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Micheal Weakley on LGBTQ teens

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Micheal Weakley has found over 50% of LGBTQ teens have not graduated high school or chose home-schooling due to bullying.

LGBT High School Opens in Phoenix

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Phoenix, Ariz., opened the doors to the state’s first high schools targeted toward LGBT students last month, join a small group of other LGBT schools across the U.S.

“Q High” school in Phoenix gives safe alternative to LBGT teens

KYTX – ‎Apr 13, 2012‎
ARIZONA (KYTX) — High school is tough for many teenagers, but for gay students, it’s even more difficult. A new high school in Phoenix is trying to change that. It’s called “Q High,” and gives gay students an alternative to traditional school.

First LGBT high school opens in Phoenix

LGBT Weekly – ‎Apr 13, 2012‎
By Tim Vetscher, abc15.com Phoenix, AZ (abc15.com) — The Valley now has a high school geared specifically toward lesbian, gay, bi-sexual and transgender students. It’s the first of its kind in Arizona and one of only a handful in the entire country.

Gay and lesbian high school opens in Phoenix

KSDK – ‎Apr 13, 2012‎
Phoenix, AZ (KTVK) — High school is tough for many teenagers, but for gay students, it’s even more difficult. A new high school in Phoenix is trying to change that. It’s called “Q High,” and gives gay students an alternative to traditional school.

LGBT High School Opens in Phoenix

MyFox Phoenix – ‎Apr 12, 2012‎
PHOENIX – A new high school has opened here in the valley and it’s slightly designed to support students who don’t feel safe at school because of their sexual orientation. Q High School is organized through the non-profit One in Ten.

New LGBT High School Opens in Phoenix: MyFoxPHOENIX.com

School created for LGBT students

KTAR.com – ‎Apr 12, 2012‎
by Taylor Summers/KTAR (April 12th, 2012 @ 7:09am) PHOENIX – According to the Gay Lesbian Straight Education Network (GLSEN), students who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, transsexual, or questioning are three to four times more likely to commit suicide …

Arizona’s First LGBTQ Bullied Teens High School in Phoenix

Gayapolis – ‎Apr 12, 2012‎
For the first time, Phoenix will have a functional LGBTQ youth facility that will include an alternative high school geared specifically towards lesbian, gay, bi-sexual and transgender students. The facility is the first of its kind in Arizona and one …

New high school opens for LGBTQ students

AZFamily – ‎Apr 12, 2012‎
by Carina Sonn PHOENIX, Ariz. — A high school for LGBTQ students is open in the Valley, giving teens who have been bullied, dropped out of school or are dealing with homelessness another chance. Q High is the first of its kind in the state and one of …

New school created for LGBT students

KTAR.com – ‎Apr 12, 2012‎
by Taylor Summers/KTAR (April 12th, 2012 @ 7:09am) PHOENIX – According to the Gay Lesbian Straight Education Network (GLSEN), students who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, transsexual, or questioning are three to four times more likely to commit suicide …

Phoenix LGBTQ center to offer high school curriculum for bullied, homeless youth

LGBTQ Nation – ‎Apr 11, 2012‎
PHOENIX — For the first time, Phoenix will have a functional LGBTQ youth facility that will include an alternative high school geared specifically towards lesbian, gay, bi-sexual and transgender students. The facility is the first of its kind in …

LGBT High School Opens in Phoenix

SheWired – ‎Apr 11, 2012‎
Phoenix, Ariz., opened the doors to the state’s first high schools targeted toward LGBT students last month. Q High joins just a handful of other LGBT-geared high schools across the country. “Everyone here is open and welcoming,” Tyler, a junior, …

First LGBT high school opens in Phoenix

ABC15.com (KNXV-TV) – ‎Apr 10, 2012‎
Copyright 2012 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. PHOENIX – The Valley now has a high school geared specifically toward lesbian, gay, bi-sexual and transgender students.