This is profoundly upsetting to me.
I have a student who is obviously genderqueer. (I'll use the "she" pronoun in my story because I haven't been asked differently and she goes by a female name, but there are issues there.)
Earlier this year, she cut all her hair off. Her father characterized it as an accident while trying out a new hairstyle, but I believe differently.
I spoke to her guidance counselor who confirmed she was having "gender issues" and that her parents were not supportive. I took her aside at that point and, without outing myself, told her that if she had anything she wanted to talk about, I would be happy to listen. She assured me she was fine.
She is now out for an extended absence, the details of which I'm not entirely privy to.
I'm not sure how to reach out to her or be an ally in her life. The realities of high school have made us adversaries. I'm required to speak to her about work she doesn't complete, with makes me out in her mind to be uncaring and demanding.
For obvious reasons, Alice's story raises grave concerns.