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 must ask permission to leave the area. Doc. 160-1 at Tr. 279–80.

The undersigned visited Nease and toured all of the bathrooms on campus. While they were clean, most of the multi-stall single-sex restroom facilities were dated and there were not nearly enough bathrooms for boys or girls considering the number of students at Nease. The school principal said there are often lines to use those bathrooms. The gender-neutral bathrooms were generally more modern than the multi-stall single-sex bathrooms. Some of Nease’s classrooms are in portable buildings. There are no gender-neutral bathrooms or faculty bathrooms near those classrooms, and the multi-stall single-sex bathrooms there have very few stalls. The principal said that faculty assigned to teach in the portable classrooms sometimes use the multi-stall single-sex bathrooms. The undersigned observed that the boys’ locker room is an open space with no room for privacy while changing. There is a bathroom available in the coach’s office, but the principal said it is not available to use for changing. The boys’ locker room shower is an open space with several shower heads and no curtains or dividers. The showering space is visible to other areas of the locker room.


 * D.Adams’ Experience with the Bathroom Policy at Nease High School

School enrollment documents show that Adams enrolled in the St. Johns County School District as a female entering the fourth grade at PV/PV Rawlings Elementary in 2010. Doc. 170, Def. Ex. 142, 143, 144 (under seal). During the