Okay, I'll donate when the teacher puts a gun on her wish list. |
| My kid's teacher sent an email when she was running low on something. Pretty simple. |
Why did you buy Clorox wipes? What did teachers do before the wipes existed? What about the teachers who don’t buy supplies? |
teacher. FIFY. My school doesn't supply anything. If parents don't send it in, there is nothing. I buy stuff, my family buys it, my son sometimes asks friends and roommates for any extra supplies. |
Lol. Where do your kids go to school? I teach in a city and the kids would say, "Who cares?" if I told them their picture would be posted on the class FB page if they kept track of their pencil. They might also add an expletive in there too. |
I can't just send my class to the cafeteria alone. I have to escort them. I also can't leave students in the classroom alone. |
Before wipes we used some multipurpose cleaning spray (like 409) and paper towels - that we bought on our own. They teachers that don’t buy supplies have very sticky desks in their classroom. Janitorial staff doesn’t clean desks. |
They probably used paper towels and clorox spray. Obviously using wipes is much faster. This most likely frees up some time so they can eat their lunch in 12 minutes instead of 10, or respond to one of the gagillion emails parents send asking about stuff that was sent in the weekly newsletter! To the people complaining about the clorox wipes, you better not be the ones sending your kids in sick! |
The Venn Diagram of parents complaining about school supplies and parents who send their kids in sick is basically a circle. |
Clorox wipes are disgusting |
Feel free to volunteer to clean the desks for your child’s teacher with whatever cleaning material you prefer. |
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Thank you to all the teachers out there dealing with these crazy penny-wise pound-foolish parents. They worry more about buying too many pencils and Clorox wipes than making it easier for their children’s teachers to do their jobs. Some like to complain that teachers are not doing enough to educate their kids and the quality of education in FCPS is declining. Yet, they want teachers to monitor dropped pencils and force kids to pick them up so parents can save $5.50 a year on ‘excessive’ pencils.
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Hey PP, I’ll do you better. I’ll send you a Sig Sauer P320 if you promise to shake it around while loaded. |
| My child brought home unused boxes of pencils at the end of the school year. Included unused glue sticks and unused post it's (without the plastic wrapping). Can my child take those back to school so we don't have to buy those? They are unused but the boxes look as if they are used. |