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Civil Rights—Homosexual Teacher Dismissal: A Deviant Decision—Gaylord V. Tacoma School District No. 10, 88 Wn. 2d 286, 559 P.2d 1340, Cert. Denied, 98 S. Ct. 234 (1977), James H. Lowe
Washington Law Review
The facts culminating in James Gaylord's dismissal were undisputed. Gaylord had been a highly regarded public high school teacher for nearly twelve years when a student sought his counsel on several topics, including homosexuality. During their conversation the student formed the belief, not predicated upon any admission by Gaylord, that the teacher was homosexual. A year later he reported this belief to the vice-principal, who elicited Gaylord's confirmation of its accuracy. The school board promptly dismissed Gaylord on the ground of "immorality,"' because he had become a publicly known homosexual. There was no criticism of Gaylord's conduct toward any student …