Times Standard (Eureka)

District discusses gender-neutral bathrooms

- By Sasha Love Sasha Love is a student at Arcata High School and a reporter for The Pepperbox.

The Northern Humboldt Union High School District school board meeting Thursday addressed the locking of gender-neutral bathrooms, tardy sweeps, class sizes and arts education.

Many issues were raised by faculty, students and families at the recent Local Control Accountabi­lity Plan annual meeting.

Superinten­dent Roger Macdonald addressed the issue of gender-neutral bathrooms. Students recently criticized the administra­tion for not providing enough access to gender-neutral bathrooms and pressured school officials to do more.

Macdonald discussed having met with the Sexuality and Gender Acceptance, or SAGA, club, although he did not offer concrete solutions to the bathroom dilemma.

“We acknowledg­e that we have an issue with our bathrooms, and we're doubling down on that,” Macdonald said.

Students must ask for a key to access the genderneut­ral bathrooms. McDonald said bathrooms are locked for safety.

Math teacher Jacob Godinez raised the question of whether the current tardy sweep system is effective and presented his concerns of confusion in the system.

He asked administra­tors to adjust and improve communicat­ion with teachers, referencin­g staff's concerns voiced in the recent “Time to sweep the sweeps under the rug?” article by The Pepperbox student newspaper.

Later, Macdonald discussed the reasons behind class size discrepanc­ies between Arcata High School and McKinleyvi­lle High School. He acknowledg­ed that class sizes can vary due to the number of students enrolled in independen­t study at the schools.

Statistics provided by the superinten­dent showed 4.3% of Arcata's students have an independen­t study plan, versus 8.8% of McKinleyvi­lle's student body, accounting for the large difference­s in class sizes.

Recent graduate Frida King urged administra­tors to take students' feedback into considerat­ion when distributi­ng arts education funding.

“Art is about empowering students (and) there is always room for improvemen­t and holes to fill (in arts education),” King said.

 ?? RUTH SCHNEIDER — THE TIMES-STANDARD FILE ?? Northern Humboldt Union High School District superinten­dent Roger Macdonald discussed gender-neutral bathrooms in the district.
RUTH SCHNEIDER — THE TIMES-STANDARD FILE Northern Humboldt Union High School District superinten­dent Roger Macdonald discussed gender-neutral bathrooms in the district.

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