Quote from: suzifrommd on July 20, 2015, 05:32:03 AM
Do you have a counselor at school? I would start by talking to them.
Are your parents helping you with this?
You really shouldn't need to take care of all of this alone.
While I usually agree, sometimes being your own best advocate can prove to adults that you are capable of taking responsibility for yourself in a mature environment. That being said, if things get complicated, of course asking a parent to back you up can be a good thing. This is just from my personal experience; my parents were supportive, but respected my need to transition at my own pace and on my terms (which was fairly quickly and assertively

) and I'm actually grateful that they were able to trust me enough to take a step back instead of "helicopter parenting" me through the first few months of my transition.
The person I spoke to most was my class counselor (we had one for each grade), and she insisted if there was anything I needed that I should just ask. I said something like "I just want to know that I have permission to use the bathroom of my choice" to which she insisted that of course I did, as it was a basic human/civil right. That's exactly the kind of response you're looking for. I'd say start with a counselor and possibly the vice principal if you have one, don't go to the top of the chain unless you start encountering problems further down, I'd say.
Also congrats on being so close to T! It's going to be an amazing experience, and hopefully you have some good friends at HS that can help you laugh at your voice cracks, stray peach fuzz, etc.