Kansas City Metro Schools Lead Gender Neutral Bathroom Fight

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Despite community support for this new restroom format, a few parents have taken to social media and expressed concerns regarding the safety and necessity of the progressive design. However, despite these negative comments, the school board has not received one negative email or complaint regarding the change so far.  

 When asked how he would respond to a parent who has concerns regarding these restrooms, a school board leader replied, “The reason we went with this design is that we heard from Kansas City, that they saw a reduction of incidents in bathrooms, that this design was more safe, it afforded more privacy for students, and that we have had the same experience.” 

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Gender-Neutral Bathrooms Debut in Corvallis School District - The Corvallis Advocate

Following the passing of a nearly $2 million bond measure in 2018, construction and renovations within the Corvallis School District has made progress ahead of schedule. "We were talking about the project being done in 2024, and it seemed so far away," Jennifer Richmond, an oversight committee member, back in November of last year.

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