I think it is implied that teachers will take care of kids that need supplies, which is completley unfair! Society thinks female teachers do this job out of vocation and the goodness of their hearts, because who would do this thankless job for that salary? -Former private school teacher where most kids did show up with supplies, and I never had to spend any of my tiny salary on them. |
| School supplies should be school supplies. No baby wipes, no Clorox wipes, no tissues, no paper towels. Use what the school provides and what taxpayers have already PAID FOR! she should have cleaning spray they have toilet tissue they have paper towels. It’s very obnoxious to request parents to spend more money because you prefer something better than what’s already been purchased. This has to stop. |
| No chlorox wipes are going to keep k-2 graders from sneezing on each other. |
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Yes, schools should provide these things. Neither parents nor teachers should have to do it. But the schools don’t. So, acc to you, it’s up to the teachers.
Amazingly petty. |
Nor will they prevent the rise of super bugs. |
| Why are the parents required to pick up the slack for others kids? |
| Clorox wipes are a new thing in the last 15 years or so. A bottle of 409 and some paper towels will do the trick and are a lot cheaper. The school does have paper towels. |
Our daughter switched to private a year ago. I’m so glad we’re not around these self-centered stingy parents anymore. Good God, make it easier for teachers to do their jobs, it will only benefit your children. |
This is, I agree, completely unfair. But the unfairness is between the teacher and their employer, not the teacher and the parents. I do not understand how an employer could instruct someone to purchase school supplies or penalize them for not doing so. |
According to me, it’s up to the school. If the school isn’t providing these things they have a responsibility to tell the parents. |
Whether it’s right or wrong.l, whether you understand it or not, that’s reality for many teachers. Some parents recognize reality and support their child’s classroom experience, even though they are not required to do so. |
In your little world that would probably work. But in the real world, it doesn’t. And your response is to let the teacher pay. |
It has been established that it is not required. Next Q. |
Teachers are not requesting “better” items… they are simply requesting the needed items that THEY DON’T HAVE or DON’T HAVE ENOUGH OF. No one is holding a tissue drive because they have a brand preference, they are holding a tissue drive because they have NO tissues! Same with cleaning supplies. There are not enough custodians to do the deep cleaning that is needed to maintain clean classroom spaces, so that falls to classroom teachers. Teachers are requesting these supplies because they don’t have them ! You seriously think all the teachers out there that ask for these items are asking because they are being snotty about a particular brand of tissue ?! |
It’s very obnoxious to request teachers spend their own time/money/effort because FCPS is unable to supply basic cleaning and hygiene supplies. Rather than directing your anger towards the teacher who is asking for needed items to do their job, direct it towards figuring out why so many teachers across the county feel the need to request these items. When this issue is so widespread and occurs at both low and high income schools all across the county, stop & think for a minute why that might be! |