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Daniel Steel, 17, a senior at Homestead High, is president of the school's Gay-Straight Alliance group.
Schools with widely diverse campuses are more accepting of their gay populations
By Sarmishta Ramesh
As the nation debates the constitutional validity of gay marriages, a landmark legal settlement was quietly reached in this corner of California last month, winning a small victory for homosexuals.  More
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Monta Vista annexation Michelle Hu Oaks development
Monta Vista is one step closer to becoming part of Cupertino.  More Inspired by Michael Chang, Hu was among the first few Asian American parents to participate in PTAs.  More Regis Homes, the developer who wants to make the Oaks a mixed use area, will be back to ask for approval from the city council.  More
     
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Schools with widely diverse campuses are more accepting of their gay populations
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