Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how to participate school competitive sports for "X" ?
would they be discriminated for being "X" either in the male or female teams ? or schools have to create a team with sex X ?
I may be completely wrong, but im guessing most gender neutral kids are not that sporty.
You’ve missed a few news stories from Connecticut then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why is it hateful to ask how many students this actually affects? Is this really an issue for a large percentage of students in MCPS?
This particular thing may cost $0, though I doubt it. Must have been some time and energy involved to change all the forms. Plus the teacher trainings that is now involved to make sure teachers are appropriately acknowledging kids who call themselves Gender X.
Should MCPS only do things if they're an issue for a large percentage of students in MCPS?
Well, it is a public school system. With limited funding. And the public school’s mission should really be focused on educating kids. Not on pandering to political pressure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why is it hateful to ask how many students this actually affects? Is this really an issue for a large percentage of students in MCPS?
This particular thing may cost $0, though I doubt it. Must have been some time and energy involved to change all the forms. Plus the teacher trainings that is now involved to make sure teachers are appropriately acknowledging kids who call themselves Gender X.
Should MCPS only do things if they're an issue for a large percentage of students in MCPS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how to participate school competitive sports for "X" ?
would they be discriminated for being "X" either in the male or female teams ? or schools have to create a team with sex X ?
I may be completely wrong, but im guessing most gender neutral kids are not that sporty.
Anonymous wrote:
Why is it hateful to ask how many students this actually affects? Is this really an issue for a large percentage of students in MCPS?
This particular thing may cost $0, though I doubt it. Must have been some time and energy involved to change all the forms. Plus the teacher trainings that is now involved to make sure teachers are appropriately acknowledging kids who call themselves Gender X.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If a gender is not needed why ask anyone for a gender? Same question for MD drivers license. Just leave it off.
Good question.
What is the logic behind having M/F/X if it doesn’t matter?
Because x is its own gender.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My question is how many parents asked to have this change?
I know lots of parents have asked for lots of things from MCPS (smaller class sizes, for one!) and those parents are completely dismissed.
How many parents lobbied to have this changed? Maybe if we can get that many parents to lobby for smaller class sizes, then we could get that also?
I can’t believe I’m acknowledging your hateful question, but in the event that you’re not a bigot and rather just an idiot, you should know that adding the option to classify gender X costs $0, and smaller class sizes costs millions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My question is how many parents asked to have this change?
I know lots of parents have asked for lots of things from MCPS (smaller class sizes, for one!) and those parents are completely dismissed.
How many parents lobbied to have this changed? Maybe if we can get that many parents to lobby for smaller class sizes, then we could get that also?
I can’t believe I’m acknowledging your hateful question, but in the event that you’re not a bigot and rather just an idiot, you should know that adding the option to classify gender X costs $0, and smaller class sizes costs millions.
If you bigots keep supporting morons like Trump and DeVos, then class size is going to increase, not get smaller.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My question is how many parents asked to have this change?
I know lots of parents have asked for lots of things from MCPS (smaller class sizes, for one!) and those parents are completely dismissed.
How many parents lobbied to have this changed? Maybe if we can get that many parents to lobby for smaller class sizes, then we could get that also?
I can’t believe I’m acknowledging your hateful question, but in the event that you’re not a bigot and rather just an idiot, you should know that adding the option to classify gender X costs $0, and smaller class sizes costs millions.
Anonymous wrote:My question is how many parents asked to have this change?
I know lots of parents have asked for lots of things from MCPS (smaller class sizes, for one!) and those parents are completely dismissed.
How many parents lobbied to have this changed? Maybe if we can get that many parents to lobby for smaller class sizes, then we could get that also?
Anonymous wrote:If a gender is not needed why ask anyone for a gender? Same question for MD drivers license. Just leave it off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If a gender is not needed why ask anyone for a gender? Same question for MD drivers license. Just leave it off.
Because its a way of narrowing down info. If there are 2 Taylor Smiths and one is a M and one is an F this helps. Even if one is now an X its still helpful
Isn’t that what student ID numbers are for?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If a gender is not needed why ask anyone for a gender? Same question for MD drivers license. Just leave it off.
Because its a way of narrowing down info. If there are 2 Taylor Smiths and one is a M and one is an F this helps. Even if one is now an X its still helpful