DP Why do equate "brown kids" and "poor"? There are plenty of poor non-brown kids and plenty of rich brown kids? And plenty of poor kids who respect others'/shared property and plenty of rich kids who don't ('cause mom/dad can always replace things). Some things make sense to pool sometimes, and sometimes they don't. |
I really think perspective needs to shift. EVERYTHING you buy are classroom supplies to be used by everyone, including but not limited to your child. That is why it is not the same as your family’s pool toys. Or is it but your family is analogous to the classroom. You aren’t buying supplies for your kid specifically. You are buying th teacher what she has requested for the classroom. |
Haha. My daughter had to share supplies with another girl who literally “ate” everything and loved to gnaw at the pencils. She just made sure. Or to touch them and move on... |
| Just made sure not to. Arggg |
| By all means, buy your child the luxury pens he has to have and send a note that these are the only kind he wants to use and no other child can borrow them. I appreciate knowing from the first day, exactly what type of person you are. |
| This is definitely in the category of things I am grateful to pay for an never think about again. Whatever the teacher prefers is fine with me. |
As an ES teacher, rest assured that those items are the FIRST ones I redistribute! I’ll either remove or cross-out the labels, or tell the kids to disregard any names they see. |
Because 20 little kids in a classroom together all day wouldn't share germs if they all had their own special crayons? Sure. |
Socialism is alive and well. Next step, distribute my kid’s lunch among 30 kids. |
PP is talking specifically about her actual classroom. |
Guess what? I’m a Republican. But I also can’t stand your entitled mindset that says you don’t have to follow the directions that everyone else has to. |
Oh, yeah, that makes sense. Let's be outraged about something that doesn't happen. Although, to be honest (and this is a real shocker, I know), I would not have a problem if the kids participated in pot lucks for lunch. I think it would actually make my picky eater more inclined to try new things. |
This. And it's fine with me. |
Oh man... if it weren't for allergies, that's such an awesome idea! Once a month or once a week or something have a class pot luck and ask kids to bring in their family favorites. What a great way to incorporate everyone's culture and expose kids to new foods. |
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Our school has 18-20% free/reduced lunches. It's also why the teachers don't utilize a lot of the technologies available to Fairfax county kids because a decent portion of the study body wouldn't be able to access it at home (unlike people in say Vienna).
Aside from that the SCHOOL should really be providing the classrooms with everything they need. That includes all these supplies. Teachers shouldn't pay for it. Parents shouldn't pay for it. But this is where we are. I have no issue buying them for my child, and always send the teacher a supply "cake" on meet the teacher day. Until the country starts prioritizing education this is where we are. Don't get me started on school lunches... |