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Reply to "School supplies -- buy the best or is it just pooled for the whole class?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote][b]Simply don't buy certain things. For ex: the dry-erase markers. Those are clearly for the classroom and not for your child. Same with tissues. Just send your child to school with tissues if they are needed. It does grate me throughout the year to get the notices "We are out of tissues; please send in more with your child." [/b] There is nothing the school can do. They can't force you to send in common supplies. While they are busy cutting costs they are also outfitting teachers with, for example, around-the-neck microphones so they don't have to raise their voices. This has nothing to do with hard-of-hearing children; it is just a "benefit." There is a lot more fat in the budget than can be cut so that the SCHOOL can buy supplies. It is not, as stated upthread, a matter of "supplies or education, pick one." Am I a bitter parent who is against teachers? Hardly, as I AM a teacher. But I'm not a sheep who goes along with everything the district decides. Enough is enough. [/quote] I doubt you are a teacher. Obviously, dry-erase markers are for every child in the classroom and a lack of them (and thus an inability to write on white boards will negatively affect your child's education. [/quote] Because we were really underpriviledged when WE went to school and had to learn from -- GASP!! -- white chalk on chalkboards! Ah, first-world problems: No dry-erase markers and no white boards negatively affect education. I see![/quote] I wouldn't exactly hold your education up as a success story, PP. You are an idiot. White boards are not a luxury. They are used because too much chalk dust is harmful to computers and other electronic equipment in the room. But then again you're probably against that too. [/quote]
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