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Purple Plu
Like not a backpack because at my school it has to be an open top. It can have a magnetic clasp thingy. Not a messanger bag. It can have a zipper top. Trying for something under 200 bucks.
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Tory Burch:
http://shop.nordstrom.com/S/tory-burch-nylon-tote/3112595?origin=category&resultback=7410
Marc by Marc Jacobs:
http://www.neimanmarcus.com/store/catalog/prod.jhtml?itemId=prod133650100&parentId=cat13030756&masterId=cat13030746&index=7&cmCat=cat000000cat000141cat13030735cat13030746cat13030756
Kate Spade:
http://www.neimanmarcus.com/store/catalog/prod.jhtml?itemId=prod132470399&parentId=cat13030756&masterId=cat13030746&index=23&cmCat=cat000000cat000141cat13030735cat13030746cat13030756
Diane von Furstenberg:
http://www.neimanmarcus.com/store/catalog/prod.jhtml?itemId=prod129050010&parentId=cat13030756&masterId=cat13030746&index=35&cmCat=cat000000cat000141cat13030735cat13030746cat13030756
Tory Burch:
http://shop.nordstrom.com/S/tory-burch-nylon-tote/3112595?origin=category&resultback=7410
Marc by Marc Jacobs:
http://www.neimanmarcus.com/store/catalog/prod.jhtml?itemId=prod133650100&parentId=cat13030756&masterId=cat13030746&index=7&cmCat=cat000000cat000141cat13030735cat13030746cat13030756
Kate Spade:
http://www.neimanmarcus.com/store/catalog/prod.jhtml?itemId=prod132470399&parentId=cat13030756&masterId=cat13030746&index=23&cmCat=cat000000cat000141cat13030735cat13030746cat13030756
Diane von Furstenberg:
http://www.neimanmarcus.com/store/catalog/prod.jhtml?itemId=prod129050010&parentId=cat13030756&masterId=cat13030746&index=35&cmCat=cat000000cat000141cat13030735cat13030746cat13030756
What type of items are your kids required to purchase for school?
db2437
My children are expected to bring 1-3 boxes of Kleenex. Then depending on the kid several of following items: dry erase markers, hand sanitizer, clorox wipes, headphones and/or liquid hand soap. I know that school budgets are tight but so is my budget at home. These items add up quickly - we have four children.
In addition to these janitoral items that we are expected to supply, the two middle school age children are required to have a seperate, new pair of shoes for gym class. Yes, I mean in addition to the new shoes that they bought with their back to school apparel.
All of this expense seems excessive to me. Is this typical of all school districts or do I have reason to be upset by this?
It is public school. I think if the janitoral list was a request instead a demand, I would be okay with sending some supplies. I just think it is crazy that I have sent almost $40 in janitoral supplies to school in the last two days and my kindergartener hasn't even gone yet! Of course that is in addition to the shoe thing. We did by inexpensive shoes but even $20 or $30 multiplied times for four is a lot. I'm just really aggravated with the whole thing.
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I wish I lived in some of the places in the other answers! For Pre K last yr my son had to have (among other things) 2 pkgs safety pins (he used about 7 the whole year) EXPO markers (yes, big emphasis on expo) 2 bxs of baby wipes, 1 box gallon bags, (girls had to bring 1 box quart bags) 6 glue sticks, and 1 bttl shaving cream. (girls brought zip lock bags)
This yr for Kindergarten--(again, among other crap) 1 box 8 jumbo crayons, 1 box 16 regular crayons, 2 md size elmers glue, 10 lg glue sticks (are they sticking each other to the wall?) watercolors, 1 box quart zipper bags, 1 box gallon zipper bags, 2 boxes of 10 ct CLASSIC CRAYOLA (must, must, must) markers, 2 pkgs baby wipes, 1 bttl hand sanitizer (which Micah can only use sparingly, bc he has excema, and the alcohol drys his skin dreadfully) 1 pkg EXPO ONLY THIN TIP markers, and a backpack, plus we had to BUY a 5.00 book bag at the school. (fits one book, for their library days...wtf?) And of course some damn paper towels. Last yr he only needed 1 box of Kleenex, this year he needs 3. Most kids in Kindergarten just wipe their nose on their sleeves.
I would understand if SOME of these supplies were needed for the kids in the state programs such as Headstart, (Pre K for lower income families) but hell, they're not required to buy ANYTHING. And there's no such program after PreK. So what the fu*k are all these supplies being used for? OK, OK, maybe some of these outrageous demands are for the kids in his class that can't afford ALL their supplies--but there are lots of school drives around our area where they give out FREE supplies. And with 20 kids in a class, even if only half bring all the things on the list, we're still looking at 100 damn glue sticks. Give me a break.
Some friends in different states said that Micah's list sounded about like their kids' lists. So I guess it's normal in a lot of places. (I live in TX, btw) But I still think it's over the top and ridiculous. Plus, who knows how much money I'm going to be sending to school for the various events (field trips) and book fairs and parties this year?
I think that they should let you have back the supplies you bought that your child didn't use at the end of the year.
I wish I lived in some of the places in the other answers! For Pre K last yr my son had to have (among other things) 2 pkgs safety pins (he used about 7 the whole year) EXPO markers (yes, big emphasis on expo) 2 bxs of baby wipes, 1 box gallon bags, (girls had to bring 1 box quart bags) 6 glue sticks, and 1 bttl shaving cream. (girls brought zip lock bags)
This yr for Kindergarten--(again, among other crap) 1 box 8 jumbo crayons, 1 box 16 regular crayons, 2 md size elmers glue, 10 lg glue sticks (are they sticking each other to the wall?) watercolors, 1 box quart zipper bags, 1 box gallon zipper bags, 2 boxes of 10 ct CLASSIC CRAYOLA (must, must, must) markers, 2 pkgs baby wipes, 1 bttl hand sanitizer (which Micah can only use sparingly, bc he has excema, and the alcohol drys his skin dreadfully) 1 pkg EXPO ONLY THIN TIP markers, and a backpack, plus we had to BUY a 5.00 book bag at the school. (fits one book, for their library days...wtf?) And of course some damn paper towels. Last yr he only needed 1 box of Kleenex, this year he needs 3. Most kids in Kindergarten just wipe their nose on their sleeves.
I would understand if SOME of these supplies were needed for the kids in the state programs such as Headstart, (Pre K for lower income families) but hell, they're not required to buy ANYTHING. And there's no such program after PreK. So what the fu*k are all these supplies being used for? OK, OK, maybe some of these outrageous demands are for the kids in his class that can't afford ALL their supplies--but there are lots of school drives around our area where they give out FREE supplies. And with 20 kids in a class, even if only half bring all the things on the list, we're still looking at 100 damn glue sticks. Give me a break.
Some friends in different states said that Micah's list sounded about like their kids' lists. So I guess it's normal in a lot of places. (I live in TX, btw) But I still think it's over the top and ridiculous. Plus, who knows how much money I'm going to be sending to school for the various events (field trips) and book fairs and parties this year?
I think that they should let you have back the supplies you bought that your child didn't use at the end of the year.
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