So you haven’t been there. |
| Pp teacher here- I don’t actually care that much that the adult ones are closed. I have coping strategies which involve not drinking water at work. What matters is that the kids aren’t able to go either… |
This is already different than all adult bathrooms are closed. |
Adding that “Half if not all” is what someone says to embellish. A bathroom got shut down bc kids were acting like buttheads. Seems appropriate. Again, not sure what you (the general “you”) want school leadership to do |
Calling one closed bathroom in a school child abuse is far far far from a solution. |
It depends on the time of day. |
What can school leadership do? I have still not seen a single suggestion. Just hyperboles and complaints. |
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Um. Punish the perpetrators and unlock the bathrooms.
I don’t see how this is challenging. |
How do they discover the perpetrators |
| There are cameras showing who is going in and out. |
As ppl have mentioned, there’s hundreds of students going in and out. You’d have to know the exact timeframe something happened, or speak with hundreds of kids who have no reason to confess. It requires more people. Someone who can be posted right outside the bathroom. I don’t believe many schools here have the resources to do that |
This. It seems bizarre to have locked bathrooms. Are we in the 1840's and sending kids outside to outhouses? At least kids then had outhouses available and fairly close to the building. Suspend the perpetrators and discipline (No RJ) the perpetrators. Allow behaved kids to use the bathrooms. |
Crohn's and Ulcerative Colitis usually strike those 18 and older but my guess is there probably are some teachers with Inflammatory Bowel Disease that struggle without access to bathrooms. Everyone should have easy access to bathrooms at their workplace. |
You misunderstand. The PPs using the lazy, misogynistic pejorative to shut people up offered only insults, no solutions. |