Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wouldn't it be better to remove the problematic students instead?
+1. The kids who are vandalizing bathrooms and fighting in middle and high school are the same kids who mostly come to school because their parents don't want to end up in court. They spend most of the day wandering the halls, making messes, and causing trouble. Put everything on Schoology and send them home with their laptops to learn. They're old enough to stay home alone and they have the tech skills to navigate the courses if they're inclined.
Anonymous wrote:This is depressing why the hell can’t kids just use the bathroom in peace it was not like this when I was in high school and I only graduated 16 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:This is another symptom that American kids are NOT okay. This is not a problem in European schools, or in Asia or anywhere. Why are kids destroying the bathrooms in schools? I would start there.
Anonymous wrote:This is another symptom that American kids are NOT okay. This is not a problem in European schools, or in Asia or anywhere. Why are kids destroying the bathrooms in schools? I would start there.
Anonymous wrote:This is another symptom that American kids are NOT okay. This is not a problem in European schools, or in Asia or anywhere. Why are kids destroying the bathrooms in schools? I would start there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Spreading the toilets around the school would decrease that congestion. My work place has one in the main customer service area and there are always zero lines since everyone is doing their business and just go when they see it’s empty. There isn’t a need for queuing, it’s a very elegant solution.
Sounds very expensive to retrofit current buildings.
It is expensive, and they should do it and cut down basically every optional expense in order to do it. And say “No one is having after school clubs or late busses or a homecoming dance this year (or whatever) because you ass clowns can’t behave in the restrooms and now we have to spend millions to completely remodel all the plumbing for safety purposes.”
THIS. Plus - now hear me out - what if we don’t overcrowd middle and high schools to the point of creating massive crowd control problems??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Spreading the toilets around the school would decrease that congestion. My work place has one in the main customer service area and there are always zero lines since everyone is doing their business and just go when they see it’s empty. There isn’t a need for queuing, it’s a very elegant solution.
Sounds very expensive to retrofit current buildings.
It is expensive, and they should do it and cut down basically every optional expense in order to do it. And say “No one is having after school clubs or late busses or a homecoming dance this year (or whatever) because you ass clowns can’t behave in the restrooms and now we have to spend millions to completely remodel all the plumbing for safety purposes.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New schools are building bathrooms without doors and just doors on stalls. So there is nowhere expect the stall to lock. Our ES has these.
I did not have stalls doors in my bathrooms years ago. Too many sex acts and drug use going on to allow it. I'm pretty sure my lifelong issues with constipation started from this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Spreading the toilets around the school would decrease that congestion. My work place has one in the main customer service area and there are always zero lines since everyone is doing their business and just go when they see it’s empty. There isn’t a need for queuing, it’s a very elegant solution.
Sounds very expensive to retrofit current buildings.
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?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Spreading the toilets around the school would decrease that congestion. My work place has one in the main customer service area and there are always zero lines since everyone is doing their business and just go when they see it’s empty. There isn’t a need for queuing, it’s a very elegant solution.
Sounds very expensive to retrofit current buildings.
Anonymous wrote: Spreading the toilets around the school would decrease that congestion. My work place has one in the main customer service area and there are always zero lines since everyone is doing their business and just go when they see it’s empty. There isn’t a need for queuing, it’s a very elegant solution.