New club aims to increase acceptance at Fulton High School

The rainbow was adopted years ago by the LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered and questioning) community as a sign of diversity and inclusiveness.

Founders of the new PRISM group - named as a nod to that symbol - at Fulton High School are hoping to accomplish much the same.

"Our goals are to provide a safe, supportive space for marginalized students, raise awareness of anti-LGBT harassment in school and in society, educate students and staff on topics that affect those who identify as LGBTQ, and create a more open-minded, tolerant and accepting school environment," PRISM sponsors Megan Youse and Jennifer Lee wrote in an e-mail response to a series of questions about the new club.

Youse, a P.E. and health teacher at the middle school and varsity volleyball coach at the high school, and Lee - a foreign language teacher at the high school - said the decision to form PRISM was prompted by students expressing a desire for some sort of support organization.

"We both believe that any school would benefit from a club that can provide a safe, supportive space for all students, but especially for those that are marginalized," Lee and Youse said. "Often students are seen as outcasts simply because of their sexual identity, orientation or even perceived orientation."

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