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Back in issue #808 we first heard of "The Rainbow School for Girls". It's a safe place for all girls to go to school, but especially the transgender ones. Here are more stories about this unusual place. These are stories told from the point of view of their teachers.

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    Fourteen year old freshman Renee Faalla, who was removed from abusive parents by a judge in Owensboro, Kentucky, describes her experience this way: I used to think of boys who prefer dressing as girls as being 'weird' or 'queer'> Both of my parents are lushes; they were violent toward me, my brothers and a special needs sister. They never even met a transgender person. I'm very thankful for the judge who removed me from my parents, and placed me here at Rainbow. My mind really opened up once I arrived here in August. I was introduced to Nancy LaPierre, who's now my roommate and best friend. She had been through bender reassignment surgery in San Francisco two months before; She pointed out my flaws and helped me become more of a proper girl. We share our room with two other transsexual girls; one from Decatour and the other from South Bend."