Norwich ― Top issues among the 12 school board candidates are leadership issues, school climate and the need to improve communication and trust between teachers and parents and the school board.
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PORTLAND, Ore., March 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Sexual and gender minority students enrolled at many Christian colleges and universities experience more harm, more isolation, and less inclusion on their campus, leaving them with starkly different mental health outcomes and college experiences than their straight peers, according to a
report released today by the Religious Exemption Accountability Project (REAP) and College Pulse.
(PRNewsfoto/Religious Exemption Accountability Project,College Pulse) Not only are LGBTQ+ students more likely to feel like they do not belong to their campus community, they are also more likely to experience disciplinary action from their institutions themselves. Some face mandatory counselling, reparative therapy, and loss of campus privileges when their identities are brought to the attention of campus administration, said Director of REAP Paul Carlos Southwick. What s more: This discrimination and abuse is f