“Free” to the gimmedats and the parasites. But not free to the taxpayers.
Will young men get beer and cigarettes?
It’s comforting to know that when a guy who identifies as a girl can get tampons when he goes into the girl’s room.
You hear a story like this, and it makes you wonder: how did the girls in the past survive without free feminine hygiene products handed out in school? Is this really a huge issue?
I’m male so don’t have personal experience e with this. But still wonder, is this really a huge public health emergency for girls in school???
-—The goal is to help female students focus on learning and feel comfortable during class,...-—
That may be the goal, but the purpose is to reinforce that all-important entitlement mentality so that come graduation, they’ll fit right in to the ‘gimmedat’ culture.
In high school I just brought mine from home...
It never accured to me to let the thought of them effect my learning ability...
Is that gene missing in the girls nowadays ???
What ELSE is the city going to pay for, so negligent parents don’t have to? They already give the students breakfast, lunch, summer meals, condoms, etc.
But don’t you dare call them government-plantation slaves.
Food and diapers?
Whom do they these kids are?
Journalistic malpractice, again.
They are not free. Your family, friends, neighbors and strangers who pay taxes paid for those products.
Every morning, they will empty the dispensers...taking as much as they can, even to bring some home to momma and the black market.
A small lesson in what ‘free stuff’ means.
Free?? I want all the nickels I pumped into those damn machines back in the 60’s.
How come when fully implemented it only helps 11,,, plus students? Have all of the other gals dropped out of school?
These “free” products will be going home by the arm full.
In high school one year, there was a Moroccan girl who transferred in. She could have used some help with feminine hygiene, because she really stank of urine, etc. Very unpleasant to be around.
What about the trans-genders?
The goal is to help female students focus on learning and feel comfortable during class, said
This is actually an issue?
How did females learn while in school before this?