Lesbian's
Picture In Tux Cut From Year Book
In Gree Cove
Springs, Florida county school officials are backing a principal's
decision to bar a picture of a lesbian student dressed in a tuxedo
from the high school yearbook. Sam Ward, principal of Fleming
Island High School, said he pulled the senior class picture because
Kelli Davis was wearing boy's clothes.
His decision
was debated at a Clay County school board meeting that drew 200
people, but the board took no action, and Superintendent David
Owens said the decision will stand. Most of the 24 people who
spoke at the meeting supported Kelli Davis.
"This is not
to be treated as a gay rights issue," said her mother, Cindi Davis.
"Rather it's a human rights issue." Others applauded Ward's decision,
including Karen Gordon, who said, "When uniformity is compromised,
then authority no longer holds." Officials at the northeastern
Florida school have said the picture was pulled from the yearbook
because Davis did not follow the rules on dress. School board
attorney Bruce Bickner said there is no written dress code for
senior pictures, but principals have the authority to set standards.
The student editor of the yearbook, Keri Sewell, was fired after
refusing her adviser's order to take the picture out.