District to revive student newspaper axed after LGBTQ issue
Source: Associated Press
District to revive student newspaper axed after LGBTQ issue
November 14, 2022
GRAND ISLAND, Neb. (AP) A Nebraska public school district that shuttered a student newspaper following an LGBTQ-focused edition has agreed to bring it back next year in digital form, according to the teacher who advised the publication.
Thats not good enough, according to a civil rights organization that has said it could take legal action over the closing earlier this year of The Saga, the newspaper at Northwest High School in Grand Islands Northwest Public Schools.
Kirsten Gilliland, adviser and teacher for the schools newspaper program, told the Grand Island Independent last week that The Saga will return to the schools class offerings in the spring semester, but in a digital format and without her at the helm.
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Saga newspaper staff were informed May 19 of the newspapers elimination, three days after it had printed its June edition, which included an article titled, Pride and prejudice: LGBTQIA+, on the origins of Pride Month and the history of homophobia. It also included an editorial opposing a Florida law that bans some lessons on sexual orientation and gender identity and dubbed by critics as Dont Say Gay.
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Read more: https://apnews.com/article/education-nebraska-gay-rights-newspapers-grand-island-c40f420ba8bf9a6a93a7f5fb1f2499ae