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I have to add that in my elementary school my fifth graders are required to
bring a pencil when we do our big research unit. If a student must borrow
one of mine they must leave something in deposit. It is usually jewelry, a
sweatshirt, or a shoe. Sometimes it turns into a joke, but we all have fun
with it and I don't loose my pencils.  Works pretty well as a rule.

Barb

On 10/3/07, Mitchell, Lynette <MitchellL@citrus.k12.fl.us> wrote:
>
> I got tired of kids borrowing items from me.  I was usually not near my
> desk when they asked for something, so I put a box on the circulation
> desk with the following:
>
> Stapler
> Ruler
> Tape Dispenser
> Scissors
> Three-hole punch
>         (the above all have a security strip hidden in them)
> A box of collected pens and pencils ... left by students, collected by
> custodians from the grounds, different recruiters, or from conferences
> I've attended.
> Paper ... again, left by students used but not taken from printer etc.
>
> On the box there is a sign that says:
> SUPPLIES:
> Please use and return ... If the person before you did not return it, it
> would be here for you to use.
>
> By the OPACs I have a 4 x 5 small trays with scrap paper in them to use.
> There is a sign, PENCIL? try supply drawer.
> Lynette (LYNN) Mitchell
> Library Media Specialist
> Crystal River High School
> 1205 NE 8th Ave.
> Crystal River, Florida 34428
>
> 352-795-4641 ext: 248
> 352-795-4519 FAX
> mitchelll@citrus.k12.fl.us
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Barbara Fritz
Elementary Librarian
Bloomsburg Area School District
Bloomsburg PA
bfritzlibrary@gmail.com

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