Amazon wish list! I would totally support a new teacher in need of supplies. |
On what? My DH is a fed too. He doesn’t spend any of his money on his job, unless you mean paying for his white collar professional wardrobe, and $300 noise cancelling headphones because he prefers them to the office issued earphones. But that would be stupid if that’s what you meant… |
+1. In my district, teachers could choose to be paid over 10 months or 12 months. Also, the school year hasn't started yet. How many people receive a paycheck before they even start a new job?? |
She's a new teacher, so she hasn't gotten a paycheck yet and may have school debt on top of it. It's outrageous that they have to pay for their own supplies AND for those of students whose parents were too irresponsible not to have children they couldn't afford. Also, if you'd paid attention in school maybe you'd understand what the word "average" means. |
My spouse is a fed too and I don't believe you. |
Do you have to bring your own pen, that you paid for yourself otherwise you wouldn't have one, to a meeting? Do you have a grown-up chair in your office, that you paid for yourself otherwise you wouldn't have one, in your office? Do you have a bookshelf in your office, that you paid for yourself or else you wouldn't have one, in your office? Yeah, right. You spend lots of your own money on your job ... LOL. |
Like what? My government office has a supply room and we buy our own items if we don't like what they offer but the point is that they offer it. I've never had to buy supplies other than a specific notebook that I preferred but it's not like I'm buying binders for presentations, pencils for my office-mates, a bookshelf and books, a rug, etc... |
OP, use Reddit (r/teachers, r/teaching) and Twitter teacher groups (#edchat) to ask if anyone retiring or resigning is able to donate items you might need.
There are also folks who publish teacher wishlists in hopes of getting more eyeballs on them. Here’s one: https://www.reallygoodstuff.com/wishing-well?gclid=Cj0KCQjw5ZSWBhCVARIsALERCvypELdcbY2orT9Nh8Rua-OfCQNV-PYqWoJkg8EwQ8KTzDXbXsoa72IaAlcyEALw_wcB. Some of the most successful teachers have a network of people who support them. It’s almost impossible to go it alone. Talk to friends and family in the corporate world. Some businesses have extra office supplies they’d be happy to donate. You might also be able to contact businesses in your community to see if any of them can donate items to your classroom. Last, can you ask friends and family for help? Maybe your can have a shower-style supply drive party. Do you belong to a house of worship or other community organization that can help you with a supply drive? Wishing you the best of luck. It *is* really hard to be a full-time teacher and a part-time fundraiser. —A Former Teacher |
I give money to my local Title I’s PTO. My household donation, which is less than $1000, is a third of their budget. The teachers wanted to fundraiser for a $15k classroom library starter set from Scholastic, and over three years the PTO was never able to meet that target. |
Because they know you’ll do it. ES Teacher |
I'm a fed and I even managed to snag a free water bottle from the insurance fair on the first day. I guess I paid for my office plant but that's totally voluntary. What are you buying? |
What kind of job? And define "lots". |
DP This will vary though. That seems like an outlier example. We are both ES teachers with about 45 years experience between us and we’ve never felt like we’ve had to buy supplies, so that’s an example at the other end. Most people probably fall in between the two examples. |
When I started teaching at a well-respected magnet school in a large urban district, I got a gradebook and two red pens. That was it for the school year. |
I have a friend from high school who is a teacher in a low-income middle school. Once a year, she posts a link to her Amazon wishlist on Facebook and I usually get a couple of things. She is also someone who truly gives back more than she takes and I am happy to help out. I wouldn’t want to be spammed with this sort of request, but once at the beginning of the year is completely reasonable. |