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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]or cash[/quote] $20 limit on gifts to teachers, who can, per policy, get fired for accepting more. If your school is like mine, buy teachers pencils and some copying paper. We could use it.[/quote] Will $20 buy one rim of copy paper and a box of 30 pencils these days? [/quote] Yes, and one other tip - buy sharpened pencils. They cost a little more, but having them saves a line at the sharpener, which eats up class time.[/quote] Do older ES students use different kind of pencils than those in younger grades? Such as Mechanical pencils which then means buying the lead to place in pencils?[/quote] My older elementary and middle school kids use regular pencils, and that’s what the teachers also seem to have on their classrooms. I think kids only use mechanical pencils if it’s the individual kid’s/family’s preference. [/quote] You should be supplying your kids with pencils, not the teacher.[/quote] Thanks, I do. I’m referring to what we do, and what my kids have said about the pencils their teachers have in the classroom. Apparently kids often lose or forget to bring pencils, so the teachers do have some on hand. [/quote]
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