Updated on December 23, 2013
The doors were closed at Eastside Catholic High School in Sammamish, Washington, Friday, December 20–one day after students effectively shut down the school over the dismissal of their vice principal, Mark Zmuda, who recently married another man.
The official reason for canceling class was weather-related, though senior Caelan Colburn suspects the protest he helped organize a day earlier had something to do with it.
“We really only got an inch of snow,” he said. “Half the reason is because of what happened yesterday. They know that no one would go to class.”
Mr. Z is officially fired. Sit in starts now in the commons.
— Caelan Colburn (@The_Crabmeister) December 19, 2013
If you're not in the commons you're missing out. Sit in starts today. #KeepMrZ2013 pic.twitter.com/IqgSORxjET
— Caelan Colburn (@The_Crabmeister) December 19, 2013
Hundreds of students at Eastside and neighboring high schools walked out of class on Thursday to join a sit-in for “Mr. Z”–as he was known on Twitter, via the hashtag #KeepMrZ2013. The popular vice principal and swim coach resigned earlier in the week after officials at the Catholic high school learned he had married his partner last July.
At Eastside Catholic swim meet, where students have come in support of Coach Zmuda: #KeepMrZ2013 pic.twitter.com/2cDEpJeAar
— Brandi Kruse (@BrandiKruse) December 20, 2013
Washington is one of the 17 states where gay couples can legally wed. But Catholic teaching states that homosexual inclinations constitute an “objective disorder” and indicate a tendency toward “intrinsic moral evil.” The Catholic Church forbids same-sex marriage.
Zmuda, like all teachers at the school, signed a contract stating he would abide by this doctrine.
“He’s a wonderful man, he performed beautifully, and we’re going to give him the finest recommendation we possibly can to help him secure a position,” said Mike Patterson, attorney for Eastside Catholic. But Zmuda “understood that his contract required him to abide by the teachings of the Catholic Church, and he knew that he was not doing that because of his marriage.”
Patterson said school officials confronted Zmuda after a couple of teachers heard him talking about his marriage. It was his own decision to resign, Patterson stressed.









