Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bathroom issues dominate conversations between parents, pta and the school. When the focus should be on the curriculum, and providing quality education. Do something to make bathrooms more accessible and available.
People at our school are more interested in education than potty training issues.
Thats what people at ALL schools are interested in. But the discussion turns to bathroom issues because students are hanging out in the bathroom instead of class, or when the students in class need to use the bathroom during the school day, they can't because bathrooms are closed or stalls occupied.
You mean students are using the student lounge?
Good for them but where should the students who actually have to use a toilet go? Your house?
There are plenty of unlocked bathrooms. It's not a real problem just one more thing the RWNJs enjoy complaining about.
It's sad that so many parents are focused on non-issues like bathrooms and vaping rather than educational outcomes.
Is you kid still in diapers? How else could you think a locked bathroom is a non-issue?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bathroom issues dominate conversations between parents, pta and the school. When the focus should be on the curriculum, and providing quality education. Do something to make bathrooms more accessible and available.
People at our school are more interested in education than potty training issues.
Thats what people at ALL schools are interested in. But the discussion turns to bathroom issues because students are hanging out in the bathroom instead of class, or when the students in class need to use the bathroom during the school day, they can't because bathrooms are closed or stalls occupied.
You mean students are using the student lounge?
Good for them but where should the students who actually have to use a toilet go? Your house?
There are plenty of unlocked bathrooms. It's not a real problem just one more thing the RWNJs enjoy complaining about.
It's sad that so many parents are focused on non-issues like bathrooms and vaping rather than educational outcomes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bathroom issues dominate conversations between parents, pta and the school. When the focus should be on the curriculum, and providing quality education. Do something to make bathrooms more accessible and available.
People at our school are more interested in education than potty training issues.
Thats what people at ALL schools are interested in. But the discussion turns to bathroom issues because students are hanging out in the bathroom instead of class, or when the students in class need to use the bathroom during the school day, they can't because bathrooms are closed or stalls occupied.
You mean students are using the student lounge?
Good for them but where should the students who actually have to use a toilet go? Your house?
There are plenty of unlocked bathrooms. It's not a real problem just one more thing the RWNJs enjoy complaining about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bathroom issues dominate conversations between parents, pta and the school. When the focus should be on the curriculum, and providing quality education. Do something to make bathrooms more accessible and available.
People at our school are more interested in education than potty training issues.
Thats what people at ALL schools are interested in. But the discussion turns to bathroom issues because students are hanging out in the bathroom instead of class, or when the students in class need to use the bathroom during the school day, they can't because bathrooms are closed or stalls occupied.
You mean students are using the student lounge?
Good for them but where should the students who actually have to use a toilet go? Your house?
There are plenty of unlocked bathrooms. It's not a real problem just one more thing the RWNJs enjoy complaining about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bathroom issues dominate conversations between parents, pta and the school. When the focus should be on the curriculum, and providing quality education. Do something to make bathrooms more accessible and available.
People at our school are more interested in education than potty training issues.
Thats what people at ALL schools are interested in. But the discussion turns to bathroom issues because students are hanging out in the bathroom instead of class, or when the students in class need to use the bathroom during the school day, they can't because bathrooms are closed or stalls occupied.
You mean students are using the student lounge?
Good for them but where should the students who actually have to use a toilet go? Your house?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bathroom issues dominate conversations between parents, pta and the school. When the focus should be on the curriculum, and providing quality education. Do something to make bathrooms more accessible and available.
People at our school are more interested in education than potty training issues.
Thats what people at ALL schools are interested in. But the discussion turns to bathroom issues because students are hanging out in the bathroom instead of class, or when the students in class need to use the bathroom during the school day, they can't because bathrooms are closed or stalls occupied.
You mean students are using the student lounge?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bathroom issues dominate conversations between parents, pta and the school. When the focus should be on the curriculum, and providing quality education. Do something to make bathrooms more accessible and available.
People at our school are more interested in education than potty training issues.
Thats what people at ALL schools are interested in. But the discussion turns to bathroom issues because students are hanging out in the bathroom instead of class, or when the students in class need to use the bathroom during the school day, they can't because bathrooms are closed or stalls occupied.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why isn’t this problem being discussed at the BOE table?
Could it be because it's an imaginary problem?
https://thermtide.com/22277/news/locked-bathrooms-cause-frustration-among-students-and-staff/
https://thermtide.com/22666/popular/students-react-to-new-bathroom-policy/
I guess those kids live in imaginary land.
It says students are irritated that many bathrooms are locked. I'm not sure this is a problem.
Well, there was a knife incident in an RM bathroom today. So maybe there are some valid safety concerns for students.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1198137.page
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bathroom issues dominate conversations between parents, pta and the school. When the focus should be on the curriculum, and providing quality education. Do something to make bathrooms more accessible and available.
People at our school are more interested in education than potty training issues.
Anonymous wrote:I have an idea. Contact everyone running for school board and ask how they plan to fix this problem
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Contact your state rep ASAP. The county ones are too busy chilling in Tawain.
They DO NOT CARE. I feel that has been made abundantly clear. They have other concerns that don't have anything to do with our kids.
CO staff as bathroom monitors at each HS. Oh wait we don't have a superintendent to delegate to CO staff to monitor school bathrooms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Contact your state rep ASAP. The county ones are too busy chilling in Tawain.
They DO NOT CARE. I feel that has been made abundantly clear. They have other concerns that don't have anything to do with our kids.