AmericanPride
on November 28, 2025
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OREGON STATE GENDER SURVEY GIVEN TO 11-YEAR-OLD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS! THIS IS NOT EDUCATION. THIS IS AN INVASION OF PRIVACY and THE INDOCTRINATION OF OUR CHILDREN!
As of November 2025), at least 5 states (California, Oregon, Neveda, New Jersey, Washington) explicitly include gender identity questions in surveys administered to elementary students. These states use inclusive, non-binary options (e.g., “boy/man,” “girl/woman,” “nonbinary,” “questioning”) and often pair them with sex assigned at birth questions.
Key Gender Identity Questions
Based on the 2024 survey (and consistent with prior years), the gender-related questions appear early in the questionnaire (typically questions 1-3). They are phrased to be inclusive and allow multiple selections where applicable. Here’s a direct excerpt of the relevant section for reference (sourced from the official questionnaire):
1. What is your sex? (Note: This refers to sex assigned at birth.)
• Male
• Female
• Other
• I don’t want to answer
2. What is your gender identity? (Select all that apply. You may select more than one.)
• Girl or woman
• Boy or man
• Demigirl / Demiboy
• Nonbinary
• Genderfluid
• Genderqueer or questioning
• Agender / No gender
• Other (please specify: __________)
• I don’t want to answer
3. Do you consider yourself to be transgender?
• Yes
• No
• I don’t know
• I don’t want to answer
These questions help the state gather data to support LGBTQ+ youth health policies, such as addressing disparities in mental health or bullying. The survey emphasizes anonymity—no names or identifiers are collected—and parents can opt their children out.
Additional Resources
• Full Survey Overview: Visit the OHA Student Health Survey page at health.oregon.gov/shs for more details, including parent opt-out forms and results summaries.
• Background on Gender Data Collection: Read about the development of these questions on the OHA’s feature page: Gathering Data on Gender Identity. 
• Recent Results (by Gender Identity): View aggregated 2019 data (latest publicly detailed by gender) for 8th and 11th grades: 8th Grade and 11th Grade.  
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