Anonymous wrote:On the first day of school I give each student a gallon Ziplock bag labeled with their name. Each student puts their extras into that bag and the bags are stored in crates. When a student needs another item, we pull it from their Ziplock bag. At the end of the year, any leftovers get sent home.
As far as glue sticks, we ask for 4 on the supply list.
Anonymous wrote:Walmart has all the school lists on their website. If you type in the school and select the grade you can add everything in your cart and be done with this in les than 5 minutes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
No
It’s a PTA fundraiser disguised as a school program. Our ES had it, our MS doesn’t. It takes 5 minutes on Amazon to get the list and it costs a fraction of the price
I spent $170 on amazon buying for two kids and still didn't get everything we need to buy. Probably some jacked up amazon costs on random products where it would have been cheaper to go to staples, but once I spent thirty minutes searching and ordering twenty random products, I could not be bothered to redo it on another website. Would have happily just given money.
So much more inefficient for the teachers and school who will get 7 different brand/style versions of roughly the same size folder, etc
Anonymous wrote:I thought it was a typo when the supply list said 40 glue sticks but I was told that was correct. I am not buying 40 glue sticks
Anonymous wrote:Walmart has all the school lists on their website. If you type in the school and select the grade you can add everything in your cart and be done with this in les than 5 minutes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
No
It’s a PTA fundraiser disguised as a school program. Our ES had it, our MS doesn’t. It takes 5 minutes on Amazon to get the list and it costs a fraction of the price
Anonymous wrote: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?
No
Anonymous wrote:I get super frustrated because my kids will tell me about things they never used, but nothing ever gets sent home. Are teachers selling these things on the black market or something? Is there a secret stockpile of black composition books and flair pens in a bunker under the school?