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Choosing a school or college

Choosing a school or college with our kids is an important decision. Dont assume that just
because a school is located in a progressive area or has a progressive reputation that it will be a
good fit for your gender-expansive child; also, dont assume the opposite is true. Talk to the
administrators or admissions staff about gender diversity and see if you receive a welcoming or
defensive response. Most schools wont have a lot of direct experience in this area, but try to
assess their attitudewill they see you as a problem, or an opportunity for the whole school
community to learn together? Pay attention to your gut reaction to these conversations, as it
will give you important information about whether you will be comfortable sending your child
to that school.

Questions you may want to ask (depending on your students level in school):

What experience has the school had working with gender-expansive children?
Transgender children?
What specific professional development about gender has the school been involved
with (as opposed to general LGBTQ or diversity training)? Would they be open to this?
Are there any written policies at the school or district that specifically name gender
identity and gender expression?
What parent education has taken place about gender? Would they be open to this?
Are there any specific student lessons or activities that take place regarding gender?
Would they be open to this?
Does the school acknowledge gender as a spectrum, i.e., admission forms with options
other than male and female checkboxes, signs and other visual images of gender
diversity in classrooms or on campus?
Are there gender neutral restrooms on the school campus?
Would a transgender child be allowed to use the restroom of their choice?
Co-ed sports teams? Policies on transgender students in sports?
Are there private spaces for changing clothes in locker rooms? Showering requirements
for gym?
Are there co-ed housing options on campus or for school trips?
Is there a GSA or student organization related to gender on campus?
Does the school regularly divide kids by boys and girls, such as when they line up for
recess or lunch?
Do the teachers regularly address the kids as boys and girls?
Does the schools library have any literature about gender diversity?
Does the school offer resources for parents who need help understanding gender
diversity?
Does the school include gender diversity in their puberty and/or sex education
curriculum?

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