torinsmom
<font color=red>I have someone coming to scoop<br>
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AZ took a huge hit on their school budgets with all the cuts too, so I can appreciate (and anticipated) an increase in requests for school supplies.
Our lists included 2-3 reams of paper per child, construction paper, colored paper (is that colored printer paper?), 2 packs of Expo markers per child, Clorox wipes, hand sanitizer, highlighters and paper plates in addition to the normal pencils, markers, scissors, etc. And my kids are only in K, 2 & 3. The reams of paper alone are going to cost me close to $25+. I honestly wouldn't be surprised if I don't spend at least $100 or more on school supplies this year (buying extra, of course). That's not including backpacks, lunchboxes, supply fees, new shoes/clothes, etc. It's expensive being a parent.I'm just feel fortunate that I can afford to buy these supplies when so many are struggling.
Wow! I would question the 2-3 reams of paper thing. And are the KIDS using the expo markers and highlighters in K,2 and 3? If they are for class use, and there are 4 markers per pack x 20? kids, that's 160 expo markers.
Seems like a lot to me.Marsha
I'm just feel fortunate that I can afford to buy these supplies when so many are struggling.
Neither I or my assistant were in the position to buy supplies at that time, so we just did not have marker coloring for the last 1/3 of the year. We conserved the glue sticks for special projects as well. That's why I'm buying things cheap now, because everyone is struggling, and I don't know if I can even depend on getting supplies at the beginning. The kids don't stop wanting to color or glue when the economy is bad, unfortunately.
