Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ask first if they need supplies. When I checked with my kids' teachers a few weeks ago, they both had more then enough stuff to carry them through the year.
I am thinking the same thing. I teach in an elementary school and I have plenty of tissue boxes, glue sticks, wipes and other supplies. I run out of places to store them. Of course if the classroom needs supplies then it's a great idea.
Are there schools that don't have soap?
My Title Ine school never has soap in the bathroom. Every student doesn't bring in supplies either so I run out of nearly everything by this time each year.
Anonymous wrote:When I taught during teacher appreciation week each parent of a student would bring in a treat(we had a small school about 50 students) 1 day was coffee, doughnuts, lunch from ledos, flowers, cards. I like the idea of the other poster about getting a tote and filling it with treats!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ask first if they need supplies. When I checked with my kids' teachers a few weeks ago, they both had more then enough stuff to carry them through the year.
I am thinking the same thing. I teach in an elementary school and I have plenty of tissue boxes, glue sticks, wipes and other supplies. I run out of places to store them. Of course if the classroom needs supplies then it's a great idea.
Are there schools that don't have soap?
Anonymous wrote:Get her a gift card
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Anonymous wrote:Ask first if they need supplies. When I checked with my kids' teachers a few weeks ago, they both had more then enough stuff to carry them through the year.