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Trust the Teachers

Loudoun Connection June 22, 2005 Ileana Collins, Sterling As the parent of a drama student at Potomac Falls High School, I’d like to express my support for the theatre programs and drama teachers of Loudoun County. I trust the teachers … Continue reading

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Atmosphere of love

Loudoun Times-Mirror June 21, 2005 Rev. R. Don Prange, Pastor, St. James United Church of Christ, Lovettsville The content of the letters of Paul Goze and Merilee Cummings (June 15) also made its way to the School Board meeting of … Continue reading

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Letter writer way off the mark

Loudoun Times-Mirror June 21, 2005 Diane Puckett, Fairfax As a psychotherapist and a member of PFLAG (Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) with numerous family members and friends who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender, I am appalled … Continue reading

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Googling for facts

Loudoun Times-Mirror June 21, 2005 Neil Steinberg, Leesburg In reading the letter (June 15) by one Mr. Paul Goze of South Riding, I was so impressed with his extraordinary research about “them” that I nearly sat down and cried. Instead, … Continue reading

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Va. GOP candidates seen as most anti-gay in years

Low turnout yields dream slate for social conservatives Washington Blade June 17, 2005 By Eartha Melzer Gay rights advocates are blaming a low 10 percent voter turnout in this week’s primaries for the success of several stridently anti-gay candidates seeking … Continue reading

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Board Adopts Policy On Plays

No Obscenity in Student Shows Washington Post June 16, 2005 By Michael A. Chandler and Rosalind S. Helderman After five hours of debate and comments from three dozen members of the public, the Loudoun School Board unanimously approved a policy … Continue reading

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School Board adopts theater policy

Loudoun Times-Mirror June 15, 2005 By Shannon Sollinger The School Board adopted a policy that will regulate theatrical presentations in the public schools late Tuesday night., putting final responsibility with the principal and the play sponsor. William Chapman, School Board … Continue reading

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