Human-rights tribunal probing student’s complaints of homophobic discrimination
A Toronto-area teenager who alleges repeated homophobic
discrimination at his Catholic high school feels he is “winning” now
that a rights tribunal is looking into his complaints.
Christoper Karas said he submitted a complaint to the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal listing more than 35 allegations, including teachers who marginalized gays in the classroom and a teacher who facilitated his shunning by some fellow students on a class trip.
“I think the way [the school board] responded to my human-rights-tribunal application is a lot like the way they’ve responded to me,” the Grade 12 student at École Secondaire Catholique Sainte-Famille in Mississauga said Sunday afternoon. “They’ve rejected what I’ve said. They haven’t tried to constructivel address the issues...”
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Christoper Karas said he submitted a complaint to the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal listing more than 35 allegations, including teachers who marginalized gays in the classroom and a teacher who facilitated his shunning by some fellow students on a class trip.
“I think the way [the school board] responded to my human-rights-tribunal application is a lot like the way they’ve responded to me,” the Grade 12 student at École Secondaire Catholique Sainte-Famille in Mississauga said Sunday afternoon. “They’ve rejected what I’ve said. They haven’t tried to constructivel address the issues...”
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