's finger thru the public schools. Crime commited against any person should be taken seriously, regardless of what one's sexual orientation or dare I say deviant behaviour is!!! BTW this went on at GM and Leonardtown.
A victims was "three" years old??? In this story!
The enterprise decided that this was a big story on their website. I think the girl crying in this photo is akin to the contestants crying when they get booted off American Idol...Give me a break!
By JESSE YEATMAN
Staff writer
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Staff photos by JESSE YEATMAN
Great Mills High School freshman Amber Ryan, left, wipes a tear while Cedrice Jacobs and Ashley Young listen to stories about victims of hate crimes across the country during an event hosted by the Gay Straight Alliance club at the school Wednesday evening.
Great Mills High School students Peter Krug and Noah Richardt discuss a pamphlet handed out by the school’s Gay Straight Alliance club sponsored a bake sale and candlelight vigil Wednesday to honor victims of sexual-orientation hate crimes, while Katia Meisinger, Johnne ‘‘Yohan” Webster and Jaclyn Latorre sell cupcakes and other treats.
There were tears in the eyes of students in attendance as members of Great Mills High School’s Gay Straight Alliance described killings of young people across the country.
The victims, ranging in age from 3 to 34, were stabbed, shot, beaten or dismembered because of their sexual orientation, the students said.
See the story below
Vigil highlights hate crimes based on sexual orientation
A victims was "three" years old??? In this story!
The enterprise decided that this was a big story on their website. I think the girl crying in this photo is akin to the contestants crying when they get booted off American Idol...Give me a break!
By JESSE YEATMAN
Staff writer
Click here to enlarge this photo
Staff photos by JESSE YEATMAN
Great Mills High School freshman Amber Ryan, left, wipes a tear while Cedrice Jacobs and Ashley Young listen to stories about victims of hate crimes across the country during an event hosted by the Gay Straight Alliance club at the school Wednesday evening.
Great Mills High School students Peter Krug and Noah Richardt discuss a pamphlet handed out by the school’s Gay Straight Alliance club sponsored a bake sale and candlelight vigil Wednesday to honor victims of sexual-orientation hate crimes, while Katia Meisinger, Johnne ‘‘Yohan” Webster and Jaclyn Latorre sell cupcakes and other treats.
There were tears in the eyes of students in attendance as members of Great Mills High School’s Gay Straight Alliance described killings of young people across the country.
The victims, ranging in age from 3 to 34, were stabbed, shot, beaten or dismembered because of their sexual orientation, the students said.
See the story below
Vigil highlights hate crimes based on sexual orientation