The document discusses issues with lockers at a school from both the students' and school's perspectives. Students find the lockers too small and some are damaged, while the school cannot afford to replace all lockers. Both sides agree that replacing old lockers is needed, but disagree on whether the policy requiring lockers to be locked between classes should change. Interviews with two students and a teacher support these differing views on the locker policies.
2. SETTING / BACKGROUND
Problems with their old, small, destroyed lockers, and about the
locker policies.
School can't afford the cost of replacing all the locker.
Students have problem with school but school can't accept their
arguments.
3. STUDENT'S POINT OF VIEW
1. Too small for students to keep all of their belongings like
textbooks, notebooks, portfolios, and posters.
2. Some lockers are destroyed.
3. Few students still didn't get locker yet.
4. It's annoying when they have to lock their locker every single break between
classes.
5. School must provide comfortable environment that would help students to
focus on studying more.
4. SCHOOL'S POINT OF VIEW
Can't afford the cost of replacing all the locker.
Students should take care of their locker themselves.
It is not school destroying or damaging locker but student them selves.
School can't remove the locking locker policy.
Locker needs to be lock to secure and protect.
It is student's responsibility to take care of their things.
School can't have a responsible of lost items of student's.
Locking locker is student's own good.
5. INTERVIEWS
Etash G9B
He doesn't have locker because his locker broke on the first
day of school
He is sharing locker with other student and does not have
enough space.
School told him that they will bring a new locker but they
haven't which is already 3 month passed.
He doesn't like school locking locker policy because it takes
too long time and sometimes is unnecessary.
He worries if he lock his locker then he may loose the key for
it and can not open his locker which contains his stuff.
6. Yugi G9B
He doesn't have problem with locking locker policy but he has
problem with his locker.
His locker is ruined, serious damage.
It takes hard to close the locker, need a lot of force to close and
open the door of locker.
School still haven't change his locker.
He also needs more space locker.
Mr. Brian Salter Blinko (Teacher of Language
Department)
He agree that the old locker should be replace.
He doesn't agree with changing school lock policy.
He believes that it is student's responsibility to take care of
his/her stuff and it needs to be lock.
School can't protect and secure student's belongings.
"There is reason why it calls 'locker'! " said Mr. Brian.
7. THE BEST WAY...
We concluded that we need to find a best way to fix this
problem for students and school as soon as possible.
Replacing all the old lockers into new lockers but remaining the
locker policies.
Teachers and students must respect each others opinion so we
could fix this problem.