Reddit reviews School Savings Hanging Document Organizer (Blue) – 10 Large Wall Pockets for Important Home, School or Office Paperwork, Letters or Files – Essential Work Supplies
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Convenient Organization – Keep your home, office or classroom organized with our hanging storage that holds letters, bills, files, classroom supplies or forms.Deep Pockets – These hanging file organizers store letter-size folders and paperwork measuring 13.5” x 7”, making them perfect for professional work.Saves Space, Time and Effort – A premium file organizer, eliminate the need for bulky filing cabinets or large desks by utilizing unused wall space!Easy Installation – Thanks to three heavy-duty grommets it takes little effort and minimal tools to securely fasten these to standard dry wall.Adult & Kid Friendly – Parents, teachers and office workers will love the versatile organization, while children will enjoy storing their drawings, arts and crafts.
I have 8 IEPs, tri's, amendments, or 30 days. Plus I have to attend another one at another school. I have to attend a two day training and a 1/2 day training. I also have the end of the trimester and progress reports. All before the end of March. Yeah. Its hard.
I run different academic groups (4 of them) and the students rotate. In each group, there is a file folder for each student. In the folder is the individual work. I have 2-4 weeks worth of work in each folder. I have vertical hanging files on my wall with each student's name on it. Every Thursday we grab a work sample, date it, and throw it in the file.
I have a spreadsheet with all my students and the services they receive, their IEP and tri dates. I have my calendar behind my desk with all my meetings on it. I also write down the due date of all my IEP dates a month previous on the top of the calendar.
For contacting gen ed teachers, I have a series of forms that I send out (feedback for class, questionnaires for IEP meetings, etc).
I try and uncover my desk every week. I have lots of organizers to keep it clear. This has saved my life. So has this. I also have a small one for important papers.
And frankly, not everything gets done. I've had things on my urgent to do list for a month. New things that are more pressing keep getting added.