Anonymous
Post 07/21/2019 17:47     Subject: Why are we forced to share school supplies

I am a teacher and don’t love it for germ reasons (I’m immunosuppressed) but a lot of my students come from cultures that have more collectivist than individualistic beliefs, so it’s more within their comfort level. There really isn’t an issue with people not getting things back that they’ve shared so it works and doesn’t make the kids who don’t have enough supplies feel shamed.

We don’t get many parent donations (focus school) so I supplement from my own pocket and it’s less expensive to buy stuff kids can use communally than to make sure each child has their own set of every supply they’ll need.
Anonymous
Post 07/21/2019 17:44     Subject: Why are we forced to share school supplies

Anonymous wrote:Go to a non poors school and you won't have to


Not true even for privates. You might not share pencils or whiteboard markers, but you’ll still share other classroom supplies.

If your child is harmed by sharing, homeschool.
Anonymous
Post 07/21/2019 17:42     Subject: Why are we forced to share school supplies

Go to a non poors school and you won't have to
Anonymous
Post 07/21/2019 17:41     Subject: Re:Why are we forced to share school supplies

Anonymous wrote:Yes, I do like it. It encourages working together and is more efficient for the teacher allowing more time for instruction.


Agree with both reasons
Anonymous
Post 07/21/2019 17:34     Subject: Re:Why are we forced to share school supplies

FWIW when I grew up there was no sharing school supplies because the school provided everything up until 7th grade. If I wanted to Make America Great Again, I would make sure schools had funds to do that (and also for teachers not have to buy supplies).
Anonymous
Post 07/21/2019 17:18     Subject: Why are we forced to share school supplies

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hate it. Shares germs and colds. When they get in older grades it’s better.


In older grades, they share textbooks and computers.


In older grades, they are sharing a great deal more than that.
Anonymous
Post 07/21/2019 17:16     Subject: Why are we forced to share school supplies

Anonymous wrote:Hate it. Shares germs and colds. When they get in older grades it’s better.


In older grades, they share textbooks and computers.
Anonymous
Post 07/21/2019 17:16     Subject: Why are we forced to share school supplies

If it makes the teacher’s life easier, I’m all for it.
Anonymous
Post 07/21/2019 17:13     Subject: Why are we forced to share school supplies

I really don’t mind. I usually send in extra supplies anyway.
Anonymous
Post 07/21/2019 17:12     Subject: Why are we forced to share school supplies

Hate it. Shares germs and colds. When they get in older grades it’s better.
Anonymous
Post 07/21/2019 17:10     Subject: Re:Why are we forced to share school supplies

Yes, I do like it. It encourages working together and is more efficient for the teacher allowing more time for instruction.
Anonymous
Post 07/21/2019 17:10     Subject: Why are we forced to share school supplies

Here we go again.

It is good for your child to learn to share. The real reason is that you don’t like to share.
Anonymous
Post 07/21/2019 17:10     Subject: Why are we forced to share school supplies

I don’t like it either but it’s not the hill to die on.
Anonymous
Post 07/21/2019 17:10     Subject: Why are we forced to share school supplies

I do not care. I have at least 3,456,657 concerns that are more pressing.
Anonymous
Post 07/21/2019 17:07     Subject: Why are we forced to share school supplies

Why does my 1st grader still have to share his school supplies with all he’s “friends”?
Personally I don’t like it. Do you?