Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a space issue and tripping hazard. I'm not a MS teacher. Just a parent and this is what I was told.
Aren’t there hooks in the classroom?
Huh? Hooks? Definitely not!
Do any classrooms past kindergarten have hooks? I'm asking honestly. I've never seen them in any classrooms, but my kids have only been in FCPS since they were in 3rd, 5th, and 6th grades. I don't recall them ever having hooks in any of their classrooms. I've taught in three middle schools in FCPS, as well as one high school, and can confidently say that middle and high schools do not have hooks.
All elementary rooms have a coat closet area with hooks for backpacks and coats and lunches.
Do Crossfield, Oak Hill, and Lees Corner? Those are the only schools my kids have attended.
Anonymous wrote:Someone did a study some years ago and it said that lockers were the source of bullying, drugs, truancy, everything bad so they got rid of them in a lot of middle schools.
Even in high school we have things that look like a kennel instead of lockers.
Anonymous wrote:Key Middle School -- lockers available if kid asks for one to be assigned but they aren't assigned in general.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No lockers for Whitman Middle.
So do kids carry/wear jackets all day?
Mine always did, when his school was under renovation. Even when it wasn't, there isn't a lot of time between classes to visit a locker and he said they were mostly used by kids who had sports or other activities after school and needed a place to stash equipment.
Anonymous wrote:My child will be at Cooper. They are going through a renovation. I saw a lot of lockers but was told they won’t be used. I was wondering if this was just for Cooper or all middle schools.
Anonymous wrote:They all get chairs, right? Why can’t they hang the backpacks on the chair backs? Or keep them in a corner? If the teacher is tripping over backpacks, he or she can make a rule about where they go in his or her classroom where they won’t be a tripping hazard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Franklin is assigning lockers after the first week or two for anyone who wants them. The admin said most kids who get them don’t use them, but my kid wants to put his jacket in his. He definitely will not wear it all day.
This makes sense. It should be student choice. Now kids will be forced to go to their lockers all the time to get materials. So ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:They all get chairs, right? Why can’t they hang the backpacks on the chair backs? Or keep them in a corner? If the teacher is tripping over backpacks, he or she can make a rule about where they go in his or her classroom where they won’t be a tripping hazard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a space issue and tripping hazard. I'm not a MS teacher. Just a parent and this is what I was told.
Aren’t there hooks in the classroom?
Huh? Hooks? Definitely not!
Do any classrooms past kindergarten have hooks? I'm asking honestly. I've never seen them in any classrooms, but my kids have only been in FCPS since they were in 3rd, 5th, and 6th grades. I don't recall them ever having hooks in any of their classrooms. I've taught in three middle schools in FCPS, as well as one high school, and can confidently say that middle and high schools do not have hooks.
All elementary rooms have a coat closet area with hooks for backpacks and coats and lunches.
Do Crossfield, Oak Hill, and Lees Corner? Those are the only schools my kids have attended.
I can tell you Waples Mill does not, even in K. There are movable coat racks outside each classroom.
Anonymous wrote:They all get chairs, right? Why can’t they hang the backpacks on the chair backs? Or keep them in a corner? If the teacher is tripping over backpacks, he or she can make a rule about where they go in his or her classroom where they won’t be a tripping hazard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a space issue and tripping hazard. I'm not a MS teacher. Just a parent and this is what I was told.
Aren’t there hooks in the classroom?
Huh? Hooks? Definitely not!
Do any classrooms past kindergarten have hooks? I'm asking honestly. I've never seen them in any classrooms, but my kids have only been in FCPS since they were in 3rd, 5th, and 6th grades. I don't recall them ever having hooks in any of their classrooms. I've taught in three middle schools in FCPS, as well as one high school, and can confidently say that middle and high schools do not have hooks.
All elementary rooms have a coat closet area with hooks for backpacks and coats and lunches.
Do Crossfield, Oak Hill, and Lees Corner? Those are the only schools my kids have attended.