<p>Mine doesn't. We have a class set of books, and a home set.</p>
<p>I always wanted to see what it was like to have a locker, and they got rid of them the year before I came. </p>
<p>Does your school have them?</p>
<p>Mine doesn't. We have a class set of books, and a home set.</p>
<p>I always wanted to see what it was like to have a locker, and they got rid of them the year before I came. </p>
<p>Does your school have them?</p>
<p>Nope, no lockers</p>
<p>Yah we have them and you aren't missing out on much.</p>
<p>my school only gave them this year; and only to the Freshman through Juniors. Seniors such as myself didn't get any.</p>
<p>P.S. The guys who have them at my school say that it's a pain in the ass to have to go back and forth to get stuff.</p>
<p>Well, they have about 50 "real lockers" and then about 700 "new" lockers they just put in, that are basically gym lockers. ends up for very crunched people</p>
<p>we have lockers at my school but they are very small and more like gym lockers. they pretty much can fit all my stuff except my locker is on the bottom so its a pain to use</p>
<p>We have class and home sets of books, but I also have a locker.</p>
<p>We have a whole bunch of lockers, enough for everyone, but no one uses them. Like over two-thirds of the lockers are empty.</p>
<p>we have over 3000 lockers -- every student has one. we also have about 2000 gym lockers -- juniors and seniors have those (sophomores take swimming)</p>
<p>Some people use their lockers but most people don't. We just end up carrying all of our books/notebooks in our backpacks.</p>
<p>We don't have enough lockers. Lots of people have to share.</p>
<p>My school really isn't rich enough to have separate classroom and home textbook sets. A lot of teachers have extra books, but not enough of them for everybody. So yes, we have lockers, which people use pretty frequently.</p>
<p>I have one but I forgot its location and combination...</p>
<p>Everyone has a locker at my school. Pretty much everyone uses them, I got lucky and got a locker in the best location possible, otherwise it would be a ***** going back and forth.</p>
<p>Yeah, we have lockers, but they're really tiny and I never use them anyway (sophomore year was the first year I actually ordered one, and I opened it about once every two months).</p>
<p>I find it ironic that the "drawers" we got in elementary school were about three times the size of the "lockers" we have now.</p>
<p>wow. maybe my school's really weird, but EVERYONE there uses lockers. like, everyone has one, and only the really really nerdy kids carry their backpacks around with them and don't use the locker. however, the lockers are only about 5 inches wide, so they don't fit a TON, but they're deep enough that they can fit pretty much everything that would need to be in there (books, coats, backpacks, etc)</p>
<p>We have lockers, about 1,000 of them. They're a pain because most of them don't work for the first couple weeks. Also, they are a pain because half the time your locker is nowhere near your classes unless you're lucky. This year, I have two classes of 8 that are in the same hallway as my locker.</p>
<p>We aren't allowed to carry backpacks and such during the day unless you're on crutches or something.</p>
<p>This morning nearly the entire senior class got a surprise. See, nobody locks their lockers at my school. They keep them set so they can get into them quickly. Somebody went and spun ALL of the lockers since yesterday in the senior hallway. I'd say 90% of those lockers that were set yesterday are set now.</p>
<p>Our school has lockers lining nearly every hallway; there is at least one for every student in the school, meaning 2500+ total. However, I'd say only 1% of the students actually use their lockers on a regular basis. I touched mine only once this year (much like last year), and was just to make sure it still works.</p>
<p>The ironic thing is that they installed a bunch of lockers the beginning of this year to compensate for the largest-in-our-school's-history freshman class, although this hasn't at all increased the frequency of our students actually making use of them. It just makes the hallways ever thinner..</p>
<p>Everyone in my school uses his locker (or if not their own, a friend's). It's so weird to hear that some people don't use their's or don't have one. I can make up to 4 trips to my locker a day!</p>
<p>ANd we aren't allowed to use back packs (nor do we have class sets or home set for books, every kid gets one and uses it the whole year). It can get pretty sifficulat to manage all these books without unloading them once in a while.</p>
<p>lol We have like 2700 kids at my high school and probably 3000+ lockers. They're actually pretty big,too. I'd say about 10 inches wide, 7-9 inches deep and 5-6 feet tall. We also have a gym locker for everyone and a lot of extras. Some gym lockers are used for sports and they're the same size as the normal ones, others are pretty small. They still don't fit all my ****. A lot of kids share lockers with their friends. I'm able to go to my locker pretty much after every period if I need to. Each student only gets one book but we usually have a lot of extra books in class. Depending on the teacher and course, there will be a few books in class for students to use who didn't bring their books.</p>
<p>I have 5 lockers at school
they just rebuilt our schools and they put in soo many lockers that i have one for a day, one for b day, one for my gym stuff, one for tennis stuff, and one just for my tennis bag...completely unnecessary of course but they offered 3 for everyone and then 2 extra ones for athletes so i took advantage of it..needless to say i don't lock any of them or i would soo forget the combinations</p>