In a previous post you were worried about her/hom being stigmatised by using the nurses bathroom. I was pointing out it is going to happen no matter where he/she pees.So wait a second, because other students might harass her in the washrooms means she shouldn't be allowed to use them?
So I guess the solution is to add a multisex bathroom in all the schools.
Don't know? pee here.
Oh stop it. This is not oppression, this actually is trying to accomodate (at least in this discussion). They are trying to minimize impact on the student in question and satisify the other students and their parents.I thought the notion of separate but equal had been discredited years ago. Should Coy use a different water fountain from the other students as well, in case other students have a problem with drinking from the same tap that was used by this not-a-boy-not-a-girl? Maybe they could make signs for them, instead of "white" and "colored" they could say "everyone else but..." and "the freak of nature".
As I said, make a third bathroom which says "Don't know? Pee here"
You know this how?The school created a tempest in a teapot over something that everyone involved would have gotten used to in fairly short order, if they had any problem at all with it in the first place.
I don't know how the kindergarten made it work. One person at a time in the bathroom with an escort? Who knows. Older kids tend to take care of their "evacuations" themselves rather than asking and going, thus multiple people at a time in a bathroom. My kindergarten class had one bathroom off the side of the classroom where one kid went at a time, not a problem. Since it's been 50 years since I went to kindergarten, I don't know how it's handled now.How did the kindergarten manage to make it work? Some sort of miracle? Another plot hatched by the child abusing, attention seeking parents?



