No matter how opinions differ, everyone deserves to feel like they fit in somewhere.
Just adding a outlet of peacefulness and opportunities of friendship to an LGBTQ+ member is so important and can make a world of change. A student in the GSA club states how the club makes him feel, “ I love having a GSA club at Becton! It makes me feel safe and much more contented”. Sass!īeing in high school is unfamiliar as it is, but add in questioning your sexual identity? It definitely does not make it much more comfortable. Keep an eye out this June for some rainbow in our own school! ( ) One of the first meetings for the GSA club! Here we see the members bonding over pronouns and lollipops! If you have any questions about the club, please contact Ms. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera that clubs like GSA are allowed in schools.
This was a huge and momentous event in the LGBTQ+ community– speaking up for basic human rights that were considered ignored. The real event to look forward to, as anyone in the LGBTQ+ and allies community knows, is J u n e! Pride month is definitely an event the GSA club will go big and bright for! Pride month originated after what is known as the Stonewall Riots. Not only could I help create a welcoming environment for students, but I also think it is a great opportunity for me to learn just as much from the students as they learn from me!” It is astounding and heartwarming to have such passionate and loving advisors, the members of the club could not be more thrilled to have them! Sass asked me about being a co-advisor I knew immediately that it was something I wanted to be a part of. When asked why she, Skeahan, said yes to the position, she explained “ I believe the GSA is an incredibly valuable club to have at Becton Regional and when Ms. The GSA club wastes no time, they have already had a pronoun pin sale in April, recently a rainbow bake sale on May 5th and, coming up on May 26th, a tie- dye activity! Starting so late in the year may be nerve-wracking however, advisors like Skeahan and Sass, make it look like a stroll down Wildcat Way! These fundraisers bring awareness to our staff and student body of the LGBTQ+ members and allies. They are just as much a Wildcat as anybody else. By Becton having a club such as GSA, it comforts our students that they are not alone. Too often members of the community feel unheard, forced back into the shell they have fought through, or are still trying to break out of. Skeahan answered “The club’s purpose is to have a student-led community within the school that provides a welcoming and empowering environment for LGBTQ+ youth and allies.” As Skeahan states, it is vital, not just for the student body, but especially for the LGBTQ+ members of Becton to feel seen and welcome. This year, the club has brand new and amazing advisors, Sharon Skeahan and Becca Sass! The GSA club has many different meanings to anyone who participates in the club, but when asked what the purpose of GSA, from an advisor perspective, Ms. The Gay Straight Alliance Club is a fairly new, but incredibly important club here at Becton Regional. On May 5th, the GSA club hosted their first Bake Sale! All the yummy delicious treats were sold to help support the LGBTQ+ community!