Too many things for one backpack

Anonymous
I thought it was a weapon safety issue.

No coats, no backpacks, and no hoodies up?

Are they not enforcing that now?
Anonymous
Yay! A pick-on-teachers thread! There aren’t enough of those on DCUM.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yay! A pick-on-teachers thread! There aren’t enough of those on DCUM.


How is this picking on teachers?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yay! A pick-on-teachers thread! There aren’t enough of those on DCUM.



“High school teachers are unrealistic…”
“Teachers don’t get to demand anything…”
There’s plenty here if you look for it. That’s just page 1.
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Anonymous wrote:Are you serious? There are no lockers in HS? Why? I’m a transplant and have never heard of such a thing.


I don’t get this either. What about winter jackets and sports equipment.


They carry it all.


MCPS is crazy cheap

Students don’t even get a locker?!?!

Students are offered lockers. Not taking one is a student problem, not MCPS’.


I agree with this. Last year, my son carried around a massive backpack, along with a lunch and a water bottle. He refused to get a locker because it wasn’t cool. Apparently, there’s some kids out there who make fun of kids who use lockers. or, at least there is a myth of kids who make fun of kids who use lockers. Which means that no kids use lockers!

I guess the school can force everybody to get a locker and not allow backpacks in classrooms.


Really? One more rule for teachers to enforce. Or ignore. I mean, pick your battles. If it bothers you, make your kid use his locker. And if you can’t, don’t expect the school to do it for you.


Julius West enforced no backpacks in classrooms last year. Not sure why other schools can not. It's also a safety issue


Julius West is a middle school, my MS doesn’t allow backpack in classrooms neither.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you serious? There are no lockers in HS? Why? I’m a transplant and have never heard of such a thing.


I don’t get this either. What about winter jackets and sports equipment.


They carry it all.


MCPS is crazy cheap

Students don’t even get a locker?!?!

Students are offered lockers. Not taking one is a student problem, not MCPS’.


I agree with this. Last year, my son carried around a massive backpack, along with a lunch and a water bottle. He refused to get a locker because it wasn’t cool. Apparently, there’s some kids out there who make fun of kids who use lockers. or, at least there is a myth of kids who make fun of kids who use lockers. Which means that no kids use lockers!

I guess the school can force everybody to get a locker and not allow backpacks in classrooms.


Really? One more rule for teachers to enforce. Or ignore. I mean, pick your battles. If it bothers you, make your kid use his locker. And if you can’t, don’t expect the school to do it for you.


Julius West enforced no backpacks in classrooms last year. Not sure why other schools can not. It's also a safety issue


Julius West is a middle school, my MS doesn’t allow backpack in classrooms neither.


Normal in middle school. High school it switches
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Anonymous wrote:Can’t they put their stuff for their morning classes in the backpack and the rest in their locker and then switch at lunch?


Yes, but freshman usually don't get lockers

Again, freshman are offered lockers. Not taking one is a student problem. At high schools where there are a limited amount of lockers, they are offered to underclassmen first. Then if seniors want a locker they request one and are assigned from ones not taken by underclassmen.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you serious? There are no lockers in HS? Why? I’m a transplant and have never heard of such a thing.


I don’t get this either. What about winter jackets and sports equipment.


They carry it all.


MCPS is crazy cheap

Students don’t even get a locker?!?!

Students are offered lockers. Not taking one is a student problem, not MCPS’.


I agree with this. Last year, my son carried around a massive backpack, along with a lunch and a water bottle. He refused to get a locker because it wasn’t cool. Apparently, there’s some kids out there who make fun of kids who use lockers. or, at least there is a myth of kids who make fun of kids who use lockers. Which means that no kids use lockers!

I guess the school can force everybody to get a locker and not allow backpacks in classrooms.


Really? One more rule for teachers to enforce. Or ignore. I mean, pick your battles. If it bothers you, make your kid use his locker. And if you can’t, don’t expect the school to do it for you.


Julius West enforced no backpacks in classrooms last year. Not sure why other schools can not. It's also a safety issue


Julius West is a middle school, my MS doesn’t allow backpack in classrooms neither.


Normal in middle school. High school it switches


But someone said they can’t enforce no backpacks. My point is if they enforced it 6-8 they can also enforce it 9-12.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you serious? There are no lockers in HS? Why? I’m a transplant and have never heard of such a thing.


I don’t get this either. What about winter jackets and sports equipment.


They carry it all.


MCPS is crazy cheap

Students don’t even get a locker?!?!

Students are offered lockers. Not taking one is a student problem, not MCPS’.


I agree with this. Last year, my son carried around a massive backpack, along with a lunch and a water bottle. He refused to get a locker because it wasn’t cool. Apparently, there’s some kids out there who make fun of kids who use lockers. or, at least there is a myth of kids who make fun of kids who use lockers. Which means that no kids use lockers!

I guess the school can force everybody to get a locker and not allow backpacks in classrooms.


Really? One more rule for teachers to enforce. Or ignore. I mean, pick your battles. If it bothers you, make your kid use his locker. And if you can’t, don’t expect the school to do it for you.


Julius West enforced no backpacks in classrooms last year. Not sure why other schools can not. It's also a safety issue


Julius West is a middle school, my MS doesn’t allow backpack in classrooms neither.


Normal in middle school. High school it switches


But someone said they can’t enforce no backpacks. My point is if they enforced it 6-8 they can also enforce it 9-12.


A case it does not cut it in high school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I thought it was a weapon safety issue.

No coats, no backpacks, and no hoodies up?

Are they not enforcing that now?


MS don't let you carry a backpack but HS do, so I don't think it has anything to do with safety.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can’t they put their stuff for their morning classes in the backpack and the rest in their locker and then switch at lunch?


Yes, but freshman usually don't get lockers

Again, freshman are offered lockers. Not taking one is a student problem. At high schools where there are a limited amount of lockers, they are offered to underclassmen first. Then if seniors want a locker they request one and are assigned from ones not taken by underclassmen.


My freshman was not. They would have to apply for one and couldn't figure out how.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you serious? There are no lockers in HS? Why? I’m a transplant and have never heard of such a thing.


I don’t get this either. What about winter jackets and sports equipment.


They carry it all.


MCPS is crazy cheap

Students don’t even get a locker?!?!

Students are offered lockers. Not taking one is a student problem, not MCPS’.


I agree with this. Last year, my son carried around a massive backpack, along with a lunch and a water bottle. He refused to get a locker because it wasn’t cool. Apparently, there’s some kids out there who make fun of kids who use lockers. or, at least there is a myth of kids who make fun of kids who use lockers. Which means that no kids use lockers!

I guess the school can force everybody to get a locker and not allow backpacks in classrooms.


Really? One more rule for teachers to enforce. Or ignore. I mean, pick your battles. If it bothers you, make your kid use his locker. And if you can’t, don’t expect the school to do it for you.


Julius West enforced no backpacks in classrooms last year. Not sure why other schools can not. It's also a safety issue


Julius West is a middle school, my MS doesn’t allow backpack in classrooms neither.


Normal in middle school. High school it switches


What is the justification for that?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you serious? There are no lockers in HS? Why? I’m a transplant and have never heard of such a thing.


I don’t get this either. What about winter jackets and sports equipment.


They carry it all.


It’s causing a lot of trouble in our household. The binder is always falling apart and too big.

MCPS is crazy cheap

Students don’t even get a locker?!?!

Students are offered lockers. Not taking one is a student problem, not MCPS’.


I agree with this. Last year, my son carried around a massive backpack, along with a lunch and a water bottle. He refused to get a locker because it wasn’t cool. Apparently, there’s some kids out there who make fun of kids who use lockers. or, at least there is a myth of kids who make fun of kids who use lockers. Which means that no kids use lockers!

I guess the school can force everybody to get a locker and not allow backpacks in classrooms.


Really? One more rule for teachers to enforce. Or ignore. I mean, pick your battles. If it bothers you, make your kid use his locker. And if you can’t, don’t expect the school to do it for you.


Julius West enforced no backpacks in classrooms last year. Not sure why other schools can not. It's also a safety issue


Julius West is a middle school, my MS doesn’t allow backpack in classrooms neither.


Normal in middle school. High school it switches


What is the justification for that?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you serious? There are no lockers in HS? Why? I’m a transplant and have never heard of such a thing.


I don’t get this either. What about winter jackets and sports equipment.


They carry it all.


It’s causing a lot of trouble in our household. The binder is always falling apart and too big.

MCPS is crazy cheap

Students don’t even get a locker?!?!

Students are offered lockers. Not taking one is a student problem, not MCPS’.


I agree with this. Last year, my son carried around a massive backpack, along with a lunch and a water bottle. He refused to get a locker because it wasn’t cool. Apparently, there’s some kids out there who make fun of kids who use lockers. or, at least there is a myth of kids who make fun of kids who use lockers. Which means that no kids use lockers!

I guess the school can force everybody to get a locker and not allow backpacks in classrooms.


Really? One more rule for teachers to enforce. Or ignore. I mean, pick your battles. If it bothers you, make your kid use his locker. And if you can’t, don’t expect the school to do it for you.


Julius West enforced no backpacks in classrooms last year. Not sure why other schools can not. It's also a safety issue


Julius West is a middle school, my MS doesn’t allow backpack in classrooms neither.


Normal in middle school. High school it switches


What is the justification for that?


High schools don’t have enough of them. The high schools are significantly bigger with more kids meaning less time to make it to your locker and to class on time depending on where the classes are located.
Anonymous
I'm glad you bumped this. MS and HS don't have lockers in this house, and if one were even available, the kids don't have time to get from place to place with electives, lunch, band, etc., nevermind bathroom and locker.

Spine problems here we come. Their backpacks are so full and heavy.
Can we get an update on softball girl whacking everyone on the stairs?
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