Digi! :3
(spoopy pumpkin = DigitalDemon by the way; the one with an amazing FPS avatar :I)
So this is me being uncertain of your context because it's missing out much stuff
But New Zealand school given the context, your teachers would generally (if they're anything I assume are either a public/private school) be accepting and totally okay with it if your administration is anywhere
exactly as described. [/alsoI'mjealousinagoodway]
Your classmates given the general grade/year you're in may be a mix of
or pretty much anything,
however, people who support LGBT and otherwise will remember what you did because apparently as far as you've said on the IRC [and not here
], is you probably are the first? Either way, people who care will notice--and it will generally be a good thing! \o/
That and it'll not be anything bad whatsoever about you as there cannot or ever will be a 'PUBLIC SHUNNING' as if the administration is supportive, then it reflects the quality of the school [seriously that reminds me of the top schools we've got in our city and country here, you go girl!]
And otherwise, you will probably be used as an empowering story to other people who are pretty shy and in the closet and stuff.
Contextualize your teachers and classmates though! I can only assume that in that system; you've got really awesome folks (and teachers are a very varied sort--they however have all been exposed to these and also in handling the people in class; if you have any D:, you can
report them, but that's what I expect will least happen--any
staff personnel attacking you or anything aligning with that fear).
To illustrate, I remember my best friend telling me (since I'm in college) about how a transwoman changed the strict rigidity of the climate in the MedTech course in my university [since I'm in a university using the city name as its name]. What she did at the start was inquire at the [student administration office] of what she could do and if it was okay to do [this]. [This] included wearing her hair long (but of course using safety nets/ties during lab hours) and dyeing the hair, and they said 'yeah sure'. In the years that passed during her course, lots of people got talking, there was concern in a way, and the school [departmental] board and the head teachers convened to talk to her, she stood firm and told that one basic thing {Administration finds no errors in what I do}, as basically the concerns were 'dyeing your hair in Medical Technology?!//having long hair' [we all have black hair here
] . Summary in short, she's the reason my best friend explained that MedTech is pretty much a lot better [balance of strictness and understanding] these days.
That said, keep at it~ As someone who passed through the years of college being everywhere in most departments [because yay HR jobs!], the sports office is usually a bunch of pretty experienced folks who convene with local and even national events and all and head the whole thing (your school's sports events), and while MOST OF THIS is assuming from my position here as I don't know how New Zealand schools are...
Keep posting here.
Real happy for you Digi. If you've any concerns you can talk about it over the IRC or in other words: Wherever you're more comfortable (even PMs on Bay12), but keep the thread updated if possible.