Seattle Times, the school district is considering several measures as part of this resolution, including cultivating LGBTQ+ culture and identity in its curriculums, requiring all-gender bathrooms in any new school construction projects, prioritizing LGBTQ+ sensitivity training to teachers and other staff, and renaming one school.The renaming of the school is likely to be a yearlong process and so far a handful of schools have expressed interest — including Mercer Middle School and Stevens Elementary School, the Board’s out gay president, Zachary DeWolf, told the Seattle Times.While there have been several names of LGBTQ+ pioneers thrown in the ringer as possible replacement names, two have specifically stuck out, according to DeWolf:.