Seriously, can your child make 12 pencils last 2 months?

That's less than 2 per week. If so, you are blessed. My DS15 goes through about 6 a week. If it isn't lost, or sharpened until its too short to use, the eraser is gone. The 1 cent sale was a lifesaver for me. I went twice, so 200 pencils for home and 200 to supplement at school.
I don't think most classes are doing the community sharing thing after 1st or 2nd grade. Definitely by 4th or 5th, they need to have their own IMHO.
For those who
refuse for your child to put their supplies in the communal supply, do you tell the teacher your child will use their own stuff? I am just wondering because I have never had a parent complain about the sharing in 11 years of teaching. Of course, we let parents know that certain supplies are communal and that pencils, crayons, etc should be plain and not the sparkly, scented, character decorated kind from the get-go. If any come in like that, we send them home. Most of the kids have no idea if they are using the supplies they brought in, because they are all so similar.
Oh and someone mentioned spending money on the Smartboards instead of supplies for the class. Most likely, those were bought with money slated for technology needs only, or from a technology grant. That's how our school got one. Also, they are not like regular white boards. They are interactive and you can project on them like a computer monitor. It is really nice for demonstrating programs so all the kids can see. In DS's algebra class, the teacher would project the problems onto the white board and then have kids come and work it out. It saved lots of time, because he did not have to write the problems and steps out, and then when he needed more problems, he did not have to erase the old ones and then write new ones. Best of all, he could print what was projected and his explanations and answers out for students who needed teacher notes. You obviously can't print out what is on a regular white board or chalk board.
Marsha