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http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/23/nyregion/23bigcity.html
In Harlem a few weeks ago, a 32-year-old math teacher handed out slips of paper inviting the entire seventh grade of Columbia Secondary School to his own upcoming ceremony, where, the names on the invitation made clear, he’d be celebrating his commitment to another man. The teacher, Chance Nalley, rarely wastes an instructional opportunity but said that in this particular instance, he wasn’t trying to make an educational statement.

“They kept asking if they were invited,” he said of his students at Columbia, a selective public school that specializes in math, science and engineering. “Originally, I said no. But when I found a venue that turned out to be big enough I said, ‘O.K., you can come.’ I invited their parents, too.”

Date: 2009-03-23 03:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] liamstliam.livejournal.com
To me, having only two parents complain says a lot of positive things.

Heck, out of the number of kids he teaches, you might get two parents complain about a run-of-the-mill assignment.

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