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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 449082" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Our teachers don't make the lists. Seems the school board or some such does. Teachers tend to complain as much as we parents do. Well most of them anyway. Some thing that doing something other than what the school board says to do is like committing a crime or something. Those are the teachers I have issues with. Even in the best economy this area is poor. </p><p></p><p>Step, no need to run out to Odd Lots, though, thank you. This binder is really nice and will do the job just fine. Actually probably better as with the zippers papers tend to get caught in them and the zippers either stick or break. (I hate the things) If katie wants to get all up in arms about it, she gets paid the first and she can buy her one. I'm just not worrying too much about it. I covered the basics. </p><p></p><p>Nichole did say that often teachers ask for donations of used supplies in good condition from students to give to kids the next year who may have trouble getting the right supplies. I think this is also a good idea. Around here you don't always use the same supplies year to year and often they aren't worn out after a single year of use. </p><p></p><p>IF teachers asked for donation of certain things like paper towels, tissues whatever.......I always gave what I could. It's that whole you <strong>have</strong> to supply the classroom that gets under my skin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 449082, member: 84"] Our teachers don't make the lists. Seems the school board or some such does. Teachers tend to complain as much as we parents do. Well most of them anyway. Some thing that doing something other than what the school board says to do is like committing a crime or something. Those are the teachers I have issues with. Even in the best economy this area is poor. Step, no need to run out to Odd Lots, though, thank you. This binder is really nice and will do the job just fine. Actually probably better as with the zippers papers tend to get caught in them and the zippers either stick or break. (I hate the things) If katie wants to get all up in arms about it, she gets paid the first and she can buy her one. I'm just not worrying too much about it. I covered the basics. Nichole did say that often teachers ask for donations of used supplies in good condition from students to give to kids the next year who may have trouble getting the right supplies. I think this is also a good idea. Around here you don't always use the same supplies year to year and often they aren't worn out after a single year of use. IF teachers asked for donation of certain things like paper towels, tissues whatever.......I always gave what I could. It's that whole you [B]have[/B] to supply the classroom that gets under my skin. [/QUOTE]
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