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• schools AUGUST 5, 2011 Dianne 19 _ j s Ap Modern Family Dental Care * 23 Years Experience * Excellent Customer Service Comprehensive Dental Care Monday-lhursday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. * Low Radiation Digital X-Rays * In-Office Whitening Interest-Free Payment Plan *8 lO SI" W ih A venue ♦ 5 0 3 -7 7 5 -9 5 0 0 ♦ w \\ w .ilu h .u in c .ip p k 'g .U iA m u THINKING OF REPLACING YOUR WINDOWS? suggested that students read My Princess Boy , a children’s book about a boy who likes to wear jewelry and pink clothes. Since Students attend schools paired with the district then, the issue has been in which they live. I f a parent wishes to transfer a resolved. child without moving, Portland Public Schools o f “H e’s opening people’s minds, fers two services: definitely,” she says. Across the Columbia River in Vancouver, Wash., another Students name schools to which they would like mother wanted a similar strain to be transferred, and winners are selected at random. o f support at her child’s school, Last year, 3,500 students applied (out o f about 45,000 except her child, who is now age students in thedistrict), and 70 percent o f those were 10, is transgender. transferred to one o f their choice schools. The mother, who wishes to go by the name Susan to protect the identity o f her child, says Students may submit an individual petition if they she ultimately decided private have circumstances that prevent them from being at school would be best. She and their present schools. Circumstances include bullying, her husband chose the Gardner proximity to after-school childcare or a parent’s place School o f Multiple Intelligences o f employment, and other situations. In the 2009-10 in Vancouver not only for the school year, 1,134 students petitioned for a hardship trans support it could provide, transfer, and about 60 percent were approved. Also, private schools, including the Gardner School but for the higher quality o f ed and Catlin Gabel, offer financial aid to families who ucation; her son, who was born would not otherwise be able to afford the schools. with female genitalia, also has an above-average IQ , she says. Information provided from Judy Brennan, director of “But when he started going family support and school choice at Portland Public Schools there, we didn’t know about changing his name, or about him using the boys’ bathroom this school is a great place to be if your kid and not the girls’,’” Susan says. is queer.” The Portland nonprofit TransActive, She says her child started saying he was a boy around age 2, but she didn’t start the which specializes in support for transgen transition process for him until after he der and gender non-conforming children, had started school. says recommending schools to parents is “Faculty wanted to know what was go ‘difficult because supportive schools are ing on. They said he would play with the usually made that way by faculty and ad ministrators, which change frequently. boys and say he was a boy,” she says. Susan and her child talked with a trans TransActive’s Z ena Britadesco suggests therapist, who told her, “You have a little interviewing schools and talking to parents boy here,” Susan says. Susan then worked before choosing. with the teachers and administrators to The group Parenting Lesbians o f Port make -the transition. The child left for land, or PLOP, meets monthly to discuss summer vacation as a girl, but returned in issues pertaining to LGBTQ_parents and the fall a boy. He had a new name and used their children. The group has open mem bership. JÜÊ the boys’ bathrooms. “We didn’t come up against any issues or hurdles, so I know it seems like we are kind For more information on TransActive, visit o f an anomaly, and I’m grateful for that,” transactiveonline.org. For more information on Susan says. “Other people need to know PLOP, visitploppdx.wordpress.com. Options for Transferring Lottery Hardship transfer ♦ We are celebrating our 20TH year of advertising in Just Out, and for those same 20 years we have been selling and installing Migard® Windows and Doors in homes just like yours. This year we have a special discount for our readers. So stop procrastinating, and call Garland Horner anytime - 503.283.9481 for a friendly in-home proposal. INSULATED WINDOW CORP. 8124 N. Denver Ave. 503.283.9481 CCB «19095 Stunning Riverfront Townhomes at Riverscape near Portland's Pearl district Don't miss your last opportunity to enjoy spectacular views and the convenient boardwalk on the W illam ette river. Only seven units left! Pricing as low as $349,000 and up to $1.2 million 'f a ' il II * ilTIfl RIVERSCAPE Listing Principal Broker: Lori Lanning-Ralston office 5 0 3 .2 9 5 .3 7 4 4 | fax 5 0 3 .2 9 5 .4 4 8 4 p R 0 p f p T 1 r s 1830 NW Riverscape St., Unit 104, Portland, OR 97209 --------d r ^ riverscapeproperties.com Call Now for Pricing and a Private Showing! tii R6*mc rg equity group ¡fcPïSf