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Azienda News:
- States That Require Free Period Products In Schools
Beginning in the 2024-2025 school year, schools with grades 6-12 must offer free period products (pads and tampons) in at least 50% of their female and gender-neutral bathrooms
- Period Products in Schools - Alliance for Period Supplies
In 2024, the legislation was expanded to require that all schools, with grades 6-12, provide period supplies free of charge Annually, the state will provide $200,000 to help fund the mandate
- 4 9 2024 updated_Menstrual Equity for All Act Handbook
We created first time emergency menstrual kits for our former elementary school We also designed and made a pamphlet that included simple tips and information regarding menstruation
- New California law requires public schools to offer free period . . .
California Gov Gavin Newsom (D) on Friday signed into law the Menstrual Equity for All Act of 2021, which makes period products available for free at public schools serving students in the
- States That Require Period Products for Free in Schools
More than half the states across the country have legislation requiring K-12 schools to provide free period products—such as pads and tampons—for students or offer funding for schools to
- States Take Measures to Ensure Students’ Access to Menstrual . . . - NASBE
In Utah, school districts must provide free menstrual products in all female and unisex bathrooms at the elementary, middle, junior high, and high school level
- The Importance of Free Period Products in School Bathrooms
As of January 1, 2025, 28 states and the District of Columbia have enacted legislation requiring schools to provide free period products to students However, the specifics of these laws vary, with differences in funding provisions and the grade levels affected
- Why We Need Free Menstrual Products In US Schools
Today, 29 states mandate free menstrual products in some capacity in schools, with four states enacting laws within the past year
- Get a Free First Period Kit: A Guide for Parents Teens
You can get a free first menstruation kit from non-profit organizations like The Period Pantry, community health centers, or your school nurse Many brands also offer free samples, though shipping costs may apply
- Las Flores TK-8 - Frequently Asked Questions
No, please do not make more than one primary elective choice with the exception of an 8th grader choosing 'zero period' as an additional primary choice Your 2nd choice elective should only be shown in the 'add alternate' section next to your first choice
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