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Flipside Products 12 Pack Black Study Carrel, 12”x48” Privacy Boards, Student Privacy and Focus Booth for The Classroom, Desk Divider Cubby for Tests, Made in USA

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  • FOCUS & PRIVACY – Aims to reduce distractions, foster an individualized learning environment, and provide students the privacy they need to focus while helping with noise reduction.
  • CLASSIC DIMENSIONS – Trifold Privacy Board is 12” height; 48” width is the ideal size for desks, tables and testing areas. When opened center panel measures 24” wide, side panels measure 12”.
  • MULTIPLE USES - Can be used for classrooms, voting booths, testing, libraries, or any other environment where individual concentration is needed.
  • BLANK DESIGN – A blank trifold privacy divider establishes a distraction free workspace by providing a clean and neutral visual environment, fostering concentration and focus without the presence of pictures or writing that distracts.
  • EASY TO STORE – Conveniently folds flat, ensuring easy storage whenever needed and stands on its own requiring no additional support for stability or balance.


An economical solution for providing partitions in the classroom and using them as desk dividers. Keep students focused and curb wandering eyes with trifold corrugated study carrels. Ideal for instant testing centers or private study areas to eliminate distractions. Sturdy construction with clean lines and side panels that fold flat for storage when not in use. Ideal for reinforcing social distancing within the classroom. Privacy folder boards measure 12"H x 48"W. Side panels measure 12"H x 12.75"W. Center panel measures 12"H x 22.5"W. Pack of 12 black boards.


Matthew C.
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2022
I teach third grade and bought these for my class of third graders for during testing. They like using them for an extra bit of focus and privacy, too! They're not as tall as what some of my colleagues have, but I'm happy with the height. They seem like they'll last well as long as my students take good care for them.
S. Clark
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2022
These were used as half size project boards. They were perfect for what I needed. I didn't need full size science boards. These worked great for displaying our USA classroom art.
TexasMom
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2020
I like everything about them except the height. They are a little shorter than I pictured, but that is my misconception.
MidLevSciTeacher
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2020
These worked great! I wish they came in a color where students couldn’t write on them, but to solve that, i recommend writing a number on each folder and assigning each student a specific folder to stop that from happening.
Chris & Tiffany Buchanan
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2019
They're short. They go right above the 5th graders heads and serve their purpose, but I wanted something taller. They bend back and break very easy. I just don't understand why cardboard is so expensive to buy for privacy covers.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2017
Works great in the classroom, height and privacy for each student is perfect. I like the product, but it is too expensive for cardboard! It looks like someone just bought science boards and cut them in half. Which is what I might do next time I need an item like this. If I didn't need them so badly I would have not paid the price I did, but glad I do have them for my students.
April, mom of 3
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2014
These study carrells are a good value, and relatively sturdy (for corrugated cardboard). I've been using them in my college courses, where I've recently had a rash of "wandering eyes" during examinations that didn't stop when I would call the students out on it. They are tall enough to keep students from looking at others' papers in close quarters.Learn from my mistakes, though - if you can, have the students sit with their backs to you during the exam. After the second exam when I used these, I discovered that a few students were hiding their cellphones behind the carrells and using them to search for answers.
IrvineTeacher
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2013
This school year I was given desks that can be arranged in groups of four. With 40 high school students and a small classroom, groups of four is the only feasible arrangement. This is fine for group work, but what to do when giving a test? I found these carrels on line and ordered 24. The kids love them! They like the privacy it gives them and the A students appreciate that others can't copy from them. The first time I handed them out they wanted to stack them up, make a house , hide in them, etc. silly kids. I only wish my school would have paid for them, but that's not going to happen. They want to decorate them but they'll have to wait until June.
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