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Overcrowding in schools has been a hot-button issue in education for years. The complaint is usually that some students get left behind academically among the crowds.
At Casa Loma Elementary School, however, the problem lies in bathroom lines, according to KGET Channel 17.
The school's site council is saying students have to spend their entire recess waiting in line to use the restroom. Some have even wet themselves.
Classes must take 15-minute breaks during class so students can drink water and use the bathroom.
Enrollment is at more than 800 students, an all-time high, according to KGET, and the council says the school was built for 500.
The Bakersfield City School District said it spent more than $800,000 on improvements to the school. Six other schools in the district are larger than Casa Loma, and five of those have fewer restrooms. There have been no complaints at those schools, according to the district.
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