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A new school has opened in Phoenix that’s the first of its kind in Arizona - a high school designated for LGBT students.

Q High is one of only a few schools in the country that are made to cater to LGBT students who, for whatever reason, don’t feel right or safe or respected in previous high schools. Many students who go to these schools have been bullied for their sexuality and are looking for a safe haven.

The school offers classes online during the day while its physical building serves as a youth center for LGBT students, offering resources like “a class on coming out.” 14 students are currently enrolled, with room for 25 total.

“For me personally, it’s about creating a safe space for our youth to feel welcome,” said Q High Program Coordinator Kado Stewart.  “We’re offering an alternative to students who do not feel safe at (traditional) schools.”

What do you think of this? Good idea? Bad idea? Neutral idea?

I personally really like this concept. I see nothing wrong with the idea: people go to private high schools and online high schools all the time for various reasons. Not feeling safe is a hindrance to the learning process, so in a way, this is just an equal opportunity for children who don’t feel safe in their regular high school.

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  7. lunarianpyrate answered: isn’t this “separate but equal” and therefore, probably not as beneficial as they think it will be?
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  9. twiztedrasberry answered: Horrible Idea.
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  12. celestialpride answered: it has its ups and downs, but It definitely beats leaving the kids to bullies.
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  14. lizlovelaff answered: Well, it is a big step in gay rights and will provide a safe place for gay teens. But it leaves them unprepared for the real world.
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    Knowing Arizona, it’ll be shut down in a few months, and the government will say that it was inciting violence against...
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  20. facelessinblack answered: i think they should be train in shooting straight people who won’t let them live in peace.
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    I feel like this has potential to swing either way, but right now the meter is on the good end. At its base it’s a great...
  23. bananacupcakes reblogged this from seriouslyamerica and added:
    WOAH WHAT?
  24. blackbird1617 answered: Not being part of the LGBT community, I can’t really answer. But I can’t help by be reminded of “separate but equal”. But maybe thats just me
  25. tyrannicalfantasy answered: That is a horrid idea. Validate the bullies torment and at the same time, deprive these kids of the social skills they’ll need later in life.
  26. omgitssarahjean answered: I think its a temporary solution to a long term problem. Its also kind of showing these bullies that LGBT kids dont belong here and arent the
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  28. valentyn-the-mad answered: Good thing to have a safe space, but needs to be done carefully to not promote separation/viewing as ‘other’. Also the T needs to be a focus.
  29. luxdalloway reblogged this from fuckyeahsexeducation and added:
    what the EFF?!?! That is awesome. Finally Arizona (my lovely birth-state) is doing SOMETHING right!
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    WHOA ARIZONA DID SOMETHING BENEFICIAL TO HUMAN BEINGS?!