Anonymous wrote:Call them bathroom kings or queens, whatever. Just get a paid adult in there so students who actually need to use a toilet can do so without working around skipping class students hogging up space and lunch time loungers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any any of the mcps 6-12 schools doing anything about the bathrooms? Other than tlalkkng about bringing back SROs or increasing number of CEOs, what other options have been explored?
RMHS "talked" about using some device to prop the door opens. I have no idea what happened to that.
They supposedly have security and admin spot checking the bathrooms, but DC tells me all of security is usually on the lower floors. They locked the upper floor bathrooms.
So, basically, it's just lip service, and their version of addressing the issue is to lock the bathrooms.
Opening the outer doors backfired because it drove all the kids into the stalls, which made it even less likely to get an actual toilet. But I had heard it was somewhat better with the additional security placed near bathrooms. If they could double their security staff, they could probably open all the bathrooms.
I will say that I went to volunteer last year and had no problem getting a bathroom near the auditorium but my kid said that one is basically always open.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any any of the mcps 6-12 schools doing anything about the bathrooms? Other than tlalkkng about bringing back SROs or increasing number of CEOs, what other options have been explored?
RMHS "talked" about using some device to prop the door opens. I have no idea what happened to that.
They supposedly have security and admin spot checking the bathrooms, but DC tells me all of security is usually on the lower floors. They locked the upper floor bathrooms.
So, basically, it's just lip service, and their version of addressing the issue is to lock the bathrooms.
Anonymous wrote:Any any of the mcps 6-12 schools doing anything about the bathrooms? Other than tlalkkng about bringing back SROs or increasing number of CEOs, what other options have been explored?
Anonymous wrote:BROs, SROs, royals, angels, whatever title. School bathrooms need someone in there!
Anonymous wrote:BROs, SROs, royals, angels, whatever title. School bathrooms need someone in there!
Anonymous wrote:Call them bathroom kings or queens, whatever. Just get a paid adult in there so students who actually need to use a toilet can do so without working around skipping class students hogging up space and lunch time loungers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bathrooms are problem in all HS, even if you haven't heard about it from your own child. The students who need to pee, poop, change tampon should not have to work around smokers/drinkers/lounging around-skipping-class students. The smokers/drinkers/lounging-around-skipping-class ones can go outside. If these so called students can't go outside, staff needs to stand inside near the bathroom door checking IDs and they need to start doing so immediately!
They really aren't but if it makes you feel better to believe this sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bathrooms are problem in all HS, even if you haven't heard about it from your own child. The students who need to pee, poop, change tampon should not have to work around smokers/drinkers/lounging around-skipping-class students. The smokers/drinkers/lounging-around-skipping-class ones can go outside. If these so called students can't go outside, staff needs to stand inside near the bathroom door checking IDs and they need to start doing so immediately!
They really aren't but if it makes you feel better to believe this sure.
Name one high school where this is not a problem.