<p>wait so u carry all ur like binders/notebooks/etc wit u all day long? thats stinks..yea we get lockers...and it is SOO much better when u get to choose where u want one so that it fits ur convenience durign the day to get to ur locker</p>
<p>We have lockers at my school. Most--or maybe 1/2--or actually I don't know how many people who have a locker share it with another person. I had a locker in 9th grade, which I shared with my cousin, but I hardly ever used it so I haven't signed up for one since.</p>
<p>This semester mine only holds my school uniform blazer [in case there's an event at school requiring it--I hate it when I leave it at home on those days] and my winter coat. Last semester it had the same, plus a grammar textbook we LITERALLY didn't open ONCE.</p>
<p>My school just did some upgrading because they're trying to become more prep schoolish, and they put in something like 900 new lockers, or one for each student. They're, in my opinion, quite spacious, and can hold anything you need them to hold, including your backpack.</p>
<p>Everyone at my school shares a locker w/ a locker partner, and everyone uses them. You really wouldn't be able to get by, w/ all your books and coats and stuff if you didn't use them.Wow, I've never really heard of schools that don't have lockers at all or only a certain number of lockers. crazy to me. . .</p>
<p>everybody has a locker in my school. theyre top and bottom lockers and we need them because we have like 10 books altogether and it would be a pain to carry it all around</p>
<p>rr when i went to public school..we were from a wealthy public school system..
in hs my first and only yr at SSHS(# 32 this yr) we all had lockers.. gym and regular..and i think i used my locker occasionally like a couple of times a week but occasionally i would go there like every day for a few days b/c i had like a project or something it was good that my locker was near like 2-3 classes of mine...and my lunch </p>
<p>in ms: ur locker was ur friend i was a sped and i had not a combination lock nor a key lock but a really cool lock..in the end everyone wanted one..we had a gym one and regular one i grew outta the "special lock" faise after ms i tried the combination lock...</p>
<p>at vss "special" short bus kids...i have 2 lockers and i use my gym locker only quite frankly i dont even know if i know how to open my locker my teachers have asked me if i lost something if i put in my locker i say: Hell no i never got the point of those things...my gym locker i never use the lock nobody steals the stuff a bunch of kids keep there crap in the lockers w/o locks on them nothing gets stolen</p>
<p>I just remembered. Our "lockers" are about the size of a 3 year old's back pack. They're made of wood and they use a lock and key (no combination).</p>
<p>Most people are saying that it is weird to think that some schools don't have lockers.</p>
<p>I couldn't imagine having one...or only having one set of books.
I really would want one though...sounds more fun, then I wouldn't have to carry my lunch+wallet+everything else all day.
They got rid of them the year before I came because some students in the district were bringing guns to school, and leaving them in their lockers. I really don't know how getting rid of them helped anything...but okay.</p>
<p>The locker bays that were outside are now used for lunch vendors and lunch tables.</p>
<p>everyone gets assigned a locker at the beginning of sophomore year and then keeps that same locker for 3 years. i'd say about 50% of students don't use them- the majority of lockers are in really really shady locations or are broken. i was lucky to get one of the new lockers in the science building (which is also convenient since most of my classes are either sciences or languages which are right next door to science). my best friend got a locker on the complete other side of campus from all of our classes so we've been sharing a locker since the beginning. oh and ours is on top which is nice- no awkward crouching.</p>
<p>My school has a ton of lockers. Some students choose two because they are relatively small. Personally, I don't use one. Most of my classes have "class sets" of textbooks, so all I have to carry around all day are some binders.</p>
<p>Yeah, I use my locker. You all must have huge schools if you cannot get to your locker between classes and still make it to class on time. I go to my locker once or twice a day though, sometimes not at all. I leave a few of my books at home and never take them to school (The teacher is there to teach, not to supervise our reading of the book). I carry all my folders and some notebooks around with me, and for some reason, I fell the need to always carry my calculus book with me.</p>
<p>We have them. They're....normal sized lockers? I have nothing to compare them too. My school is so small and safe though that noone uses them really. They are all rigged so we don't have to put in our combination to open them. Some of my friends put in some chip thing they made in engineering to create a fridge in their locker. They keep sodas and snapples for anyone who wants one. It's so great. I leave my books in their and candy. The candy goes by in a flash without me knowing about it and so do the books. Everyone returns them though. It's become known in the junior class that my locker is the place to go if you don't have your textbook.</p>
<p>I'm also pretty shocked that some people don't use lockers. Everyone in our school has them, and we still have to carry backpacks around. With three classes' worth of books, my backpack can weigh as much as 20lbs, so I'm pretty glad we have somewhere to put the books we're not using.</p>
<p>How do these double sets of books work? Do you just leave the second set in the classroom?</p>
<p>^ Yea, at teh beginning of the year (during orientation), you get all your books and you leave them at home. There is also a set of classroom books in every class. At the end of the year, you bring them back.</p>