| We’re new to MCPS next year ( Somerset ES) and got an email about purchasing a school supply box from the pta. Do most families do this or do they purchase their own supplies? |
| We're at a different ES that does these boxes. I get that they support the PTA, and may be convenient for some parents, but at nearly $50 a box I find them extremely expensive. I got both of my kids ES supplies (using the lists from those boxes) for a little short of $50 combined. And those were not dollar tree supplies - I'm talking Crayola and Avery products from Target and Staples. |
Wait what? You are complaining they are too expensive and then admit you paid about the same amount buying the items yourself. I don't get your logic. At our school, it's Crayola products and whatever type of notebooks they need. I find the convenience overwhelmingly wins over saving $5-10 and finding it all myself. I'd guess at least half our school buys the PTA box. |
PP said they bought supplies for TWO kids for the same price as one box. |
| I have found that I rarely saved money hunting down the supplies myself, and the boxes are totally worth it. |
I think the PP spent $50 funding both their children, while she would have spent $50 per kid on the PTA boxes. OP our school offers these boxes and we also don't buy them due to cost. |
| PP here - if I bought the boxes for both my kids, I would've paid over $100. I paid short of $50 combined total for both kids. This is because I already have the headphones that both lists require and are included in the boxes. Even still, you can get a great pair of Sony headphones from Best Buy for $10. I got Mead-Five Star, Crayola, and Avery products (and other name brand supplies) for half of what I would've paid if I had to buy the boxes. |
| We're at another school with PTA supply boxes and we purchase supplies on our own, but contribute to the PTA in other ways. |