CameronKreider
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I’m in San Antonio, Texas and am wondering what sort of action I should pursue, if any possible. In my public school, the only bathrooms that transgender students are allowed to use are the single stall two special ed bathrooms at the front of the school. However, these bathrooms are incredibly hard to access during school (like normal kids, I’d like to use the bathroom when needed) due to the school size (about 3,700 kids and numerous buildings), schedule (most classrooms being in the back of the main building), and time permitted to use the bathroom during class, which is five minutes. By the time I would make it to the bathroom during class, I would’ve already drawn suspicion from my teacher because of how long I had taken. I also can’t go during passing period because I barely even make it to class on time by speed walking, no way I’d make it by walking all the way across school to use the restroom.
TLDR: Trans students only allowed to use two single stall bathrooms at front of school but the school is so big that it’d take over the five minute in class bathroom break limit. Also can’t go during lunch because that’s when the special ed class uses it. What legal action should I pursue?
TLDR: Trans students only allowed to use two single stall bathrooms at front of school but the school is so big that it’d take over the five minute in class bathroom break limit. Also can’t go during lunch because that’s when the special ed class uses it. What legal action should I pursue?