Posted on 09/22/2025 3:57:13 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
Students at a high school in Wisconsin are upset about their district's new electronic pass system that limits the number of times a student can use the bathroom during the school day and week.
Students at a high school in Wisconsin are upset about their district's new electronic pass system that limits the number of times a student can use the bathroom during the school day and week.
The new ePass system at Arrowhead Union High School, located in a suburb of Milwaukee, functions as an electronic hall pass that students must use to take bathroom breaks during school hours.
Students are restricted to three bathroom visits per day and seven total visits per week.
Watch: Only 7 bathroom trips per week, Arrowhead students question limits on new ePass
Students at a high school in Wisconsin are upset about their district's new electronic pass system that limits the number of times a student can use the bathroom during the school day and week. Only 7 bathroom trips per week, Arrowhead students question limits on new ePass Screenshot 2025-09-19 at 3.36.57 PM.png By: Scripps News Group Posted 3:28 PM, Sep 22, 2025
Students at a high school in Wisconsin are upset about their district's new electronic pass system that limits the number of times a student can use the bathroom during the school day and week.
The new ePass system at Arrowhead Union High School, located in a suburb of Milwaukee, functions as an electronic hall pass that students must use to take bathroom breaks during school hours.
Students are restricted to three bathroom visits per day and seven total visits per week.
Watch: Only 7 bathroom trips per week, Arrowhead students question limits on new ePass
"I feel like this system should not have been...
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They are being institutionalized (insert Morgan Freeman voice)
OUTRAGEOUS
Subject matter aside, who writes this stuff? The same info is repeated at least six times. They could have told the whole thing in three sentences; as a matter of fact, they did -— about half a dozen times.
I cannot find where it says if lunch times count as part of the allotted seven, or not. Girls would need way more breaks than that, especially at that age
Very!
Probably a Commie Union Public Skewel doing what they do best.
That can be bad for the Kidneys. That is why a lot of Truck Drivers have bad Kidneys. So they need to haul bottles around then and go in class. They will fix this right away...
I was working a flight to Tokyo when a kid jumped up right after takeoff and went running down the aisle towards the lav. The lady that was working that aisle yelled at the kid to get back in her seat, so she squatted and peed right on the galley floor. My co-worker said to me, “That’s the last time I do that!”
That is sick, intrusive and obsessively controlling. First question should have been what could go wrong?
Thee are not educators they are prison wardens for kids.
Is there an exception for girls on their periods? Five of those passes can be used up in one day.
I have read that they have trackers on Amazon warehouse workers and know exactly how much time they spend in the bathroom. That would be an awkward discussion.
Where does it say the bathroom is allowed between classes or lunch? It sounds like seven is seven, not that it is seven times from just classes. It would be like the old days where we has to pay at the department stores.
YEP.
Ask. If they are told no, pizz on the floor.
Get expelled for 5 days.
Don’t go back for three weeks.
Watch the dummies show up demanding they return to school (after kicking them out).
Tell them what insane control freaks they are and demand $50,000 for the humiliation and punitive damages.
Put every single detail on internet.
If they want a NDA it will cost them triple.
One can NOT allow any prog one more inch for ANYTHING as they consider an act of common curtesy as permission to ship you to their dreamed for MAGA concentration camps.
When they cough up the money, print a front page apology on all local newspapers and on the home page of any of their websites, then and only then will they return to class.
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Exactly. There was no way seven total times a week in the bathroom at school would have worked for me.
“Students are restricted to three bathroom visits per day”
Nothing suggests that these visits are visits that require leaving class although that would seem logical.
Sounds like Administration has mathematics calculation deficit.
Doesn’t sound good. Then again, students are now used to walking out in the middle of each class for 10 or 15 minutes, with their phones, to “go to the bathroom”.
The proof is in their low level of educational attainment.
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