dzorn
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Yep, and if it stays on all year it will leave a messy residue on the backpack.
There isn't an easy, one size fits all answer to this for the teacher or the parent. That's why, normally, the teacher or school will request "label all items with child's name"; it puts it back on the parent.
The teacher could have come up with a dozen alternatives to what she did. I still wouldn't have a hissy over it.
There are ways to remove Sharpie. Just get it off and re-label the backpack in a more acceptable manner. Having to label everything would be why some parents don't go for the expensive, "it will last for years" stuff until the kids are a bit older.
If someone else's child had mistakenly (or purposely) taken the OP's child's back pack there would be a whole different discussion going on here. While in school, kid's stuff needs to be labled. Kids take things that aren't theirs, they forget what IS their's, they get things mixed up; its just better for everyone if its labeled.
Sharpie does not come off everything. Certain fibers it will soak in and not be removed, possibly lightened and very well could also take off the color of the backpack.
I would be asking the teacher to correct her mistake damaging the backpack. Either replace it or she can try and remove it then replace it when it does not work. I do hand backpacks down.
Denise in MI