Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As PPs have said, there is a prepaid option for parents. This really isn't that groundbreaking of a policy. You'll get your opportunity to overpay for prepackaged school supplies next year.
Is the prepaid option at all schools?
Anonymous wrote:As PPs have said, there is a prepaid option for parents. This really isn't that groundbreaking of a policy. You'll get your opportunity to overpay for prepackaged school supplies next year.
Anonymous wrote:I prefer buying my own stuff. Is it really that hard.
Anonymous wrote:I prefer buying my own stuff. Is it really that hard.
Anonymous wrote:Many parents wouldn't pay a fee. FCPS is a public school and cannot require families to pay a fee to be a student.
You are purchasing so many school supploes because you are supplying crayons, papers, pencils, notebooks, for kids whose parents can't or won't send in school supplies. If you don't buy extras, then the teachers end up spending their own money.
The excessive school supplies go into a class pot.
If your kid is responsible with their belongings, then they likely won't go through anywhere newr their share of the school supplies you bought.
Except for glue sticks.
Every kid in the class goes through too many glue sticks.
That is the one supply that every elementary school class of all of my 3 kids ran out of by Christmas break, every single year.
So complain about all of the excessive items on the school supply list. Except glue sticks. For glue sticks, just nod sympathetically, then send in more glue sticks after Thanksgiving.
Anonymous wrote:Many parents wouldn't pay a fee. FCPS is a public school and cannot require families to pay a fee to be a student.
You are purchasing so many school supploes because you are supplying crayons, papers, pencils, notebooks, for kids whose parents can't or won't send in school supplies. If you don't buy extras, then the teachers end up spending their own money.
The excessive school supplies go into a class pot.
If your kid is responsible with their belongings, then they likely won't go through anywhere newr their share of the school supplies you bought.
Except for glue sticks.
Every kid in the class goes through too many glue sticks.
That is the one supply that every elementary school class of all of my 3 kids ran out of by Christmas break, every single year.
So complain about all of the excessive items on the school supply list. Except glue sticks. For glue sticks, just nod sympathetically, then send in more glue sticks after Thanksgiving.
Anonymous wrote:My kid’s ES and MS uses School Toolbox. We order the box for the appropriate grade level and the box is delivered to the school. It works great. I believe orders were due earlier this summer, so you may have missed the deadline if your child’s school does this.
Anonymous wrote:My kid’s ES and MS uses School Toolbox. We order the box for the appropriate grade level and the box is delivered to the school. It works great. I believe orders were due earlier this summer, so you may have missed the deadline if your child’s school does this.