N.J. School District To Mandate Hand Sanitizing
Teachers Ordered To Monitor Cleaning Of Hands In Morning, Before And After Lunch And After Every Restroom Visit
The Jersey City school district is taking a proactive measure to fight swine flu. By November, every single classroom, that's 3,000 of them, will be equipped with hand sanitizers.
"As many times as they can, that's what I'd like for them to do. That's our preventive method to ensure to the parents and to the community and to the students that our children are safe healthwise," said Superintendant Dr. Charles T. Epps. "Best way to keep them safe."
The superintendent said students will be required to sanitize their hands when they walk into the class in the morning, before and after lunch, and after each restroom visit.
In fact, he said they'll be monitored by teachers.
"Yes, I would do it. I think you're only being being clean and protective," said Sapphire Howell, high school student.
You can expect to see more shit like this because of the event which my last post was based on. This is similar to the effects Columbine and 9/11 had on school security, basically turning them into zero tolerance (which is the term my school actually used) prison camps.
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