Period products aren't free or accessible in schools. Students want to make that happen. Nov 28 Written By Brooke Gledhill Wood Utah high school senior Megan Reid was determined to get dispensers with period products in her school bathrooms last school year.It came at a big cost: Reid convinced legislators to make it happen in part by telling them about the times she bled through her pants at school and missed class looking for supplies. And she told them about the days she missed class completely because of the shame she felt. Brooke Gledhill Wood
Period products aren't free or accessible in schools. Students want to make that happen. Nov 28 Written By Brooke Gledhill Wood Utah high school senior Megan Reid was determined to get dispensers with period products in her school bathrooms last school year.It came at a big cost: Reid convinced legislators to make it happen in part by telling them about the times she bled through her pants at school and missed class looking for supplies. And she told them about the days she missed class completely because of the shame she felt. Brooke Gledhill Wood