Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So... still two locker rooms though, right?
I think this is still up in the air. Or at least there was some talk about gender neutral restrooms last year. The county did a big study on converting restrooms to gender neutral ones at each school. Not sure what the outcome will be for that.
If they change restrooms to gender neutral, then they would likely also have to change locker rooms.
If there are X locker rooms, will they need to hire X staff to monitor them since no students can be unsupervised in locker rooms anymore?
Think of all the cleaning supplies that could be bought with the money wasted on pandering to a mental illness.
It’s shit like this that infuriates parents when we get shaken down for things like paper towels and Clorox wipes.
I’m not agreeing tga it’s a mental illness. But I wonder if you also think 504 plans designed to help kids who have emotional disorders or anxieties are also pandering to a mental illness when instead we could just give the kids Clorox wipes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So... still two locker rooms though, right?
I think this is still up in the air. Or at least there was some talk about gender neutral restrooms last year. The county did a big study on converting restrooms to gender neutral ones at each school. Not sure what the outcome will be for that.
If they change restrooms to gender neutral, then they would likely also have to change locker rooms.
If there are X locker rooms, will they need to hire X staff to monitor them since no students can be unsupervised in locker rooms anymore?
Think of all the cleaning supplies that could be bought with the money wasted on pandering to a mental illness.
It’s shit like this that infuriates parents when we get shaken down for things like paper towels and Clorox wipes.
This parent isn't infuriated.
DP
I’m pretty infuriated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So... still two locker rooms though, right?
I think this is still up in the air. Or at least there was some talk about gender neutral restrooms last year. The county did a big study on converting restrooms to gender neutral ones at each school. Not sure what the outcome will be for that.
If they change restrooms to gender neutral, then they would likely also have to change locker rooms.
If there are X locker rooms, will they need to hire X staff to monitor them since no students can be unsupervised in locker rooms anymore?
Think of all the cleaning supplies that could be bought with the money wasted on pandering to a mental illness.
It’s shit like this that infuriates parents when we get shaken down for things like paper towels and Clorox wipes.
This parent isn't infuriated.
Anonymous wrote:Is choosing an X making a personal statement. I consider myself female but like to give out as little info on my self as possible. I might start choosing X.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So... still two locker rooms though, right?
I think this is still up in the air. Or at least there was some talk about gender neutral restrooms last year. The county did a big study on converting restrooms to gender neutral ones at each school. Not sure what the outcome will be for that.
If they change restrooms to gender neutral, then they would likely also have to change locker rooms.
If there are X locker rooms, will they need to hire X staff to monitor them since no students can be unsupervised in locker rooms anymore?
Think of all the cleaning supplies that could be bought with the money wasted on pandering to a mental illness.
It’s shit like this that infuriates parents when we get shaken down for things like paper towels and Clorox wipes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So... still two locker rooms though, right?
I think this is still up in the air. Or at least there was some talk about gender neutral restrooms last year. The county did a big study on converting restrooms to gender neutral ones at each school. Not sure what the outcome will be for that.
If they change restrooms to gender neutral, then they would likely also have to change locker rooms.
If there are X locker rooms, will they need to hire X staff to monitor them since no students can be unsupervised in locker rooms anymore?
Think of all the cleaning supplies that could be bought with the money wasted on pandering to a mental illness.
It’s shit like this that infuriates parents when we get shaken down for things like paper towels and Clorox wipes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So... still two locker rooms though, right?
I think this is still up in the air. Or at least there was some talk about gender neutral restrooms last year. The county did a big study on converting restrooms to gender neutral ones at each school. Not sure what the outcome will be for that.
If they change restrooms to gender neutral, then they would likely also have to change locker rooms.
If there are X locker rooms, will they need to hire X staff to monitor them since no students can be unsupervised in locker rooms anymore?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So... still two locker rooms though, right?
I think this is still up in the air. Or at least there was some talk about gender neutral restrooms last year. The county did a big study on converting restrooms to gender neutral ones at each school. Not sure what the outcome will be for that.
If they change restrooms to gender neutral, then they would likely also have to change locker rooms.
If there are X locker rooms, will they need to hire X staff to monitor them since no students can be unsupervised in locker rooms anymore?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So... still two locker rooms though, right?
I think this is still up in the air. Or at least there was some talk about gender neutral restrooms last year. The county did a big study on converting restrooms to gender neutral ones at each school. Not sure what the outcome will be for that.
If they change restrooms to gender neutral, then they would likely also have to change locker rooms.
Anonymous wrote:So... still two locker rooms though, right?
Anonymous wrote:I find the letter X offensive, as in x rated movies, not having a meaning in math.