Yes my school likes to tout how every grade has a smart board... blah. They remind me of 1992 when I was in high school (small, poor, rural district, got other districts "used textbooks" or else teachers photocopied from freebies) but gosh darnet some big-wig in the city felt generous about bought the school.... LASER DISC PLAYERS!!!

Yeah, I bet my alma-mater got years of use out of those "high tech wave of the future gadgets"
I always wonder what we'll think of the millions spent in smart boards 10 years from now...
Back to school supplies. I have 3 kids... I do not "get" these complaints about buying my share of supplies even if they go in the communal box. It is the cost of being a parent. And I would rather that classroom instructional time wasn't wasted on everyone making a scene because "johnny can't find his pencil." I'd much rather Johnny just grab one from the bin rather than distract the class over a stupid pencil.
And for that matter, if MY kid loses her red crayon I'd much rather she get back to the business of learning rather than stressing out over the lost crayon she was supposed to "guard with her life" in the name of "teaching responsibility."
In fact I am all about personal responsibility. My kids (6, 8, 10) are expected to make beds, clean their room, bring me school forms to sign (vs me having to look for them) remember lunch, snack, if they need a red shirt on Thursdays, etc... I probably expect more personal responsibility out of my girls than a lot of people. But the heck if I am going to allow my child to disrupt school because she can't find the pencil she is "personally responsible for."
Pick your battles please. Is communal school supplies really a hill to die on???