Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

N.H. school’s urinal ban draws pushback

Students walk out over gender policy

- PATRICK WHITTLE

Dozens of students walked out of their New Hampshire school after the district banned urinals in a compromise to a proposal that would have blocked children from using facilities based on their gender identity.

The school board decided a few days before the Friday walkout to prohibit students at Milford Middle School and Milford High School from using urinals or shared spaces in locker rooms.

The ban in a town of about 15,000 people roughly 35 miles from Concord, New Hampshire’s capital, was the culminatio­n of a long debate about district rules about bathroom use and gender identity. District procedures say students can access the bathroom that “correspond­s to their gender identity consistent­ly asserted at school.”

That procedure still applies. But a proposal that came before the school board called for no longer allowing students to use school bathrooms and locker rooms based on their gender identity. Board member Noah Boudreault said he proposed new restrictio­ns on bathroom use as part of a compromise.

“I want to be clear, it was a compromise to both sides of this issue,” Boudreault said. “It was out into effect last week.”

Under the new policy, the maximum occupancy for each bathroom and locker room will be capped at the number of stalls it contains. It also prevents students from using shared changing areas.

The students demonstrat­ed for about 45 minutes after the walkout. Some held signs, at least one of which said: “We want urinals.”

Republican­s across the country have been pushing anti-transgende­r legislatio­n. While New Hampshire bans discrimina­tion based on gender identity in housing, employment and public accommodat­ions, state lawmakers are considerin­g legislatio­n that says public entities are capable of “differenti­ating between the male and female sexes in athletic competitio­ns, criminal incarcerat­ion, or places of intimate privacy.”

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