Under the new system, students are required to use an app on their phone to scan a QR code before leaving class.
A new policy at Edison High School requires students to scan a QR code before using the bathroom
Students at Edison High School in Huntington Beach are expressing their frustration over a new bathroom policy requiring them to use a mobile app to request restroom breaks, leading to the creation of a petition that has garnered over 450 signatures.
Edison High School bathroom policy requires students to scan a QR code Students at Edison High School in Huntington Beach are expressing their frustration over a new bathroom policy requiring them to use a mobile app to request restroom breaks, leading to the creation of a petition that has garnered over 450 signatures.
Edison High School bathroom policy requires students to scan a QR code Students at Edison High School in Huntington Beach are expressing their frustration over a new bathroom policy requiring them to use a mobile app to request restroom breaks, leading to the creation of a petition that has garnered over 450 signatures.
Edison High School bathroom policy requires students to scan a QR code Students at Edison High School in Huntington Beach are expressing their frustration over a new bathroom policy requiring them to use a mobile app to request restroom breaks, leading to the creation of a petition that has garnered over 450 signatures.
HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. (KABC) — Students at Edison High School in Huntington Beach are voicing frustration over a new bathroom policy that was introduced at the start of the school year.