‘Go sit down’: Teacher denied menstruating middle-school student bathroom access, teen says

Main: Byllie Eighinger-Lemm, 13 (left) and her father, Bill Lemm (right) walk as they discuss a moment of humiliation after Eighinger-Lemm was denied a bathroom pass by a teacher at Yelm Middle School. Inset: Yelm Middle School, Yelm, Washington. (Screengrabs via KWTX).

A middle school teacher has been placed on administrative leave after a Washington middle schooler and her dad spoke up about the student’s being denied restroom access while menstruating and bleeding through her clothes.

Byllie Eighinger-Lemm, 13, a student at Yelm Middle School, said that on Tuesday, Oct. 15, she told her teacher she was having her period and needed to change her pad.

“I was straight up with her, and then, she was like, ‘go sit down,”” Eighinger-Lemm said.

The girl next texted her father, Bill Lemm, to explain that her teacher refused to give her permission to use the restroom. Lemm instructed his daughter to stand up and leave class to use the bathroom.
Eighinger-Lemm then exited the restroom covered in blood when another teacher met her in the hallway, escorted her back to the classroom to retrieve her belongings, then brought her to in-school detention.

Eighinger-Lemm said going back to the classroom had been extremely upsetting, particularly because she was aware that menstrual blood had soaked through her clothing.

“I knew that it was visible and they could see it and it was really embarrassing,” she said, and added, “and then, I was kind of scared because I was getting in trouble.”

After retrieving her clothing, the student was forced to sit in detention for 15 to 20 minutes in her soiled clothes while waiting for her father to pick her up.

Lemm said that when he was reunited with his daughter she was crying. Eighinger-Lemm stayed out of school for the remainder of the week. When she returned, the teacher involved apologized.

“That teacher, by demoralizing her the way she did, there’s no fixing that,” Lemm said as he recounted the story.