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A new policy at Edison High School requires students to scan a QR code before using the bathroom

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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.

“I hate it, like I want to go to the bathroom. I want ample time to do everything I need to do,” said student Kylan Slater.

Under the new system, students are required to use an app on their phone to scan a QR code before leaving class. They can choose from a list of options such as going to the nurse’s office, the wellness center or the bathroom. If they select the bathroom option, the app starts a timer and gives them a small amount of time to complete their break.

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