Gloves and Hat In My Locker

Gloves and Hat Left at School
I have a pair of gloves and a hat stuck in my locker at school. Normally, it wouldn’t be a huge deal, but we’re currently on a week-long “mid-winter break,” and I forgot to grab them before leaving today. Should I reach out to someone to see if they can help me get them, or is it better to just wait? It’s not urgent, but I’d prefer to have them with me.

One Reply to “Gloves and Hat In My Locker”

  1. It sounds like a bit of a hassle, especially with the break. If you really want those gloves and hat, contacting someone might be a good idea. You could reach out to a teacher, a friend, or even the school office to see if anyone can help out. If it’s not too hard for them to get into the school and retrieve your items, it could save you some time and you won’t have to worry about them being stuck in your locker for too long. On the other hand, if you’re okay waiting, it might not be a big deal to just pick them up when you’re back at school. Just weigh how much you need them versus the effort it’ll take to get them!

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