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we have to buy everything!
graph paper, lined paper, glue sticks (no white glue allowed) pencil sharpeners, pencils, pens, coloured pencils, crayons (yes both), scissors, duo-tangs, spiral bound note books - 4 of then (for now) 100+ pages each with holes to go into a binder. 1 large ringed binder, grades 5 and up need a math set and a calculator,
we even need to supply 1 box of tissue per student 1 pkg of plain white printer paper, small box of chalk, and one bottle of hand santizer... this is for classroom use... we pay for EVERYTHING
I am sure I have forgot a few things but you get the hint
we will have a list of "other" things given out in about november... things the school is lacking....
Similar to my granchildrens' list. My concern was what do people with large families and borderline income do?? Hopefully there is some sort of assistance. Frankly, I was blown away by this situation. I'm still living in the past where the school system provided everything.
families that are on a limited income are asked to provide what they can (which is usually squat) and thats why we get a revised list in November. The list in November is not a MUST list but its a letter of well we are still short at school we could really use more.. XYZ
we have to pay for class trips and when a student does not have the funds to pay for the trip a letter will come home explaining that there is a child who is in need can another family "sponsor" this child. If no one steps up the funds will be taken from the school fundraising account.