
A first grader is teaching her school a tough lesson: they have
a serious bathroom problem that she won't let be swept under the rug.
The
Little Girl from Missouri
took issue with the school's toilet paper, and when she tried to speak up about the issue, **ne of the adults took her complaint seriously. "I kept telling them and they just ig**red me, so I brought a sample home," Penny
told Fox 2.
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From there, the 6-year-old's experiment began as she compared pieces of her
School's Toilet Paper the brand her family uses at home. "Penny had a theory about the
Toilet Paper and, by this point, she had told us she thought it was worse
Than jail," Lynn Hoffman, Penny's mom, said.
The child didn't stop after comparing it to her family's brand; she also asked for samples from friends and family. Word spread to a family member who works at the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department and he sent a roll of
Toilet Paper from the St. Louis City Justice Center along with a sworn letter of authenticity.
After recording her findings and creating an official presentation with her results, Penny took her study to the head of her school. "This is the first time I've had a 6-year-old with a full presentation like this, so I was really proud of her," Carmen Trails Grade
School's principal, Gina Piccinni, said.
Along with how bad the
School's Toilet Paper is, there's something else that everyone can learn from Penny's project. "It ends with a **te that says, 'Continue to respectfully stand up for what you believe in,'" Lynn said. "Which, I think, is a really cool message."
So far Penny's hard work hasn't paid off as the school has yet to make any meaningful changes in the bathroom based on her findings. "It's the same and I can't believe I use this," Penny added.
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