I saw this article about the school and have mixed feelings. My daughter suffered harassment, bullying in middle school that the administrators were unable to do anything about. ( as far as I know she is heterosexual).

When you're dealing with school age kids, it's not just a couple of homophobic *******s you have to worry about. Most kids that age won't stand up against oppression even if it's from a minority element. So a couple of bad kids can make it miserable for a lot of kids.

Looking at the suicide rates for teenage homosexuals, maybe isolating them until they can face the "slings and arrows" might be better. I don't know.

Attendance at the school is not mandatory, so a parent and student could choose to attend a "heterosexual" school.

I have a child who is autistic, under the Individuals with Disablilities Education Act, the school district tries to achieve the least, restrictive environment. In other words, inclusion rather than separation. I'm not implying that homosexuality is a disability but I would think that inclusion and cracking down on the "bullies" would be a better option.