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Student advisory council urges district action on campus cleanliness, cites survey showing bathrooms as top concern
Summary
Members of the Fairfield-Suisun Unified Student Advisory Council presented survey results and recommendations on campus cleanliness and environmental awareness, asking the governing board for support and citing student-reported problems with restrooms, litter and communication with facilities staff.
JJ Perry, the student board member and a senior at Rodriguez High School, told the Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District Governing Board that the Student Advisory Council’s “student voices” presentation seeks both attention and action on campus cleanliness and environmental awareness.
The students told trustees that a district survey sent to middle and high school students at 14 of the district’s 31 schools produced consistent concerns: 65% of respondents rated their school’s cleanliness 3 or lower on a 5‑point scale, 69% said littering was a notable problem, and 80% identified restrooms as the campus area most in need of attention.
Those results, the students said, point to a gap between…
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