Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because schools are too big and when you have a few minutes between classes to go to the other side of the building, and maybe use a bathroom, you can't also go to your locker.
What? I don’t get it.
I went to a FCPS middle and high school in the 90’s. We also had just a few minutes to get to our next class but we still used our lockers!
Some high schools are larger than others.
My high school had about 600 students in each class! It was not small 😊
Last year, my kid’s high school had just under 3000 kids. The school was renovated recently and is very large. My kids said the school is too large and there’s not enough time to get to lockers and class on time.
WestPo?
What is WestPo?
Anonymous wrote:I think block scheduling plays a part. My seventh-grader has a locker and never uses it. With only four classes, she doesn’t have much to switch out. She’s also at a massive secondary, and only two classes a day are anywhere near the lockers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because schools are too big and when you have a few minutes between classes to go to the other side of the building, and maybe use a bathroom, you can't also go to your locker.
What? I don’t get it.
I went to a FCPS middle and high school in the 90’s. We also had just a few minutes to get to our next class but we still used our lockers!
Some high schools are larger than others.
My high school had about 600 students in each class! It was not small 😊
Perhaps the layout of the school and/or lockers was different so it was easier to go to them? Why aren’t you able to understand that may not be the case for some schools? Some kids truly don’t have enough time to go to their lockers between each class so they need their backpacks with them to carry multiple binders, laptops, lunch etc. to get to class on time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because schools are too big and when you have a few minutes between classes to go to the other side of the building, and maybe use a bathroom, you can't also go to your locker.
What? I don’t get it.
I went to a FCPS middle and high school in the 90’s. We also had just a few minutes to get to our next class but we still used our lockers!
Some high schools are larger than others.
My high school had about 600 students in each class! It was not small 😊
Perhaps the layout of the school and/or lockers was different so it was easier to go to them? Why aren’t you able to understand that may not be the case for some schools? Some kids truly don’t have enough time to go to their lockers between each class so they need their backpacks with them to carry multiple binders, laptops, lunch etc. to get to class on time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because schools are too big and when you have a few minutes between classes to go to the other side of the building, and maybe use a bathroom, you can't also go to your locker.
What? I don’t get it.
I went to a FCPS middle and high school in the 90’s. We also had just a few minutes to get to our next class but we still used our lockers!
Some high schools are larger than others.
My high school had about 600 students in each class! It was not small 😊
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because schools are too big and when you have a few minutes between classes to go to the other side of the building, and maybe use a bathroom, you can't also go to your locker.
What? I don’t get it.
I went to a FCPS middle and high school in the 90’s. We also had just a few minutes to get to our next class but we still used our lockers!
Some high schools are larger than others.
My high school had about 600 students in each class! It was not small 😊
Last year, my kid’s high school had just under 3000 kids. The school was renovated recently and is very large. My kids said the school is too large and there’s not enough time to get to lockers and class on time.
WestPo?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because schools are too big and when you have a few minutes between classes to go to the other side of the building, and maybe use a bathroom, you can't also go to your locker.
What? I don’t get it.
I went to a FCPS middle and high school in the 90’s. We also had just a few minutes to get to our next class but we still used our lockers!
Some high schools are larger than others.
My high school had about 600 students in each class! It was not small 😊
Last year, my kid’s high school had just under 3000 kids. The school was renovated recently and is very large. My kids said the school is too large and there’s not enough time to get to lockers and class on time.
WestPo?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The size of the school argument is hilarious. Kids were using lockers in some of the largest schools in the state. No one said everyone has to use them or that you must go to your locker before each class. Lockers were always optional and available to help students when they need them and if they need them depending on the structure of their schedule and extra curricular activities.
I guess some schools adopted a no book bag policy but I guess that has to do with other reasons.
Many high schools DO allow lockers (you have to request them), but students CHOOSE NOT TO get them, because they are inconvenient. Schools are much more crowded now than before.
Anonymous wrote:The size of the school argument is hilarious. Kids were using lockers in some of the largest schools in the state. No one said everyone has to use them or that you must go to your locker before each class. Lockers were always optional and available to help students when they need them and if they need them depending on the structure of their schedule and extra curricular activities.
I guess some schools adopted a no book bag policy but I guess that has to do with other reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because schools are too big and when you have a few minutes between classes to go to the other side of the building, and maybe use a bathroom, you can't also go to your locker.
What? I don’t get it.
I went to a FCPS middle and high school in the 90’s. We also had just a few minutes to get to our next class but we still used our lockers!
Some high schools are larger than others.
My high school had about 600 students in each class! It was not small 😊
Last year, my kid’s high school had just under 3000 kids. The school was renovated recently and is very large. My kids said the school is too large and there’s not enough time to get to lockers and class on time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because schools are too big and when you have a few minutes between classes to go to the other side of the building, and maybe use a bathroom, you can't also go to your locker.
What? I don’t get it.
I went to a FCPS middle and high school in the 90’s. We also had just a few minutes to get to our next class but we still used our lockers!
Some high schools are larger than others.
My high school had about 600 students in each class! It was not small 😊
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because schools are too big and when you have a few minutes between classes to go to the other side of the building, and maybe use a bathroom, you can't also go to your locker.
What? I don’t get it.
I went to a FCPS middle and high school in the 90’s. We also had just a few minutes to get to our next class but we still used our lockers!
Some high schools are larger than others.