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LGBTQ+ Information

LGBTQ+ Information

MCPS takes pride in the level of support for both students and staff that identify in the LGBTQIA+ community. We have welcoming, affirming schools, classrooms, teams, and clubs. We value all of our children, youth, teachers, staff, and parents.

MCPS Welcomes and Affirms LGBTQ+ Students, Staff and Families

Where to get help

Emergency Numbers

988 = National Suicide
& Crisis Lifeline

For LGBTQI+ Youth under 25, call 988, Press #3; or Text 'Pride' to 988

988 Lifeline

24/7 crisis support
for LGBTQ youth

24/7 crisis support for LGBTQ youth, 100% confidential and free:
Text “START” to 678-678,
Call 1-866-488-7386 or Chat

The Trevor Project

24/7 free local
Montgomery County Crisis Center

24/7 free local Montgomery County
Crisis Center, in person or call:
240-777-7000 (24/7)

Montgomery County Crisis Center

URGENT NEEDS

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Information for

Students

Systemwide Policies  

Support and Solidarity

Curriculum

 

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Information for

Staff

Classroom Supports

Name Change

Intake Form: Supporting Student Gender Identity


glaad LGBTQ Community Calendar

View Calendar

PFLAG's Great LGBTQIA+ Guide

30 page comprehensive guidebook for all

View full LGBTQIA+ Guide

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Advocate for Transgender Rights

Gavin Grimm

Gavin Grimm is a nationally known advocate for transgender rights. At the age of 15, Gavin was banned from using the men's restroom in his school because he is a transgender man. He testified to his school district, explaining that as a transgender teen, being forced to use bathrooms at school besides the one that matched his gender was “alienating” and “humiliating.” With support from the ACLU, Gavin took his case through the legal system all the way to the Supreme Court who, by declining to hear Grimm vs Gloucester County School Board in 2021, upheld lower court's rulings that not allowing Gavin to use the men's restroom violated his constitutional rights under Title IX. Gavin today is 23 and continues to advocate for his community.