Teacher In Hot Water Over Potty Break Policy
Parents at a Brooklyn elementary school are furious over a fifth-grade teacher’s bathroom policy that prohibits students from using the restroom more than three times a week. The teacher apparently had too many students taking bathroom breaks too often. Parents of kids at P.S. 90 in Coney Island are furious at teacher Stephanie Warner as well as the principal, who reportedly signed off on the policy. Students said the teacher posted the rules on a sign in the classroom. Under Warner’s potty policy, students are given three vouchers a week that entitle them to bathroom visits. Students who do not use all three of the vouchers may hand in leftover ones at the end of the week in exchange for tickets they can redeem for small prizes. A Department of Education spokeswoman saidt the principal has since instructed Warner to drop the policy.
Parents at a Brooklyn elementary school are furious over a fifth-grade teacher’s bathroom policy that prohibits students from using the restroom more than three times a week. The teacher apparently had too many students taking bathroom breaks too often. Parents of kids at P.S. 90 in Coney Island are furious at teacher Stephanie Warner as well as the principal, who reportedly signed off on the policy. Students said the teacher posted the rules on a sign in the classroom. Under Warner’s potty policy, students are given three vouchers a week that entitle them to bathroom visits. Students who do not use all three of the vouchers may hand in leftover ones at the end of the week in exchange for tickets they can redeem for small prizes. A Department of Education spokeswoman saidt the principal has since instructed Warner to drop the policy.
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