Pooling supplies makes a huge difference in the efficiency of the classroom in the early grades. The idea that I'm supposed to slow down learning in my classroom so each kid can go to their cubby and get their own crayons before they work in the art center, and then put them back and go get their own dry erase marker when it's time to play the games at the math center, etc . . . so that parents can be confident that their child used their own $.50. box of crayons and not someone else's is baffling. Those minutes add up, if kids lose 2 minutes each center transition, and they transition 6 or so times a day, that's an hour of learning a week, 180 hours a year. Is that really what you want?
If I'm going to to pool supplies, then I can't ask some other child to suffer because you sent in worthless crayons, and they'll get stuck in the back of the closet. And then when I run out I'll either use my own money or my classroom budget to replace them. If I ask for something, and you can't afford it, I understand, but sending in something that isn't what I asked for -- like Roseart crayons, or plastic scissors, or college ruled composition notebooks won't help. On the other hand, if your child comes to school with things my child can't afford, and talking about their Disney trip, and you argue that you couldn't afford the extra $.50 for crayons then I'll silently judge you, nmot your child, just you.
Um, okay.
I said I don't care if you as a teacher pool supplies, however if I label my child's supplies and you have an issue with letting the other kids use them just because his name is on them, then that is your issue

And I said I label my kids stuff because I don't want him using other kids junk. Why is it okay for you to throw it in the back of a closet because its not good enough, yet its baffling that a parent doesn't want their child to use it?
I have a question for all those teachers who don't use the junk or donate it. Do you inform the parents that you will do that? I have seen "XXX works best" after a particular item listed on the supply list, however I have never seen "If you send in Roseart I'll just throw them in the back of my closet".
. That's not the way I want to start the year off with any parent. I don't know any other way to handle the situation really. That's why we specify the brand name we want for the class. I would rather the parent bring in some preferred items on the list than to bring in all cheap stuff.