Popping in here again as a teacher about communal supplies. I tried as much as possible to keep things that kids brought for that kid. As I taught K we had tables, not separate desks. Each kid had their own cup of crayons but markers, colored pencils & regular pencils were communal. They sat in a small basket on each table.
For folders I really preferred the solid colored plastic ones for continuity. It was so much easier to say 'Drop your Blue folder in the bin' when they knew that folder was for homework. The plastic ones also lasted much better than the paper ones. Again, if a kids name was on the folder I made sure they got their stuff.
I had no space for 20 bins with each kids separate stuff. I barely had enough room to set up centers. If you want your kid to have the supplies you purchased for them, put their names on the supplies. It's no guarantee but most teachers I know do try.
For folders I really preferred the solid colored plastic ones for continuity. It was so much easier to say 'Drop your Blue folder in the bin' when they knew that folder was for homework. The plastic ones also lasted much better than the paper ones. Again, if a kids name was on the folder I made sure they got their stuff.
I had no space for 20 bins with each kids separate stuff. I barely had enough room to set up centers. If you want your kid to have the supplies you purchased for them, put their names on the supplies. It's no guarantee but most teachers I know do try.