Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
I’ve never worked in a school that supplied tissues. If we run out, either the teacher has to buy more or we request donations.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, good to know that there are general supplies and this is just a supplement. My kid's school is supposed to be very good, although it is a Title I school.
To clarify I don't mind sending in supplies, I just did not know if otherwise the children would be going without hand santiizer, etc.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, good to know that there are general supplies and this is just a supplement. My kid's school is supposed to be very good, although it is a Title I school.
To clarify I don't mind sending in supplies, I just did not know if otherwise the children would be going without hand santiizer, etc.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, good to know that there are general supplies and this is just a supplement. My kid's school is supposed to be very good, although it is a Title I school.
To clarify I don't mind sending in supplies, I just did not know if otherwise the children would be going without hand santiizer, etc.
Anonymous wrote: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.