Posted by old teacher on February 29, 2012 at 04:52:38 from (65.61.71.227):
In Reply to: Ag. Shop tools posted by AllisG on February 28, 2012 at 19:26:20:
Taught Ag for 35 years. When I come to the department tools were everywhere and many missing. Admin said I had to go to School Board for extra budget. They let me buy good tools and boxes to lock them up at the end of each class. Everything had its place and student that unlocked the chest was responcible for checking and locking. I can't remember buying more than a few small items that got lost. I found that other teachers, janitors and non students that borrowed things to use in other parts of the school were the big problem. Took care of that problem by buying cheep tools from yard sales and other places that they could use. The AG students really appreciated never having to search for a tool and today you go to their shops and their boxes are organized. Don't blame the students---someone is not doing their job!
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