Anonymous wrote:Kids who mess up bathrooms should be kicked out of public school. If they can’t respect the space and not fight or vape or keep it clean, they shouldn’t get to stay in free public school.
Anonymous wrote:Wouldn't it be better to remove the problematic students instead?
Anonymous wrote:Could they put cameras in the sink area of bathrooms? And of course let everyone know about the monitoring? Then they could have someone stop by every 30 min and see if the bathroom stalls were trashed. If they were, they know who was in those stalls.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, remove all bathrooms. Make them go pee outside in the fields. You want real bathrooms you have to pay for private school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Washington Post did a series on MCPS routinely locking students out of the school bathrooms for the entire school day, as an effective method for preventing bathroom vandalism.
The ongoing problem is discussed in this thread: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/585/1186432.page#29359515
Other threads discuss similar issues and methods in other DMV school systems.
I have to wonder if an effective way to address (and stop) the continuing vandalism of our public schools’ bathrooms would be to remove the bathrooms from schools entirely?
That’s the stupidest idea I have read in a while.
you obviously did not read the thread lol
Here you go sweetie
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1186432.page
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Washington Post did a series on MCPS routinely locking students out of the school bathrooms for the entire school day, as an effective method for preventing bathroom vandalism.
The ongoing problem is discussed in this thread: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/585/1186432.page#29359515
Other threads discuss similar issues and methods in other DMV school systems.
I have to wonder if an effective way to address (and stop) the continuing vandalism of our public schools’ bathrooms would be to remove the bathrooms from schools entirely?
That’s the stupidest idea I have read in a while.
Anonymous wrote:The Washington Post did a series on MCPS routinely locking students out of the school bathrooms for the entire school day, as an effective method for preventing bathroom vandalism.
The ongoing problem is discussed in this thread: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/585/1186432.page#29359515
Other threads discuss similar issues and methods in other DMV school systems.
I have to wonder if an effective way to address (and stop) the continuing vandalism of our public schools’ bathrooms would be to remove the bathrooms from schools entirely?