Anonymous wrote:^^ that too bad about Strategies. My kid had a great teacher, and ended the class with a binder organization system and daily use of a planner drilled into her. And no missing assignments. You may want to check at your particular school about the teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give the teacher $100 and call it a day. All this scrambling around for school supplies is bullshit.
Welcome to middle and high school. Most of us don’t care what they use. We want them to have paper, pencils or pens, and something to keep there things in where they can find them later. Buy whatever is on sale or what your kid wants to help stay organized. I’ll take your $100 but all they are getting is a spiral notebook, binder and a pack of pencils.
+1. My Rising HS senior kid is starting a language immersion program taking place in a FCPS HS tomorrow— but not being offered by FCPS. And the supply list is like— scissors, colored pencils, markers, glue stick…. She had a notebook, some pens and pencils, a folder for handouts and her laptop ready to go before they emailed this list— at 5:00 pm on 7/4. And she’s like— help— I’m going back to Elementary School.
The only time either of my kid has needed more than a notebook, a folder and writing implements is math (a graphic calculator and maybe graph paper) and some science labs (maybe a couple colored pencil and a lab notebook).
If you have a disorganized kid who doesn’t know where to start, I strongly recommend Strategies for Success. It’s the FCPS executive functioning elective and should be mandatory for 7th graders IMO.
Anonymous wrote:I haven't heard anything about school supplies for middle school. Is this information posted anywhere?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give the teacher $100 and call it a day. All this scrambling around for school supplies is bullshit.
Welcome to middle and high school. Most of us don’t care what they use. We want them to have paper, pencils or pens, and something to keep there things in where they can find them later. Buy whatever is on sale or what your kid wants to help stay organized. I’ll take your $100 but all they are getting is a spiral notebook, binder and a pack of pencils.
Anonymous wrote:Give the teacher $100 and call it a day. All this scrambling around for school supplies is bullshit.
Anonymous wrote:Give the teacher $100 and call it a day. All this scrambling around for school supplies is bullshit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't heard anything about school supplies for middle school. Is this information posted anywhere?
A lot of the middle schools will just post generic lists on their websites, so check there. In addition, teachers often give out lists at orientation.
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I teach in an FCPS middle school. My students need pencils or pens, their computer, a highlighter, a small amount of notebook paper, a folder with prongs, and a set of earbuds. Some teachers require additional supplies, such as a specific color folder, a small binder, red pens, index cards, a ruler, colored pencils, a glue stick, a pair of scissors, or a spiral.
For the most part, however, our students need very basic supplies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't heard anything about school supplies for middle school. Is this information posted anywhere?
A lot of the middle schools will just post generic lists on their websites, so check there. In addition, teachers often give out lists at orientation.
Anonymous wrote:I haven't heard anything about school supplies for middle school. Is this information posted anywhere?