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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That’s absurd. I would get her a vague doctor’s note and tell admin that you trust you won’t hear about the issue again. [/quote] Agree. This is yet more evidence that our schools are not prioritizing the education of our children. When is enough, enough?[/quote] They have to prioritize kids not killing each other, gang violence, drugs, etc. and basically trying to keep the kids alive, over education. There is no discipline and punishment in schools anymore. The kids control them. Lord of The Flies basically in most schools now. [/quote] Alright, but that can’t become my well-behaved kid’s problem when she just needs to use the bathroom. [/quote] Then you need to send your well behaved kid to a school where the rest of the kids are well behaved and can follow rules and not be destructive. Many public schools adapted these bathroom policies out of need. Too many kids don’t follow rules or treat property respectfully. [/quote] What????? Not OP but just no. People don’t just have an option to move schools because the admin decides to not do their job. You are ridiculous and your instane privilege is showing in the worst way possible. [/quote] I get that it isn’t possible, which means your kid has to deal with the consequences of others’ terrible behavior. My middle schooler goes to a title 1 public school and the behavior is bananas. The bathrooms are locked and pretty much as described in this thread, for all the reasons described in this thread. But it isn’t just bad bathroom behavior. In the lunchroom, once you are seated at a table, it’s an automatic detention is you get up. You must raise your hand and ask permission from a lunch attendant to stand up once seated or to move. Pretty severe, yes? They made this policy because kids were literally jumping on tables in the lunchroom and throwing food across the lunchroom. These were not isolated incidents. But when parents send uncontrollable kids that have no regard to basic rules and decency to school, the schools have to set boundaries. There are too many kids doing this to simply punish the offending kids. It’s a wide spread problem. [/quote]
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