Sunday 29 May 2022

Local schools accept gender preferences

I am pleased to say that schools in my area are increasingly accepting students' right to be called the name and be treated as the gender they desire. This is for the purposes of registration and day-to-day use. Sadly, their final certificate will still have their legal name, but this is a good start. After all, since we don't have school uniforms here and kids can wear what they like and are normally called by their first names by peers and teachers alike, it makes no difference to everyday studies and interactions what name and gender is used. Make the student comfortable and respected and their studies will thrive.

In some ways it's a pity that the issue had to be forced in some places by some legally male students turning up to school in skirts, but the issue doesn't seem especially contentious for the reasons given. Since 2015 Genoa university, for instance, has officially acknowledged people requesting the name and gender they have chosen rather than what's on their birth certificate or other state documentation.

I think the world is moving on and increasingly acknowledging people for who they are despite the attempts at continued repression by certain abusive groups. I wish the youth of today a happy future.

Now, if I had been allowed to be a transgender student for real...


Sue x

 

4 comments:

  1. Allowing the student to live as they need to. To grow, to be accepted, and to learn. Exactly what's needed, IMHO

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    1. Thanks, Lynn. I'm fully with you and progressive schools on this. Sue x

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  2. I fear things may be going backwards here, Sue - https://www.theguardian.com/society/2022/may/27/attorney-general-says-schools-do-not-have-to-accommodate-childrens-gender-wishes

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    1. Hi Nikki. I'm afraid a lot seems to be going backwards in Boris's Britain, and this is just one thing. Never mind, you can now get a blue passport again and measure your greengages in pounds and ounces! Sue x

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