Pennsylvania School District Votes To Replace Locker Rooms With $2.4 Million Gender-Neutral Facilities
That's because the Eastern Lancaster County School District voted this past week to create non-gender specific facilities instead of traditional gender-specific locker rooms, according to Fox 29. The policy was unanimously passed on the first student day of the 2019-2020 school year.
The $2.4 million plan for Garden Spot High School will include four "zones" that hold a total of 48 changing rooms and 76 private showers. The showers can also double as changing rooms, since they will be private, making a total of 124 total changing rooms.
The Board commented: “This District policy states that multi-user locker rooms and restrooms will be separated based on biological sex. But the idea behind the policy is much deeper. We’ve worked hard to arrive at a solution that balances varied interests – which is why we’re systematically converting multi-user facilities into a series of single-user facilities.”
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Blogger's note: It comes with sadness that I read about this. What is the matter with the people that made "gender neutral" facilities. Imagine how many other better ways that the $2.4 million could be spent. Just think what does "gender neutral" do for one's education, and the answer is not a f*&^ing thing.
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