8th grader watching highschoolers in the bathroom

8th Grader Causing Chaos in the High School Bathroom

So, this is pretty random, but there’s been some buzz around school lately about an 8th grader who has been crawling under bathroom stalls while high schoolers are using the facilities. It seems like she’s primarily targeting high school students! Apparently, she even broke into the boys’ locker room to watch them change. One of my friends mentioned that she tried to grab a high schooler’s leg while crawling underneath the stall! When my friend went to use the bathroom, that same 8th grader crawled under and my friend almost stomped on her hands! So, I think I’ll be avoiding the bathroom at school for a while. (By the way, our middle school and high school share the same building, and I’m in 12th grade.) 💀

One Reply to “8th grader watching highschoolers in the bathroom”

  1. That sounds really concerning and definitely not okay! It’s important for everyone to feel safe and comfortable at school, especially in private spaces like bathrooms. I’d encourage you and your friends to talk to a teacher or an administrator about what’s been happening. It’s better to bring it to someone’s attention rather than just avoiding the bathroom. Hopefully, they can address the situation and ensure that everyone feels safe. Stay safe out there!

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