Around here it is common to have a look at the schools before you send your kids there.
When I first saw my elementary school it still had wooden stalls (clear paint), but when I started school, they had replaced them all with pea green(!) fiberboard. Must have happened in the summer of '91 I guess (started school in fall that year). Back then we still had incandescent lights in some of the hallways and classrooms too - big white glass globes. Over the 4 years I spent there they were all replaced with flourescent strips. I don't think the older ones were original either - all public elementary schools were pretty much gutted in the 50s and 60s, replacing the beautiful tile floors in the hallways, the wood or coal stoves in each classroom, the oiled wood plank floors in the classrooms, the windows and everything. When my dad went to school, the janitor still had to go into each classroom to fire up the stoves.
My highschool had wooden toilet stalls, but they were painted baby blue, as were the walls. They even had high tank toilets with porcelaine tanks (most of the high tanks were painted cast iron or later thin steel). Most of the chains were gone and replaced with nylon strings, and we had handwritten signs "It is forbidden to cut the strings on the toilets! Signed: The principal"
