Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Late to this post.. but wanted to add that our 10th grader walked into a bathroom the other day at his HS and there were two kids having sex in one of the stalls...He obviously walked right out and didn't seem too disturbed... but I cant imagine if our middle child went through this.. He would definitely develop anxiety over the bathroom situation (a W HS just for context)
As inappropriate as this is, I think sex in high school spaces is not new.
I'm much more concerned about drugs, stabbings, gun violence, robberies and assaults happening in MS/HS bathrooms.
Anonymous wrote:Late to this post.. but wanted to add that our 10th grader walked into a bathroom the other day at his HS and there were two kids having sex in one of the stalls...He obviously walked right out and didn't seem too disturbed... but I cant imagine if our middle child went through this.. He would definitely develop anxiety over the bathroom situation (a W HS just for context)
Anonymous wrote:Have you completed the parent survey? Any room on the survey to comment on bathroom issues (as if they don't already know what the issues are)?
He obviously walked right out and didn't seem too disturbed... but I cant imagine if our middle child went through this.. He would definitely develop anxiety over the bathroom situation (a W HS just for context)Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Put a few porta potties at each school. No one will spend too much time in them.
Guarantee you'll have 4 kids packed in a porta potty vaping and playing on their phones within a day.
Fine with me as long as the kids who need to use the bathroom to actually pee have access to a safe bathroom. Vape all you want in the porta potty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Put a few porta potties at each school. No one will spend too much time in them.
Guarantee you'll have 4 kids packed in a porta potty vaping and playing on their phones within a day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SROs and ceos aren’t the right ones to guard the bathroom but McPS security officers are the right person for this. Most schools don’t have enough to cover all the bathrooms thought, and there’s a particular shortage of female officers. I have heard it has helped at those HS where they have stationed a security officer outside the bathroom though.
MCPS should not have security officers either.
Why do people think police are the solution to anything ?
Anonymous wrote:Put a few porta potties at each school. No one will spend too much time in them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SROs and ceos aren’t the right ones to guard the bathroom but McPS security officers are the right person for this. Most schools don’t have enough to cover all the bathrooms thought, and there’s a particular shortage of female officers. I have heard it has helped at those HS where they have stationed a security officer outside the bathroom though.
MCPS should not have security officers either.
Why do people think police are the solution to anything ?
Anonymous wrote:SROs and ceos aren’t the right ones to guard the bathroom but McPS security officers are the right person for this. Most schools don’t have enough to cover all the bathrooms thought, and there’s a particular shortage of female officers. I have heard it has helped at those HS where they have stationed a security officer outside the bathroom though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In addition to physical limitations (closing facilities) many schools also limit numbers of passes for students. I counted what my child is "entitled to" based on the policies at his school and he can go 5x/class during a marking period, and has 7 classes, so he can go to the bathroom 35/45 days. I guess the other days he just has to go during lunch or hold it.
I have given him permission to just leave the room if he's denied access to a bathroom and needs it. I'll deal with the discipline. His doctor is willing to write a note because my kid has suffered from health consequences related to holding pee and poop before.
Every parent on behalf of a
child with this kind of problem should have the doctor write a note stating a diagnosis and that the child should have a 504 plan with a "flash pass" to the bathroom.
I'd like to see this dumb policy spawn hundreds of 504 plan requests per school.
Situations:
1. Kid has to hold it in because they used up all the bathroom passes allowed per quarter. Hopefully not all the teachers have this policy or is this school-wide? Some HS also restrict bathroom use for first 10 and last 10 min of class.
2. When kid gets to an unlocked bathroom, there is either a line, or is occupied by other students who are using stalls/toilet for smoking etc., and in some cases, those same students tell the kid to leave because kid is not part of whatever is going on in that bathroom. So then kid leaves Bathroom A in hopes of making it to Bathroom B in time. And this cycle may repeat.
3. Not enough time to use bathroom between classes.
4. With less than a handful of bathrooms out of 20+ unlocked, long lines to use it at lunch, and as stated in #2 above, smokers and inappropriately behaving students may have occupied the stalls or the entire bathroom.
Can not emphasize this enough, students are walking around having to SEARCH for an UNLOCKED, UNOCCUPIED, SAFE bathroom to use during the school day. What the F country do we live in?!
No SROs or any other law enforcement in schools!
Defund the police!
#BlackLivesMatter
So you agree that SROs should be guarding our toilets?