The Brief
- Liberty High School closed a majority of the school’s bathrooms on Oct. 9 because of growing concern over reported student fights.
- Bathrooms remained open in one building that remained under supervision.
- Students and parents of students were left confused or upset.
OSCEOLA COUNTY, Fla. – For nearly a week, a high school in Osceola County closed all of its bathrooms – leaving one building open and under supervision – because students were apparently using them to plan fights, officials said.
The move – which impacts the school’s 1,500 students – sparked confusion and frustration among both parents and students.
By Wednesday, the remaining bathrooms were reopened, the district confirmed to FOX 35. …