Day 17: Education

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Education

In a 2021 survey of LGBTQ+ students, 68% of LGBTQ+ students reported feeling unsafe in school because of their sexual orientation, gender identity and/or gender expression. 32.2% of LGBTQ+ students missed at least one entire day of school in the past month because they felt unsafe or uncomfortable with 11.3% missing four or more days in the past month. Beyond climate, the majority of LGBTQ+ students (58.9%) had experienced discriminatory policies or practices at school. 

The results of a hostile school climate affect students’ academic success and mental health. LGBTQ+ students who felt lower levels of belonging performed poorer academically. Students who experienced higher levels of victimization reported higher levels of depression. And, half (51.5%) indicated that they were considering dropping out of school because of their hostile school climate. 

What LGBTQIA+ students need in schools: 

  • Supportive educators who foster LGBTQIA+ inclusive school environments 
  • Inclusive curriculum that offers support not only to LGBTQIA+ students, but raises awareness of all students 
  • LGBTQIA+ -inclusive policies 
  • Student-led clubs such as Gender and Sexuality Alliances 

Educational outcomes are one of the biggest predicators of health and economic stability. Our LGBTQIA+ students deserve to have a place to learn, thrive, and meet their full potential.  

TODAY’S CHALLENGE

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  • How were LGBTQIA+ students included or not during your school years (consider social, academic, extra-curricular inclusion)? If you’re struggling to answer this question, why might that be? 
  • Is the data related to LGBTQIA+ school climate surprising to you? What stood out to you? 
  • What are a few things you can do to better support an LGBTQIA+ youth in your life?