but there are schools for different religions, ethnicities, etc. We have YMCA's & community groups for kids from the "hood" which are geared to help these kids: like this school is, and I am aware that there are parts of the world where they can barely afford books - that’s why I'm leaving in December to go do volunteer work in one of those countries, my point is this: Homosexual teenagers have a rough time growing up, high school is hard enough w/out having added stress (like dealing w/ppl who dont accept your sexuality). Some kids may just be teased about it, fine - that happens to everyone in life, but there are some teenagers who are constantly harassed, beaten, and even raped b/c they are gay. I think this school gives the kids who are in real danger (at school) a safe haven. Yes, they'll have to deal w/it when they leave school, but I have known teens that have dropped out & done nothing w/their lives b/c they couldn’t go to high school safely. This gives them the opportunity to do so, I see nothing wrong w/that