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Higher Grades and Belonging: Trans Students Thrive When Supported by Teachers

Actions as simple as affirming a student鈥檚 name and pronouns can make trans students more likely to succeed in the classroom, a new report shows.

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Supportive teachers can make a world of difference for transgender students, influencing their sense of safety and academic engagement 鈥 often in the face of discrimination and bullying 鈥 according to new research from two national LGBTQ+ advocacy groups.

Students whose identities are affirmed at school report a greater sense of belonging and higher grades, and are more likely to participate fully in class, according to by GLISTEN and the Trevor Project. Students report similar outcomes when they are able to connect with LGBTQ+ peers at school, see positive representations of LGBTQ+ people in their classrooms and attend schools with inclusive policies, such as those that allow them to compete on sports teams or use facilities that best align with their gender identities.

鈥淪chool environments can play a powerful role in determining whether transgender and nonbinary students thrive or struggle at school,鈥 said Derrick Matthews, director of research science at the Trevor Project.

Policies affecting trans students vary broadly and encompass a range of state and federal laws and directives from local school districts. In recent years, Republican-led states and the federal government have increasingly restricted the rights of trans young people, especially at school.

The report noted that more than half of trans and nonbinary students said their school had implemented at least one policy or practice that was discriminatory toward LGBTQ+ students, and roughly 60 percent said they had experienced at least one negative event at school. Of that number, 49 percent reported verbal harassment related to their LGBTQ+ identity, and 27 percent said they were barred from dressing in accordance with their gender.

Twenty-five percent of students said they missed 16 or more days of school last year, and 9 percent said they were mistreated so badly that they left their school altogether.

The Trevor Project鈥檚 survey, conducted anonymously online between March and October of last year, included responses from more than 3,700 transgender, nonbinary and gender-expansive 13- to 24-year-olds. Nearly 2,000 trans middle and high school students responded to GLISTEN鈥檚 2025 National School Climate Survey, administered between April and October 2024.

鈥淥ur findings illuminate a number of serious challenges these students face,鈥 Matthews said. 鈥淗owever, these data also provide us with clear and impactful actions that teachers and school officials can take to set transgender and nonbinary students up for success.鈥

Asking about and affirming a student鈥檚 name and pronouns, teaching and talking about LGBTQ+ topics and supporting student-led LGBTQ+ groups like Gender and Sexuality Alliances can make trans students feel substantially safer at school, according to the report. But students also want their teachers to take greater action, said Shweta Moorthy, director of research and best practices at GLISTEN.

鈥淭here are many students in our survey saying that there鈥檚 sort of this, like, 鈥榥egative neutrality鈥 type of thing happening, where while they aren鈥檛 hearing a lot of negative comments from educators, they aren鈥檛 hearing a lot of positive comments from educators either,鈥 she said. 鈥淭here is a clarion call in our research from students for their educators to show up in much more proactive and affirming ways. Safety isn鈥檛 just the absence of harm. It isn鈥檛 just the absence of bullying and the absence of discrimination.鈥

was originally reported by Brooke Migdon of . .

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