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The boys’ bathrooms and girls’ bathrooms will become just bathrooms at the first San Francisco school to go gender-neutral. Miraloma Elementary started removing the circles, triangles and ...
On Monday, San Francisco Supervisor David Campos took the first substantive steps toward changing that when he announced plans to introduce a bill that would make many city bathrooms gender-neutral.
At one San Francisco school, some of the boys and girls bathroom signs are now gone and in their place are new signs for gender neutral bathrooms.
Updated July 14, 2016 at 7:40 PM Gender-Neutral Bathrooms Make Sense For San Francisco Elementary Miraloma Elementary school in San Francisco, California is doing away with gendered bathrooms.
San Francisco Supervisor David Campos is introducing new legislation that would require all single-person bathrooms in San Francisco to be gender-neutral.
Thousands of students in San Jose will encounter something new when they return to campus this week: gender neutral bathrooms.
An LGBTQ families advisory body for the San Francisco Unified School District has made access to gender-neutral bathrooms at all school sites its first priority issue to address this year.
The effort to find gender-neutral bathrooms around town just became a little bit easier thanks to Yelp. The San Francisco-based company on Friday announced its new service that allows users to ...
The all-gender restrooms would be available to any student. LGBTQ advocates say such bathrooms would make schools safer for transgender and nonbinary youth.
A San Francisco elementary school has changed the signs differentiating the boys and girls bathrooms, declaring them gender-neutral restrooms.
A San Francisco elementary school has created gender-neutral bathrooms for its students in kindergarten and first grade, the “Today” show reported Friday.
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