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May 31, 2006

Real Inclusion A Result of School Leadership

At a High School prom in Southern California , an openly homosexual senior was voted prom king and his prom queen was a senior girl who has Downs syndrome and a condition that causes baldness. [For another view of prom click here.] Both students  have been very popular with their peers over the years.  The school has actively cultivated an enviroment of mutual understanding and has embraced diversity in more than just mere words.  Inclusion can work with the leadership of staff and adminstration and a commitment of resources. Nice to be able to report on meaningful success.

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