Ohio High School Faces Division and Threats Over LGBTQ+ Prom Crowning

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Kettering Fairmont High School in Ohio made history by crowning two LGBTQ+ students, seniors Dai’sean Conley and Rosie Green, as prom king and queen. While most students were supportive, some were unhappy with the outcome of the vote. The Kettering City School’s Board of Education has no intention of taking any action, as they typically let student council run the prom and all the planning. Some community members shared a different opinion, believing prom king and queen should be a biological male and female.
- Prom crowning sparks divide at Ohio high school The Hill
- Kettering schools say a Beavercreek man was arrested after threatening phone call to Fairmont Dayton Daily News
- ‘They should be free to be themselves;’ Arrest made after threat against LGBTQ people at area school WHIO
- ‘They cannot erase us’: Kettering Fairmont High School students respond to threat WDTN.com
- LGBTQ+ students win Ohio prom king and queen in ‘iconic moment.’ Then came the vitriol Yahoo News
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