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My middle age son is in 6th grade and wanted to know if this is protocol with other schools. He's only allowed to go to his locker one time during the day and also not allowed to carry a backpack during the day. They say that they could carry a weapon in the backpack so this is the reason behind that. Just seems a little overboard on the rule about backpacks.

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I finished 9th grade in 2008 I think and went to school in Spartanburg. Everyone could carry their bags whenever they wanted and you had about 5 minutes in between classes to go to your locker. So I'd call it pretty odd and extreme. 2 of my cousins are in middle school in Raleigh and they don't have that "rule" either.

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I finished 9th grade in 2008 I think and went to school in Spartanburg. Everyone could carry their bags whenever they wanted and you had about 5 minutes in between classes to go to your locker. So I'd call it pretty odd and extreme. 2 of my cousins are in middle school in Raleigh and they don't have that "rule" either.

Seems extreme to me also. Guess there trying to be proactive.

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my middle school kid can go to his locker whenever he has time.

 

The biggest bitching I here is that lunch sucks sooooo bad this year from all my kids and they blame Michelle Obama for it, The lunch program is now meant to be healthier my 1 kid said lunch was plain rice, nasty grilled cheese and 3 green beans and a milk. My kids love grilled cheese but said it was odd feeling in his mouth and he spit it out. My kids never complained until now. I have to pack a lunch cause they wont eat this poo.

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