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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What are the PTSAs for these schools saying/doing about it? [/quote] PTAs are ignored. Principals deflect and ignore when this topic is raised.[/quote] How about MCCPTA? Or is it same when they bring it up?![/quote] What exactly would PTA bring up? Kids are doing stupid stuff in bathrooms. Ya’ll screamed and hollered about that and overdoses last year. Not some bathrooms are closed and doors are off the bathrooms and security patrols those areas more or stays closer to them. Now you’re complaining that bathrooms are closed. What exactly do you want to happen? There are only so many resources. Kids are dealing. Between going to the bathroom before school, lunch and essentially have a quater’s worth of passes I feel like most HS kids should be able to manage.[/quote] Whoa, someone got off on the wrong side today. Can the school call caretakers of the students under 18 yrs of age who are repeatedly in the bathrooms for non-bathroom purposes? Have parents come to the bathroom and take a look. Yes, even if that means you leave your work to do so. Drag your kid out of the bathroom! Any other ideas?[/quote] This. This is the obvious solution. Make it parents' problem.[/quote] You are not familiar with how things work. Lots of parents simply don’t have time to deal with this. [b]They are low-income families with multiple kids, working two jobs. And many who do not speak English. They are not even answering their phones, no way they are coming to school to get their kids.[/b] [/quote] BS. Have you gone to the bathrooms? Many we hear about are from entitled upper-middle or middle income families. [/quote] Depends on the school. This is not true at my kid’s non-W, majority non-White high school. I think it’s a problem at all high schools, regardless of SES level. [/quote]
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