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Greeley Central students urge board to update 'castle' bathrooms; praise bond-funded parking improvements
Summary
Student representatives from Greeley Central High School told the board Jan. 27 that several student bathrooms are outdated, humid, not fully ADA accessible and sometimes flood; they asked the board to consider bathroom renovations in future bond work and thanked the district for last year's parking-lot repairs funded by a bond.
GREELEY — Students from Greeley Central High School told the Board of Education on Jan. 27 that bathrooms in the historic “castle” portion of the school are outdated, poorly ventilated and in some cases not fully ADA accessible, and they asked the board to consider restroom upgrades in future bond work.
Dante Parlin, a senior and member of the district’s Council of Student Representatives (CSR), said many students avoid using the bathrooms because they are “outdated and aren't the…
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