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How to Use a School Locker

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Summary: When using a school locker, it helps to place books in the order in which they will be used for a given day of class. Keep a school locker organized with help from a high school honor roll student in this free video on using school lockers.

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Meesha Worden Is an A-B honor roll student at Beatty High School in Beatty, Nevada. A cheerleader and sports lover, Meesha is a standout pole vaulter on the school's track team. A...read more

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"Hi I'm Meesha and I'm here at Beatty High School at Beatty, Nevada and I'm going to tell you about school lockers. First you want to give it three good turns to the right and bring it around to your first number. After bringing it to your first number you want to take it and go left, past 0, you have to pass 0 and come to your next number and then you have to come back right to your last number and then you pull on the switch and it opens. The way I use my school locker is I put my first period books, my math and my calculator up here in the top so it is easy access for my first class. My second, third and fourth period classes are down here in order from my first class Spanish, second class English and chemistry comes after lunch so these are my last classes and then I have US history right here and see it is book, folder, book, folder, book, folder, book, folder. It is important to keep your school locker organized because it makes it easier for you to get everything and get to your class on time."

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