HIV positive student claims school kicked her out
By Donovan Long
Posted: Sun 6:51 PM, Aug 21, 2016
Updated: Sun 8:44 PM, Aug 21, 2016
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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) --
Just as Windy Heath was on the path to make a better living for her
children, she claims Knoxville's Virginia College of Cosmetology put one
of its biggest obstacles in her way.
Heath claimed the college dropped her from it's program after learning she is HIV positive. That's illegal.
According to the Department of Justice--"Title III of the ADA prohibits public accommodations, such as private vocational and technical colleges, from discriminating against people with disabilities, including those with HIV."
"People with HIV are scared to try to progress in life and do better because of the backlash that comes back because of this," Heath added.
Heath said she told the dean of the school about her status. She said she wanted to be transparent in in a place where she works closely with other students and styling equipment.
"I already knew the precautions, I know my viral load, I have an undetectable status, but I felt that she should know," said Heath.
Local 8 News reporter Donovan Long called Sergio Takahashi, the president of the college, earlier this week. While he's still waiting on an official comment, he went digging for answers on his own.
Heath sent Local 8 News a recording of a conversation she said is between her and Takahashi. He can be heard willingly admitting the school made a mistake.
"We own it, we own it, there was a misunderstanding and misconception of what that description of policies was and the rules and everything else," said Takahashi.
Heath said she's been given another chance at admission into the cosmetology school but is still deciding if she'll accept the offer.
She hopes others with HIV will learn from her struggle.
"I hope that other people who've been through this realize it's not the end of the world and life will go on," said Heath. "You have to pick up the pieces and go and start over somewhere else," she continued.
To learn more about your LEGAL RIGHTS as an HIV POSITIVE PERSON, go to Lambda Legal.
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