The next Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA) meeting will take place after school on Dec. 5 in sponsor Jeremy Horner’s room, B206.
GSA club members wish to create a more comfortable environment in school for everyone.
“There’s an awareness piece into trying to make the school a better place,” Horner said.
“GSA has impacted my life because it has provided me with a safety net throughout high school,” Morgan Davis, former GSA president and senior. “Whenever you go to GSA, you don’t have to worry about fitting in.”
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