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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A high school in Provo plans to include gender-neutral bathrooms on each floor of its new building.
KUTV reported (http://bit.ly/1ZirRrR ) Wednesday that the floor plans for Provo High School's new building include bathrooms that can be used by any gender.
All students and faculty members will be allowed to use the new bathrooms, but there will still be gender-specific bathrooms at the school.
Crews recently started construction on the new school, which is located about ten minutes away from its current location.
Mormon-owned Brigham Young University was given the go ahead late last month to buy the school's current property for about $25 million.
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