Should kids clean school bathrooms

Anonymous
A few days ago I came across the suggestion that kids should clean their schools, including the school bathrooms, and I was interested to see what people thought of the idea, personally I think that it could be quite beneficial, for instance my daughter has an aversion to cleaning and I think that having them do it in schools could help to reduce this aversion
Anonymous
Probably not sanitary as kids won't take the necessary safety precautions
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Probably not sanitary as kids won't take the necessary safety precautions


Perhap not in K but older kids can absolutely learn how to take proper precautions.

I would support this a 100%. It would teach them some very valuable lessons.
Anonymous
Yes the maybe they wouldn’t pee all over the walls.
Anonymous
No, not the bathrooms.They should help keep the classroom tidy but the bathrooms actually need real cleaning.

You should be working on your DD’s aversion at home. That’s your job, not her teacher’s.
Anonymous
No this isn’t China.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No, not the bathrooms.They should help keep the classroom tidy but the bathrooms actually need real cleaning.

You should be working on your DD’s aversion at home. That’s your job, not her teacher’s.


You don’t think middle schoolers are capable of cleaning a bathroom? But I’m sure your little one is in all AP classes and headed to Harvard? 🤣🤣🤣

Anonymous
At my private school, we cleaned the cafeteria tables and swept. Different people did it for a week and then switched. I can tell you for a fact that there was never anything but a few crumbs on the floor. If anyone spilled something, they'd go to clean it up and apologize to whoever was doing floors that week.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No this isn’t China.


If anyone running for board of Ed proposed this they would have my vote immediately. Out kids don’t know the value of work or respect for people who do those jobs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No this isn’t China.


If anyone running for board of Ed proposed this they would have my vote immediately. Out kids don’t know the value of work or respect for people who do those jobs.


If your kids don’t know how to clean a toilet then you’re raising them wrong! School is for math not toilets.
Anonymous
Wonder if this is the same troll that always asks if their teenage daughter should be made to clean the bathroom as punishment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:At my private school, we cleaned the cafeteria tables and swept. Different people did it for a week and then switched. I can tell you for a fact that there was never anything but a few crumbs on the floor. If anyone spilled something, they'd go to clean it up and apologize to whoever was doing floors that week.


When you have to take care of things you appreciate them in a whole new way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No this isn’t China.


If anyone running for board of Ed proposed this they would have my vote immediately. Out kids don’t know the value of work or respect for people who do those jobs.


If your kids don’t know how to clean a toilet then you’re raising them wrong! School is for math not toilets.


And I bet anything that your child is one of the ones who would benefit from this the most. School is for all sorts of things. Learning respect for others and their environment is one of them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No this isn’t China.


You think that’s a diss? China is surpassing us in every way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:At my private school, we cleaned the cafeteria tables and swept. Different people did it for a week and then switched. I can tell you for a fact that there was never anything but a few crumbs on the floor. If anyone spilled something, they'd go to clean it up and apologize to whoever was doing floors that week.


Did you scrub the toilets?
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