Student Handbook – Restrooms

A Guide

May 15, 2017

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The restrooms for male and female counterparts swap based on the buildings.

The buildings are basically mirror images of each other, therefore the girl restrooms are inward the guy restrooms are outward.

Another way of remembering this is that the B building’s women’s restroom is on the right and the men’s on the left. The E building’s women’s is on the left and the men’s on right.

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In my experience, the top floor restrooms are the cleanest as they  are less easily accessible compared to the downstairs.

The restrooms are the cleanest during the morning and dirtiest after school, as might be expected.

Teachers are expected to uphold the Fifteen Minute rule where they are not allowed to let students go to the restroom the fifteen minutes after the bell has rung for class and fifteen minutes before they are released.

After school, the restrooms are immediately locked, except for the F building ones, although this isn’t guaranteed.

For girls, there are no pads or tampons available in the restrooms. However, you can get them at the nurse’s office.

Please keep the restrooms clean. Public spaces are shared with everyone, and if a person leaves it dirty they are disrespecting everyone else.

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