National School Climate Survey: Please Share with Youth Supporters!

July 11, 2013

Our friends at the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) are asking for your help in completing this year’s National School Climate Survey. This survey is the largest national survey of the experiences of LGBTQ students in schools, making it a crucial tool for advocates like us.

But the success of the survey is dependent upon the youth who complete it!

Can you help GLSEN make sure that they get a diverse, representative sample of LGBTQ students? Just share the survey with your youth supporters, and GLSEN will take care of the rest. They gather and analyze the information and then generate useful reports that help inform policymakers about the right of all students to be treated with respect in their schools.

Use the following links to share this information with you supporters on Facebook, Twitter or Tumblr.

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Note: This survey is for LGBTQ students who were in middle or high school during the school year that just ended or is about to end (2012-2013).

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