Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm the PP who had kids at EMS, TPMS, AEHS, and MBHS, and just wanted to note that my nonbinary kid only ever encountered bullying from US-born kids, so I'm a little leery of this narrative about immigrants.
While it might be true that some of the families in MCPS (particularly in the eastern part of the county) come from religious backgrounds, the kids are usually pretty good at code-shifting. At home, they are diligent and Orthodox or Catholic or whatever, but at school they are just the same mix of theater kids, math kids, jocks, and science nerds as anyone else.
DP here. Each time my nonbinary elementary child was bullied it was by evangelical Latina girls.
Anonymous wrote:I'm the PP who had kids at EMS, TPMS, AEHS, and MBHS, and just wanted to note that my nonbinary kid only ever encountered bullying from US-born kids, so I'm a little leery of this narrative about immigrants.
While it might be true that some of the families in MCPS (particularly in the eastern part of the county) come from religious backgrounds, the kids are usually pretty good at code-shifting. At home, they are diligent and Orthodox or Catholic or whatever, but at school they are just the same mix of theater kids, math kids, jocks, and science nerds as anyone else.
Anonymous wrote:I know that Viers Mill ES in Silver Spring is having a gender-neutral bathroom built this summer. I wonder if it is a county initiative to do this in all schools? Does anyone know?
OP- I do think you will be fine in any area of the county. Personally, I would stay away from Poolesvile and Damascus but that might just be my bias of living here my whole life and knowing those two communities as a little more insular- in truth they're both probably fine.
I hope you have an easy move!
Anonymous wrote:My child was told by another that they were going to hell. In an elementary school in silver spring that has an active rainbow club. We contain multitudes.
Anonymous wrote:I'm the PP who had kids at EMS, TPMS, AEHS, and MBHS, and just wanted to note that my nonbinary kid only ever encountered bullying from US-born kids, so I'm a little leery of this narrative about immigrants.
While it might be true that some of the families in MCPS (particularly in the eastern part of the county) come from religious backgrounds, the kids are usually pretty good at code-shifting. At home, they are diligent and Orthodox or Catholic or whatever, but at school they are just the same mix of theater kids, math kids, jocks, and science nerds as anyone else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this is important to your non-binary kid (it is to mine)—gender-neutral bathrooms are very scarce. Someone here tried to cite the fact that they exist in kindergarten to me (as evidence that my older kid doesn’t need anything other than that, I guess?) but bottom line is: they’re not here yet. Nurses’ office will be offered as the “fix.” Kid is nonbinary, not sick.
Welcome—even though facilities are slow to catch up.
All new builds in MCPS are now required to have gender neutral bathrooms. Poolesville HS has one on each floor in their new building.