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CT's first school for LGBTQ+ youth is set to open in September

PROUD Academy was created after the U.S Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights (OCR) launched an investigation into bullying at schools in Farmington, Conn. The probe followed several complaints made by parents who said the school district didn't do enough to stop LGBTQ bullying.
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The U.S. Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights (OCR) launched at schools in Farmington, Conn. The probe followed several complaints made by parents who said the school district didn't do enough to stop LGBTQ bullying.

黑料新闻 is set to open the state鈥檚 first school for LGBTQ+ students and allies. PROUD Academy will open in New Haven next fall 鈥 making it one of only a handful of these types of schools nationwide.

Speaking on 黑料新闻 Radio's Where We Live, Patty Nicolari, the founder and director of PROUD Academy, said there鈥檚 an overwhelming need for an LGBTQ+ school so that kids can be who they are and have a safe space to learn without fearing for their safety.

鈥淲e have a sense of urgency,鈥 Nicolari said. 鈥淪tudents aren鈥檛 feeling safe in their schools even though we鈥檙e a safe harbor state. I see that parents are pulling their children to home-school them.鈥

Nicolari was inspired to open after experiencing harassment firsthand as a teacher and being in school environments where she did not feel safe to 鈥渃ome out.鈥 She wanted to open a school focused on creating an affirming learning atmosphere for all students.

The U.S. Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights (OCR) launched at schools in Farmington, Conn. The probe followed several complaints made by parents who said the school district didn鈥檛 do enough to stop LGBTQ bullying.

鈥淚n these hostile school environments kids are not learning,鈥 said Melissa Combs, one of the parents who filed a complaint. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not possible for students to learn when they are existing in a constant state of fight or flight. A school like PROUD Academy removes that component, and students can just go back to being students.鈥

Farmington Public Schools Superintendent Kathy Greider's office confirmed in a statement that the district is working through the complaint with OCR, and it cited district policies and efforts around equity and inclusion. The statement also notes that 鈥渢he district has a different perspective on the factual allegations鈥 in the complaint, but that 鈥渨e respect the process and will be working with OCR to assist them in their review of these issues.鈥

Nicolari said her dream for PROUD Academy is to take any student who needs them.

Proud Academy鈥檚 tuition is expected to be between $30,000 and $40,000 annually. Nicolari says the school will start with grades 7 to 10 but will add grades 11 and 12 once they become accredited.

The school is set to open in September of 2023.

黑料新闻 Radio's Katie Pellico and Catherine Shen contributed to this report.

This story has been updated.

Lesley Cosme Torres was an education reporter at 黑料新闻.

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