Our elementary school has a really sturdy chrome metal clothing rack installed on the back wall of the cafeteria. Maybe about 6 feel long. It has rack shelf on top and then a horizontal bar to hang clothes. (So a metal/chrome version of how you hang clothes in a closet, except this is just on the wall.) There's a big sign and teachers are asked to check with students at least once a week when they are at lunch.
Here's a
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to a picture similar to ours. Note - I know nothing about that company, just using as an example.
Another good option is to buy rolling clothing rack like is used in the fitting room area of retail stores. The kind that is heavy duty and has the wire bin in the bottom for non hanging items. Then you can hang clothes on hangers and put the bulky items in the bin. I've seen those, but not sure of sources. With that kind you can move it around. You definitely want high quality for that. The inexepensive home versions won't last.
At our elementary everything was first put in a big box in the office. Then anytime there was an event at the school(conferences, family events, etc.) the staff would put out folding tables near the front doors and lay everything out so parents could see it. Lastly, a couple of times a year, if things had been in the bins for a long time, they were donated to charity. Notification was given of this to students and through the newsletter to parents.
This is my first post here, so please bear with me!
Our principal has asked that I investigate ways to display our school's lost and found items without them being thrown in a big, bottomless pit of a box. No one wants to dig through all of the smelly clothes, and our lost and found is getting out of control! Does anyone have any great ideas for how to display/store lost and found items? I've tried doing a Yahoo search, but have come up empty-handed. Any ideas will be greatly appreciated.