Anonymous wrote:The wealthiest white neighborhoods. Schools with more immigrants from lower-income countries are way more socially conservative and have not grown up in politically-correct environments, whereas the rich and educated in the DC area are mostly liberal progressives who superficially embrace all differences and diversity.
My kids' middle and high schools in the Bethesda area (Montgomery County, MD) are super-pro-LGBTQ+, to the point where some families think it's too much: there are assigned readings with main characters who are LGBTQ+, assemblies where they invite professionals who are LGBTQ+, and after-school clubs for that group.
Anonymous wrote:The wealthiest white neighborhoods. Schools with more immigrants from lower-income countries are way more socially conservative and have not grown up in politically-correct environments, whereas the rich and educated in the DC area are mostly liberal progressives who superficially embrace all differences and diversity.
My kids' middle and high schools in the Bethesda area (Montgomery County, MD) are super-pro-LGBTQ+, to the point where some families think it's too much: there are assigned readings with main characters who are LGBTQ+, assemblies where they invite professionals who are LGBTQ+, and after-school clubs for that group.
Anonymous wrote:While everyone's experience is different, I can say that Arlington Public Schools has some good protections in place for LGBTQ+ students. There are procedures protecting and affirming trans students, and there are anti-bullying responses in place.
Anonymous wrote:The wealthiest white neighborhoods. Schools with more immigrants from lower-income countries are way more socially conservative and have not grown up in politically-correct environments, whereas the rich and educated in the DC area are mostly liberal progressives who superficially embrace all differences and diversity.
My kids' middle and high schools in the Bethesda area (Montgomery County, MD) are super-pro-LGBTQ+, to the point where some families think it's too much: there are assigned readings with main characters who are LGBTQ+, assemblies where they invite professionals who are LGBTQ+, and after-school clubs for that group.
Anonymous wrote:The wealthiest white neighborhoods. Schools with more immigrants from lower-income countries are way more socially conservative and have not grown up in politically-correct environments, whereas the rich and educated in the DC area are mostly liberal progressives who superficially embrace all differences and diversity.
My kids' middle and high schools in the Bethesda area (Montgomery County, MD) are super-pro-LGBTQ+, to the point where some families think it's too much: there are assigned readings with main characters who are LGBTQ+, assemblies where they invite professionals who are LGBTQ+, and after-school clubs for that group.
Anonymous wrote:The wealthiest white neighborhoods. Schools with more immigrants from lower-income countries are way more socially conservative and have not grown up in politically-correct environments, whereas the rich and educated in the DC area are mostly liberal progressives who superficially embrace all differences and diversity.
My kids' middle and high schools in the Bethesda area (Montgomery County, MD) are super-pro-LGBTQ+, to the point where some families think it's too much: there are assigned readings with main characters who are LGBTQ+, assemblies where they invite professionals who are LGBTQ+, and after-school clubs for that group.
Anonymous wrote:The wealthiest white neighborhoods. Schools with more immigrants from lower-income countries are way more socially conservative and have not grown up in politically-correct environments, whereas the rich and educated in the DC area are mostly liberal progressives who superficially embrace all differences and diversity.
My kids' middle and high schools in the Bethesda area (Montgomery County, MD) are super-pro-LGBTQ+, to the point where some families think it's too much: there are assigned readings with main characters who are LGBTQ+, assemblies where they invite professionals who are LGBTQ+, and after-school clubs for that group.