Pennsylvania high school boys wear flannel to celebrate "Anti-Gay Day"

In April, a band of Pennsylvania high school boys wore matching flannel shirts and pasted hateful poster on gay students’ lockers. Some say they also drafted a "lynch list".

Intimidation of GSA students

As many as 100 students at Claysville’s McGuffey High School took part in the "Anti-Gay Day" a day after the school’s Gay-Straight Alliance held its Day of Silence. "The Day of Silence was organized to draw attention to and condemn bulling against gay students. The homophobic students, mostly boys, wore flannel shirts and wrote "anti-gay" funeral crosses on the backs of their hands. The group stuck offensive posters on gay students’ lockers and intimidated Gay-Straight Alliance members and their supporters.
Other students said the group had a “lynch list”, although they did not say what exactly the list meant. McGuffey Superintendent Erica Kolat said officials have not seen the rumoured list, but that the school district was investigating the allegations.

Supportive action of teacher and management

Teachers ran out of their classrooms and took the offensive posters down.
The Gay-Straight Alliance and other students have tried to counter Anti-Gay Day with their own protests. They held signs that said “Stick with Love” and “It Gets Better” before the morning bell rang. But the tension between the two factions remained obvious. "This is why so many students hate going to school", a student said.
The school management is making an investigation, especially in the so-called "lynch list". The McGuffey School District administration said it is committed to providing a safe, supportive environment for all children and asked anyone who has more information to come forward.
Sources:
NY Daily News: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/pennsylvania-high-schoolers-organize-anti-gay-day-article-1.2192834?cid=msn
WPXI News student report: http://www.wpxi.com/news/news/local/students-pittsburgh-area-school-allegedly-organize/nkxJY/
WPXI News school statement: http://www.wpxi.com/news/news/local/investigation-anti-gay-day-continues-pastor-says-h/nkyhd/