Anonymous wrote:After realizing the joke was on us, we stopped buying the lists provided by the school. Sent kids on day 1 with a notebook and pencils, and waited to hear what else they needed. Then buy what the kids say they need.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Next year, send what actually was used this year. Let the teacher know you will send in anything else upon request.
Where my kids went to school we sent in a whole list of supplies and got nothing back. I started sending the bare minimum.
So you're mad the students used the supplies? But also mad if the teacher sends back unused supplies for next year?
Anonymous wrote:Hmmm, weird. I'm a teacher and I would never send back expo markers.
Anonymous wrote:Hmmm, weird. I'm a teacher and I would never send back expo markers.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I have sympathy. I did try it resend books back but the kids are resistant. Combined 18 years of ES and we ended up with a lot of unused crap. I keep the composition books in the kitchen to use for writing attendance notes or whenever I need scrap paper. Lots of very specific things my kids never used, like a small dry erase board.
Anonymous wrote:Next year, send what actually was used this year. Let the teacher know you will send in anything else upon request.
Where my kids went to school we sent in a whole list of supplies and got nothing back. I started sending the bare minimum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes that's annoying but the real annoyance is that they ask for extra items on the supply list because they need to provide for the deadbeats who show up to school with no supplies, so they take from Peter to provide for Paul. Will they confess to this? No.
I don't think the teachers should pay for any supplies, ever. But I do think the district should instead of pressing us for extras
Yes, it's soooo annoying that maybe a few extra pencils from my child went to a student whose parents can't, or just didn't, buy them school supplies. How will I ever live knowing that I might have spent a couple of extra bucks to help a child out at school?