by Joseph Hawkins
In March, the Montgomery County
Public Schools (MCPS) will survey students, and others, as part of a
systemwide Antiracist Audit. You can find information about the
surveys and the audit at this website:
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/antiracist/.
After
MCPS finishes its Antiracist Audit, and based on data presented
below, MCPS might ponder undertaking a systemwide LGBTQ Audit. Data
from MCPS LGBTQ teens is both concerning and disturbing. Is
it not concerning a third of our LGBTQ have in place a plan to commit
suicide and another third have no adult they can turn to for help?
Since
the 1990’s, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
has monitored the health-related behaviors of young people that
contribute to causes of death and disability. Monitoring is
accomplished through a system of surveys. The official CDC system is
referred to as the Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS).
You can read more about this CDC system at this website:
https://www.cdc.gov/healthyyouth/data/yrbs/index.htm
Several
survey cycles back, CDC started allowing teens to self-identify their
sexuality. The two survey questions used to self identify as LGBTQ
are:
Which
of the following best describes you?
Heterosexual
(straight)
Gay
or lesbian
Bisexual
Not
sure
Some
people describe themselves as transgender when their sex at birth
does not match the way they think or feel about their gender. Are you
transgender?
With
CDC guidance, Maryland’s Health Department takes this information
and generates a “Sexual Identity Report.” You can find the
complete report here:
https://health.maryland.gov/phpa/ccdpc/Reports/Documents/2018%20YRBS%20YTS%20Reports/Montgomery/2018MDHS17%20Sexual%20Identity.pdf
From
that report, one might notice immediately that MCPS LGBTQ teens are
way more likely to be bullied
on school property
than are straight teen peers—24.7% versus 12.8%. Also, MCPS LGBTQ
teens are more likely to have in place a plan to commit suicide than
are straight teen peers—34.0% versus 10.7%. Disturbing? Concerning?
Perhaps disturbing and concerning enough for a separate MCPS LGBTQ
audit?
(Note:
The MCPS data below are from 2018. Currently, Maryland is collecting
data for the 2021/22 school year.)