Seattle Public Schools says that transgender students can use any bathroom they identify with, but Nathan Hale High School didn't have a bathroom for all genders until Destin Kramer came along. Credit: Alex Garland
Seattle Public Schools says that transgender students can use any bathroom they identify with, but Nathan Hale High School didnt have a bathroom for all genders until Destin Kramer came along.
Seattle Public Schools says that transgender students can use any bathroom they identify with, but Nathan Hale High School didn’t have a bathroom for all genders until Destin Kramer came along. Alex Garland

Destin Kramer, 17, turned his senior-year project into a campaign to create a bathroom for all genders at Nathan Hale High School. It was installed yesterday.

Here’s more from KIRO:

The gender neutral bathroom at the school has 5 stalls. It used to be a women’s restroom.ย Now, students are still allowed to use any restroom of the gender they identify with.ย And that’s an important note in the wake of President Obama’s mandate that all public schools allow students to use the bathroom that coincides with their gender identity.ย Seattle Public Schools has had that rule on the books since 2012.

You go, Destin Kramer! YOU. GO.

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