Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope they are allowing girls to go to the bathroom as needed. I used to get awful GI symptoms as a teen.
Same and now I'm in Peri the SAME gi symptoms are back? Is this the same with you?
Anonymous wrote:The DC laws regarding this (eduction about and access to supplies at schools) are available at
https://osse.dc.gov/page/dc-menstrual-health-education-standards
Anonymous wrote:I hope they are allowing girls to go to the bathroom as needed. I used to get awful GI symptoms as a teen.
Anonymous wrote:daughters elem school, the teacher kept a basket of pads in the classroom for anyone who needed it. It was talke about frankly with entire class. I thought this was a great idea. All DCPS middle schools should have options for free pads and tampons for any girl who needs them
Anonymous wrote:I hope they are allowing girls to go to the bathroom as needed. I used to get awful GI symptoms as a teen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does your school handle this? Are there policies in place? How can it be improved?
Are you writing a middle school term paper? Any parent would have more specific questions. "Handle this?" Handle what? Having tampons available? PE participation? "Policies in place?" Policies for what? And, "how can it be improved?" The total giveaway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does your school handle this? Are there policies in place? How can it be improved?
Are you writing a middle school term paper? Any parent would have more specific questions. "Handle this?" Handle what? Having tampons available? PE participation? "Policies in place?" Policies for what? And, "how can it be improved?" The total giveaway.
Anonymous wrote:How does your school handle this? Are there policies in place? How can it be improved?