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‘Kind of scary’: More Utah students feel unsafe in school restrooms, state data shows

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At Jay’s high school, it can feel uncomfortable inside the school’s restrooms, they said.

Groups of students like to congregate there, the Sanpete County student said — sometimes to vape, sometimes just to hang out without teacher supervision.

“It’s not like there’s any cameras in there, so if something goes down, there’s not any records except for whatever people say,” said Jay, whose full name is known to The Salt Lake Tribune and whose parents confirmed their enrollment. “That’s kind of scary.”

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