They are HUGE if you are on a certain team in sixth grade but the rest of them are pretty big too.
Lockers differ in size at different schools, so there is no precise size.
Generally speaking, "not very" and "not very", but there's no uniform standard size; you'd have to specify a particular school (and possibly even a particular bank of lockers within that school, because the school may have different sections built at different times with lockers from different manufacturers) to get an actual answer.
The size of a middle school basketball is 29.5 inches.
Different schools has different size lockers, my school lockers are about 305mm x 460mm. I used this website to look up what size my lockers was going to be before I started school: http://www.action-storage.co.uk/Lockers/c-1-115/
At my school, kids have lockers in their classrooms in 4th and 5th Grade, and then in 6th through 8th grade you get lockers in the hallway. i live in England and we don't have lockers :(
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Oh, dude, you usually get lockers in like middle school or high school. So, like, around sixth grade or ninth grade, depending on your school. But hey, who really cares about lockers anyway, am I right? Just throw your stuff in there and hope it doesn't get stolen.
ya salmon bay has lockers and they're a pretty good size! the best part is you don't have to share them eith anybody!!!!!!!!!!!!
Middle school basketball typically uses a size 6 basketball.
A regulation size 29.5-inch basketball is recommended for a middle school boy.
A regulation middle school basketball is typically a size 6, which is 28.5 inches in circumference.
The time it takes to install 250 lockers in a school can vary depending on several factors such as the size and complexity of the lockers, the experience of the installation team, and any potential obstacles or challenges during the installation process. On average, a professional installation team can install approximately 10-12 lockers per hour. Therefore, installing 250 lockers could take around 20-25 hours to complete.