My daughter's school (Infants) seems to have a policy of not providing toilet paper, soap or towels in the kids bathrooms. It is not so much that on occasion they are not replenished. They are simply never there. My daughter now brings in a small pack of tissues in her bag.
She was raised to wash hands, use soap, & dry properly, she then goes to school to be faced with an environment that does not provide the basics.
I know we need to address it with the school directly, but just wondering is this common?
Our older child went to the same school, and apparently it was the same while he was there, but we never knew. When I asked him, he said in a casual way, "oh yeah, there was never any soap in school".
Thankfully he did not unlearn any of the good habits in the three years he was there.
She was raised to wash hands, use soap, & dry properly, she then goes to school to be faced with an environment that does not provide the basics.
I know we need to address it with the school directly, but just wondering is this common?
Our older child went to the same school, and apparently it was the same while he was there, but we never knew. When I asked him, he said in a casual way, "oh yeah, there was never any soap in school".
Thankfully he did not unlearn any of the good habits in the three years he was there.