Elementary school kids bring supplies on open house day and have to give up the pencils, pens, dry erase markers, wipes and tissues. No one knows if you donate 1 box or 2. It’s absolute chaos at Open House. |
This! +1000 And if most families spent an extra $10/year to contribute to tissues and wipes, the underpaid teacher doesn’t have to spend hundreds of their own $ on enough for the whole class for the whole school year. I’m embarrassed by this thread and it makes me feel even more for the teachers. |
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I’m happy to chip in the $2 that a 24-pack of paper towels and a 2 bottles of Clorox coat with all the other parents. That can last a year. Kids can bring own tissues. This really is not that complicated. It’s a kind of litmus test to find the parents who are most Type A and anxious about doing everything right. |
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Clorox wipes - 75 count are expensive. Asking us to do 3 of those at over $5 a pop is ridiculous. I’ll donate 1 now and then one mid year.
And why do kids need 2 full packs of dry erase, when most of the curriculum is on schoology on a laptop?! And an eraser? How about an old sock which works just as ell and is cheap. |
I meant dry eraser. |
This may be true about tissues. But wipes is a false choice— it’s not between the teacher buying them and the parents. It’s between the teachers buying it and the school. I really doubt most Fairfax administrators would say that there are no cleaning supplies available to teachers. |
| DW and I are both ES teachers. I have over 30 years in FCPS. We have never had to use our own money to buy things like crayons and pencils. I’ve never pooled supplies and I go through maybe 3 containers of wipes in a school year. |
You don't think the specials teachers deserve supplies? They get shafted, it's nice of the classroom teachers to share with the specials teachers. What is your snowflake supposed to do when you send her to school with a cold and her nose is running in art class? Use her shirt? You nasty b1ch. |
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I am usually in school before school opens since I volunteer at the school occasionally. I will talk to the teacher and offer them the following for the classroom from Walmart and Costco.
Clorox wipes, tissue papers, lysol, windex, bounty, germex, masks. I can't let my kid fall sick because there are some cheapo parents or poor parents who are not sending supplies. I also have bought electric pencil sharpners, wall clock, air purifiers for the teachers Do they get stolen? Yes, very often. Also, I donate copier papers, pens, scissors, glue stick, loose paper etc. I donate every semester. |
What to do with the kid who forgets their tissues? |
Schools don't supply enough of these for the classrooms. At our school you get a spray bottle and a couple of packages of crappy paper towels. You need a handful to do anything and refills are limited. |
Also, I would send in more through the year, as needed. Same with pencils, crayons etc. |
Can you say more about this? If you go to the admin of the school and say you’ve used your paper towels and need to clean the desks, they say…? Because I feel like a parent calling and asking would not be told a teacher wasn’t allowed paper towels. |
They would say “ask the janitor” and the janitor would say “I’ll drop them off later” and then they arrive 2-7 days later. The thing is, the paper towels are awful. I’m requesting an item that is very subpar. I’d rather ask the parents to bring some in. |