You can argue with me, but this is how all the kids do it at our middle school. It works just fine.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get them a fabric binder with a zipper, like a Trapper Keeper. It basically functions like a bag because they can zip stuff inside and has a handle.
That only works if your kid has teachers that don’t require their own separate binders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son attends middle school and came home yesterday mentioning this policy, but i haven't seen anything official about it in any of the emails from the school. I guess they're supposed to use the lockers a lot more? I'm honestly confused how they're supposed to manage this.
Your kid can’t carry an iPad, a binder and a water bottle?
Anonymous wrote:Get them a fabric binder with a zipper, like a Trapper Keeper. It basically functions like a bag because they can zip stuff inside and has a handle.
Anonymous wrote:Why can’t we just kick kids out of school who misbehave? Why punish the 99% who would happily follow rules, especially if the rules had real teeth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son attends middle school and came home yesterday mentioning this policy, but i haven't seen anything official about it in any of the emails from the school. I guess they're supposed to use the lockers a lot more? I'm honestly confused how they're supposed to manage this.
Middle school kids have been doing this for years. You don’t have to be confused, they figure it out just fine
My oldest kid was allowed a backpack all years, second had a backpack in 8th grade. I don’t think it’s common for MS kids to carry all their stuff by hand.
Anonymous wrote:My son attends middle school and came home yesterday mentioning this policy, but i haven't seen anything official about it in any of the emails from the school. I guess they're supposed to use the lockers a lot more? I'm honestly confused how they're supposed to manage this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son attends middle school and came home yesterday mentioning this policy, but i haven't seen anything official about it in any of the emails from the school. I guess they're supposed to use the lockers a lot more? I'm honestly confused how they're supposed to manage this.
Middle school kids have been doing this for years. You don’t have to be confused, they figure it out just fine
Like this:Anonymous wrote:Get them a fabric binder with a zipper, like a Trapper Keeper. It basically functions like a bag because they can zip stuff inside and has a handle.
Anonymous wrote:My son attends middle school and came home yesterday mentioning this policy, but i haven't seen anything official about it in any of the emails from the school. I guess they're supposed to use the lockers a lot more? I'm honestly confused how they're supposed to manage this.