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District: Memphis 'outing principal' Daphne Beasley did nothing wrong

by Nick Langewis

Memphis City Schools, on behalf of principal Daphne Beasley of Hollis F. Price Middle College, has denied wrongdoing in Beasley's suspected outing of two of her gay students in the fall of 2007.

Beasley, as reported on Tuesday, is thought to have solicited students and school staff for information about couples, whose names ended up on an easily accessible list of people to monitor on campus. Nicholas, an honor student, and his boyfriend Andrew, say they were singled out by the principal, subjecting them to verbal harassment and costing Nicholas at least one class trip opportunity, on fears that he would engage in "inappropriate behavior." Nicholas' mother, Nichole, also said that Beasley expressed distaste for homosexuality and directly outed her son during a private meeting.

The American Civil Liberties Union, on behalf of one gay couple and their parents, sent a letter to school board members, the demands of which include a reprimand of Beasley, an apology to every person on the list and the enactment of anti-discrimination policies.

The statement below is the school district's response:

"Memphis City Schools is committed to providing its students with the best possible learning environment. Hollis F. Price Middle College is an accelerated high school, which is located on the historically black LeMoyne-Owen College campus. Eligible students may enroll in college classes in pursuit of completing the first two years of college while attending this high school.

Because we have high school students on a college campus, we have to carefully monitor the activities of our students. We are at all times proactive in assuring that our students are provided a safe, nurturing and disciplined learning climate. Unfortunately, in fall 2007, we received numerous complaints from LeMoyne-Owen College faculty and staff that some of our student couples were involved in explicit sexual behavior in public view on the college campus.

In light of this information from LeMoyne-Owen faculty and staff, the principal of Hollis F. Price made several general announcements to the student body that this behavior would not be tolerated. Regrettably, the improper behavior continued. Therefore, the principal felt it appropriate to notify the parents of those children she knew to be involved romantically. This was done in an effort to gain the support of the parents in reinforcing the message that such behavior is in violation of Memphis City Schools’ Student Code of Conduct. The principal did not list any information other than students’ names on her personal call list, and she certainly did not specify the sexual orientation of any student. Additionally, the list was never posted publicly anywhere at the school.

It is the position of Memphis City Schools that the principal did act in an appropriate manner in order to correct a serious issue at the school and that Memphis City Schools has not subjected either of these students to discriminatory treatment.

In the coming days, we will submit a formal response to the ACLU. We look forward to working with them to amicably resolve this matter."









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Originally published on Friday May 2, 2008.


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