Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our schools are better funded than any state other than New York. How come they're making parents buy things like paper towels and hand soap?
Because the funding goes to teachers, paras, and keeping class sizes small. That's a lot more expensive than school supplies.
LOL. Maybe if you don't live in NW.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our schools are better funded than any state other than New York. How come they're making parents buy things like paper towels and hand soap?
Because the funding goes to teachers, paras, and keeping class sizes small. That's a lot more expensive than school supplies.
Anonymous wrote:Our schools are better funded than any state other than New York. How come they're making parents buy things like paper towels and hand soap?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am new to this so please help. I did see a list of school supplies put out by my school with the option to buy a box containing everything. So I purchase the box and bring it with the kid on the first day or school?
Usually you purchase the box and have it shipped directly to the school.
This is not the case at our school (Janney). You order the box, it comes to your house and you bring it to school during the drop off times before school starts or you can bring it in on the first day. If it shipped to the school, I would bother to buy the box.
Anonymous wrote:Last year at Janney, we got the class lists 10 days before the start of school and the summer mailing (with supply info) a week before that. So hopefully we'll get something within the next week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am new to this so please help. I did see a list of school supplies put out by my school with the option to buy a box containing everything. So I purchase the box and bring it with the kid on the first day or school?
Usually you purchase the box and have it shipped directly to the school.
Anonymous wrote:Last year at Janney, we got the class lists 10 days before the start of school and the summer mailing (with supply info) a week before that. So hopefully we'll get something within the next week.
Anonymous wrote:I am new to this so please help. I did see a list of school supplies put out by my school with the option to buy a box containing everything. So I purchase the box and bring it with the kid on the first day or school?
Anonymous wrote:Annual reminder to ignore the Deal list. The main office puts it together but teachers end up picking their own supplies anyways.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Annual reminder to ignore the Deal list. The main office puts it together but teachers end up picking their own supplies anyways.
So we should wait until after school starts to buy stuff? Rising 6th grader in our house. Thanks.
This is not true, Deal teachers make the supply list in June. The main office does not make the list for supplies.
The main office combines what multiple teachers want into one list assuming everyone uses all of it. Very few do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Annual reminder to ignore the Deal list. The main office puts it together but teachers end up picking their own supplies anyways.
So we should wait until after school starts to buy stuff? Rising 6th grader in our house. Thanks.
This is not true, Deal teachers make the supply list in June. The main office does not make the list for supplies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Annual reminder to ignore the Deal list. The main office puts it together but teachers end up picking their own supplies anyways.
So we should wait until after school starts to buy stuff? Rising 6th grader in our house. Thanks.