| When your kid moves from elementary school to | | | | are very simple to use. Most are adjustable for lockers |
| middle school there is usually one big difference - they | | | | that are double stacked, or a taller traditional locker. |
| switch teachers and classrooms frequently throughout | | | | The type that hang from the shelf allow enough room |
| the day. This means that they will not have a desk to | | | | for a jacket to be hung next to it. |
| store their books and other materials in. They have to | | | | The organizer will give your student 2 or 3 more |
| use their locker for these things. This can really throw | | | | shelves to store books & binders. They are also |
| a kid off if they are not organized from the beginning. | | | | sometimes equipped with mesh side pockets that are |
| Most kids have no clue how to keep their books in | | | | perfect for storing extra pens, pencils, erasers, and |
| their lockers. They just throw them in one after | | | | other school supplies. |
| another, and then fish them out as needed. The | | | | Younger, shorter students may have a difficult time |
| problem with this method is that they aren't given much | | | | using an upper locker. Installing the locker organizer |
| time between classes to grab their new sets of | | | | makes the locker much more functional by giving them |
| books, and when they can't find that homework | | | | lower shelves to use. |
| assignment in the bottom of the locker, they are late | | | | If your locker will not accommodate a hanging locker |
| for class. | | | | organizer, there are other products that can help in |
| A Simple Solution | | | | keeping your child organized. Stackable locker shelves |
| There is a really simple solution to this problem. You | | | | are nice to use too. You can then also add a magnetic |
| can buy a locker organizer for your child's locker. They | | | | pencil holder for them to store the little stuff in. |