That depends on your particular junior high. The usual practice is for the locker to either have a built-in lock, or for you to be allowed to borrow one. It's not "free" in the sense that you're expected to return it at the end of the year (if it's built-in, it would be difficult not to), and if you don't, you will have to pay to replace it.
Typically a 8"-12".
Taller than the average student
yoy have science book, math, geography alot of stuf
No, because they stay in one class the whole day, as junior high and highschool have multiple periods.
HSPVA High School does had lockers.
You can expect a lot more kids, lockers (if you didn't have them already), sports teams, a lot more classes, and a lot of fun. :) People's views on junior high school changes from person to person. You just have to experience it for yourself.
"No, all high schools do not have metal lockers. I know this for a fact because I went to a high school that did not have them. Westside high actually had wooden lockers."
Junior high school students generally move from classroom to classroom throughout the day following the same model as high school students. They need lockers in order to store their books and folders. This is in contrast to the elementary school model where students have a single classroom and store their school materials in a desk which is assigned to them.
It depends on which Forest Hills High School you're thinking about. The Forest Hills in Forest Hills, NY do have lockers for gym and some older students have personal lockers apart from their gym lockers
No, not all schools have metal lockers. Lockers are more common in higher grades (middle school and high school). None of the elementary schools I attended had any metal lockers.
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