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They will be there on the double Potty Patrol, they are on a roll
little shy when I’m in the bathroom so if there is another student trying to interact with me in the bathroom, it’s going to make things harder,” junior Robert Chamberlain said.
While many might see this as an inconvenience, there are people who see this as a positive thing.
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“Honestly I like the idea because I’m tryna go use the restroom in peace. I don’t want there to be a party in the bathroom,” freshman Christina Vo said.
Students are going to be able to take their place for volunteer hours for the A+ program, as well as for Leadership and NHS volunteer hours.
“If they want to, but like, who would willingly want to do that,” junior Luis Alvarado said. “If the person is friends with other students in the bathroom then they can let them do whatever”.
The school is exercising their full efforts in order to make this new rule a positive change for the school, making the bathrooms a five star experience for those using it correctly. Chamberlain believes it will just force students to find a new place to escape, and may even force some students to avoid the bathrooms altogether.
“This won’t personally benefit me. It’s going to make people either not go to the bathrooms, which is going to cause restlessness or it’s going to force people to become more innovative with how they get away with things,” Chamberlain said. “Maybe I’ll just wait until I get home,” Chamberlain said.