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Glendora Unified superintendent says district will install menstrual-hygiene dispensers to comply with state law
Summary
Superintendent deGrasse told the board the district will install feminine-hygiene dispensers in girls' and gender-neutral restrooms across campuses serving grades 3–12 to comply with Assembly Bill 230 and Education Code changes implementing the Menstrual Equity for All Act; the announcement followed a community petition and public comments.
Superintendent deGrasse told the Glendora Unified School District Board on Aug. 26 that the district is moving to install feminine-hygiene dispensers in all girls’ and gender-neutral restrooms across campuses serving grades 3 through 12 to comply with recent state law changes.
"Our district team is working to be creatively be in compliance with recent amendments to the education code language in order to address the aforementioned concerns while…
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