Rest rooms have a lot of potential for abuse, with people you haven't seen before using them and women likely to be alone and vulnerable in them. It's a bad idea all around.
Transgenderism is strictly a figment of the imagination.
It in no way confers rights.
Put a couple of rows of gender neutral porta-johns in the parking lot for the staff and students to use. Problem solved,
Let the law suits begin.
When we are forced to fight over access to bathrooms and locker rooms we have already lost the fight. We need to attack the whole premise that is driving this: so-called “transgenderism.” Before anything else is said we must insist that a person’s sex is a biological category, period. “Transgenderism” is a mental disorder where someone refuses to accept the reality of what sex one is. WORDS HAVE A GENDER, PEOPLE HAVE A SEX. We are male or female according our biological sex, not according to what we want to be. We need to insist on this before we address any other questions.
I guess the rights of normal people don’t matter.
Seriously, how many transgendered students are in the whole state?
This is a boon for every high school boy who has tried to devise schemes to catch glimpses of naked female students. Now they can walk openly into bathrooms and locker rooms and stare.
I wonder how many female students will be assaulted and possibly raped before the wrong-headedness of this new policy becomes clear even to the most obtuse?
If that that policy was in place when I was in high school most of the boys would have identified as girls.
For thousands of years women and men had their own places to go, now thanks to an enlightened generation all that is thrown out the window.
I would have pretended to be gay to get into the girl's shower.
Then I'd be "I'M CURED!".
May I be gross for a minute? I sure don’t want to be in the stall next to a man who is having a bowel movement. Men tend to be a bit more.....shall we say ‘prolific’ in their movements than women. Correct me if I’m off base here.
Yes, raperooms.
there was a time when bergen county was full of white, middle class, republican, dutch/dutch reformed, conservative christians, not any more...it’s full of liberals, many from nyc, etc..