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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You shouldn’t have to at all. The schools supply them (tissues at least). I wonder the same thing. They also get a budget from the school for supplies but you wouldn’t know that with all the begging and complaining some teachers do online. [/quote] [b]I’ve never worked in a school that supplied tissues.[/b] If we run out, either the teacher has to buy more or we request donations. [/quote] Me, either. I am a specialist at a Title I school and I have to purchase massive boxes from Costco once a quarter. As a PP said, if the supplies aren’t provided, in general, the teacher foots the bill (I did $300 in buying school supplies for my classroom today alone. Nothing cute, just tissue, crayons, sanitizer, pencils, colored paper for fliers home, etc.). I do agree that school budgets should pay for these things, but are you prepared for the increase in taxes that will require?[/quote]
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