This is my locker as viewed as a whole. Much to my dismay, I've never had a locker that is representative of those in typical teen movies. Instead, I get these bad boys. In order to make more space, I break the locker in half with an additional shelf. You can buy them from any office supply store for less that $10 dollars. The lovely beige color obviously needed some additional details, so I hung two name pictures that my friend made me. I also have a mirror. Unfortunately, I am too tall for it to be of much use. See the silver lock sticking out? That is exactly where my face lines up.
The top half of my locker is where I store my books, back pack, and lunch box. The three books on the bottom (AP/IB Chem, AP/IB Psychology, and IB Chem study guide) all reside there because I rarely have to bring them to class. The top three (IB History of the Americas book, SAT, and IB Math Studies book) all stay on the top. I bring my math book with me to every class and the SAT book is for free periods. This is an easy way to set up books because it allows for more books to be in the space.
On the bottom, I keep folders and binders. I organize the binders so that two equals one. The best way for me to describe this is by putting the thin side (the part that opens) towards the back of the locker, then placing the next binder with the thin side towards yourself. I have binders for all my classes, excluding IB German. I use a folder and a composition notebook for that class. I generally try to keep my binders in order of my schedule.
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