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In West Jordan, Utah a principle at Copper Hills High School, tried to put in effect a policy where gay couples had to get a permission slip signed from their parents before attending school dances. For 4 days a small group of people protested across the street from the school before having a meeting with the principle, Tom Worlton. These people were subjected to insults, obscene gestured, and snow and egg throwing from passing cars. Afterwards, the Worlton decided to take the policy back and reevaluate it. Worlton stated that he saw the policy as a way to alert the parents of the dangers that their children may face. The parents of the protesters were proud of them for what they were doing and totally supported them in their decision. A decision about the policy is supposed to be decided in time for the upcoming prom.
In my opinion Tom Worlton had no right in the first place to put a policy like that into effect. It's not fair to let other students go to the dances and not......
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Title: Gay Policy
Approximate Word Count: 709
Approximate Pages: 3 (250 words per double-spaced page)
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