The Pasco County School District wants to eliminate seclusion rooms, according to our partner newspaper the Tampa Bay Times.

They are rooms the size of a closet used to segregate students with emotional or behavioral disabilities.

Some schools use the rooms when a student gets so upset they are disruptive or a danger to themselves or others.

According to the Times, the school district wants to eliminate seclusion rooms by the end of the school year.

Twenty-eight other Florida school districts have already done that.