The results of Glisten’s 2025 National School Climate Survey are now live! Learn about the experiences of LGBTQI+ students in schools and recommendations on how to improve our nation’s schools at glisten.org/nscs2025. A purple sticky note reads: Intersex Students
We had to do a project on birth defects. [My genetics teacher] assigned me being intersex as [a] birth defect…I had to present [to my class] that [being intersex] was not a birth defect. She gave me a very low grade because I didn’t…label it as a birth defect. -An intersex 12th grader in Mississippi
Only 22% of LGBTQI+ students who received sex ed learned about intersex topics. Source: Glisten’s 2025 National School Climate Survey
Having supportive friends, especially those who know about and accept someone’s intersex identity, is deeply impactful for an intersex student’s belonging and sense of safety. Source: Glisten’s 2025 National School Climate Survey
We are proud to have partnered with @glsen.bsky.social on their 2025 National School Climate Survey! The report is telling: only 22% of LGBTQI+ students who received sex ed even learned about intersex topics.
How can we bring intersex inclusion into the classroom?
Learn more: glisten.org/nscs2025