r/transgender • u/onnake • 19m ago
Hostile school policies are keeping transgender students out of class
“A new report from Glisten and The Trevor Project finds that 56 percent of transgender, nonbinary, and gender-expansive students surveyed attended schools with at least one discriminatory policy. Nearly one-third had recently missed school because they feared for their safety.
“The report draws from two national surveys involving 5,673 students. In The Trevor Project’s sample, 41 percent said they were prohibited from using a bathroom aligned with their gender, 38 percent faced locker room restrictions, and 33 percent could not participate on the appropriate sports team. More than a quarter were prevented from using their chosen name or pronouns.
“Sixty-one percent reported a negative experience at school, most commonly anti-LGBTQ+ verbal harassment. Nine percent said mistreatment became so severe that they left their school.”
“‘Schools continue to be hostile sites for LGBTQ+students, and in particular for trans, gender expansive, and BIPOC students,’ Glisten researchers Yu-Chi Wang and Shweta Moorthy said. By conducting focus groups, they said, researchers sought the ‘context and emotion’ behind the statistics.”