Anonymous wrote:I’m a Deal teacher who wants them open because I can’t be late to class. This means I can’t use the restroom for hours at a time. The kids messing them up aren’t the ones in that wing. It’s punishing the wrong kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you know how much time kids have that deal between classes to use the bathroom? Would you rather have them lose instructional time because they need to use the bathroom during class? Do they have to choose between using the bathroom because they have to use the bathroom and being late to class and getting in trouble for that?
I think its absolutely hilarious that the parents on this site complain all the time about how nobody ever uses discipline or consequences anymore (there was like a 30 page thread specifically related to Deal this fall), and then, when Deal implements a consequence, the parents can't believe that their child would ever be inconvenienced. God bless Ms. Neal and please let me know if you ever need me to send you a bottle of wine for dealing with these nuts.
I completely agree. Not one other poster mentioned ideas on how to prevent the kids from ruining infrastructure but suddenly the hoodlums are all snowflakes with triggering bladder issues? Teach your kid to not destroy property.
Anonymous wrote:Really? It doesn’t seem abusive to control someone’s access to a bathroom? I would argue it is. If children have to choose between holding it in all day or attending their classes on time, that’s a hard spot to be in. Aren’t there building regulations regarding how many bathrooms are required per the size of the student body? Sounds illegal and abusive.
Holding it in can cause medical issues as can not drinking so as to avoid the need to use the bathroom. As a parent I’d be pissed. Never liked her. Never will
Anonymous wrote:Really? It doesn’t seem abusive to control someone’s access to a bathroom? I would argue it is. If children have to choose between holding it in all day or attending their classes on time, that’s a hard spot to be in. Aren’t there building regulations regarding how many bathrooms are required per the size of the student body? Sounds illegal and abusive.
Holding it in can cause medical issues as can not drinking so as to avoid the need to use the bathroom. As a parent I’d be pissed. Never liked her. Never will
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is an old school tactic! My principal did this at my high school. We had one bathroom, on the other side of campus (this was out West where we had multiple 2 story buildings with classrooms), for 1800 students. I learned to hold it for the entire school day.
Um, there aren’t laws against what the principal at Deal is doing? Child abuse anyone?
Oh for pete's sake - no this isn't child abuse Karen. You are so dumb.
It’s actually offensive to suggest child abuse. On behave of abused children in America, I think Karen PP should STFU.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you know how much time kids have that deal between classes to use the bathroom? Would you rather have them lose instructional time because they need to use the bathroom during class? Do they have to choose between using the bathroom because they have to use the bathroom and being late to class and getting in trouble for that?
I think its absolutely hilarious that the parents on this site complain all the time about how nobody ever uses discipline or consequences anymore (there was like a 30 page thread specifically related to Deal this fall), and then, when Deal implements a consequence, the parents can't believe that their child would ever be inconvenienced. God bless Ms. Neal and please let me know if you ever need me to send you a bottle of wine for dealing with these nuts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is an old school tactic! My principal did this at my high school. We had one bathroom, on the other side of campus (this was out West where we had multiple 2 story buildings with classrooms), for 1800 students. I learned to hold it for the entire school day.
Um, there aren’t laws against what the principal at Deal is doing? Child abuse anyone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid did and was told that kids should figure out who is messing them up and tell her. That isn’t my kid’s job.
It's actually awesome. F those kids. If they keep ruining a priviledge - take it away.
Bathrooms aren’t a privilege. They are a right. Do you have to walk for 10 minutes at work to find somewhere to pee that might not have toilet paper or soap when you get there?
I also dont f-up bathrooms at work and expect to be rewarded for it by my mommy
Where have we gotten the idea that it is OP's child that is the cause of the closures? Her child isn't causing trouble and therefore not being pampered for causing problems.
The lack of empathy for something that clearly makes learning even more challenging is disheartening. Do you get 5 minutes between work meetings to make your way to another class AND try to go to the bathroom?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is an old school tactic! My principal did this at my high school. We had one bathroom, on the other side of campus (this was out West where we had multiple 2 story buildings with classrooms), for 1800 students. I learned to hold it for the entire school day.
Um, there aren’t laws against what the principal at Deal is doing? Child abuse anyone?
Anonymous wrote:This is an old school tactic! My principal did this at my high school. We had one bathroom, on the other side of campus (this was out West where we had multiple 2 story buildings with classrooms), for 1800 students. I learned to hold it for the entire school day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid did and was told that kids should figure out who is messing them up and tell her. That isn’t my kid’s job.
It's actually awesome. F those kids. If they keep ruining a priviledge - take it away.
Bathrooms aren’t a privilege. They are a right. Do you have to walk for 10 minutes at work to find somewhere to pee that might not have toilet paper or soap when you get there?
I also dont f-up bathrooms at work and expect to be rewarded for it by my mommy
Where have we gotten the idea that it is OP's child that is the cause of the closures? Her child isn't causing trouble and therefore not being pampered for causing problems.
The lack of empathy for something that clearly makes learning even more challenging is disheartening. Do you get 5 minutes between work meetings to make your way to another class AND try to go to the bathroom?