Robert T. Hill Middle School in Dallas ISD uses an electronic system for bathroom breaks, aiming to reduce misbehavior and improve sanitation. The system, called E-Hall Pass, has led to a decrease in disciplinary referrals.
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"Yeah, it is a bit odd. Like, I thought you could, like, choose, like, which bathroom you go to, but like, they just choose randomly for you," said Ariana Miranda, a 6th grader.Students and faculty at the Dallas ISD school say the system may seem like a little much but it’s made a huge difference on campus.
They were having issues with students meeting up to goof off, or fight in bathrooms but E- Hall pass doesn’t just assign you a bathroom but won’t let large groups of students go to the bathroom at once.Sure kids could ignore the system’s request, or the system could think you’re having a behavior problem when it’s really just, well, a tummy ache, but that hasn’t been much of an issue here.
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