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Parents tell La Mesa–Spring Valley board to remove menstrual-product dispensers from elementary boys’ restrooms
Summary
During public comment, multiple parents urged the board to remove menstrual-product dispensers from boys’ restrooms at elementary schools, citing Education Code 35292.6 and arguing that placement in K–5 boys’ bathrooms is developmentally inappropriate and lacked prior parent consultation.
Several parents used the board’s public-comment period on June 10 to urge La Mesa–Spring Valley officials to remove menstrual‑product dispensers from boys’ restrooms at elementary schools.
Brad Sollenberger described the state law that mandates access to feminine hygiene products and said he supports access for students in need but objected to dispensers in boys’ bathrooms at elementary…
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