torinsmom
<font color=red>I have someone coming to scoop<br>
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I dont mind the school lists WHEN they are for learning purposes. But the year when DD was in 3rd grade we had to buy 3 boxes of bandages, a large bottle of hand soap
, 4 rolls of paper towels
, and pool in money for a gold fish
. I almost lost it.
Kids go through band aids--let me tell you! And we asked for hand soap because our little kids cannot reach the dispenser on the wall. I guess the school should provide these things, but they don't. We asked for clorox wipes and hand sanitizer too, because it helps with germs, especially during flu season.
I'm a pencil snob and the only brand we buy are Ticonderoga's. They write the best without as much waste to them. They lower cost one's take too long to sharpen to get a decent point to them.
My Staples had Ticeronda's at the 1 cent sale. As a teacher, I can get 25 of those items, and I went three days in a row!
DS15 is in 11th grade. I usually buy the necessities(looseleaf paper, composition books, pens, pencils and highlighters) and then wait and see what he feels like he needs. He doesn't do well with a binder for each subject, so I get a bigger one with dividers.
For whoever was talking about page protectors, they are probably just suggested. When DS was in middle school, they had to save all their work for each 6 weeks. Tests, homework, papers, classwork, etc. At the end of the six weeks, they were checked off and if they were missing anything, they had to find it or redo it. I found that the page protectors helped because the pages could not rip out of the notebook. We took out his papers and reused them for other six weeks until they wore out.