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  • RobynsWorld This looks like you all had so much fun! Makes me want another little one so I can go through the whole process again. I just dropped my son off for his 1st day at high school - he still looked so tiny going into that big school, just like he did in kindergarten. Oh - and for those of you with older kids like mine who don't get school lists, remember that the teachers would still love to get things like boxes of Kleenex for their classrooms!

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  • Erin O School supply lists are going beyond the old standards like notebooks and pens this year. With budgets tight, now schools are asking students to provide items like Kleenex and cleaning spray.

    What are some non-traditional items on your kids' back-to-school lists?

    http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/15/business/economy/15supplies.html?_r=1&scp=4&sq=school%20list&st=cse

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    • Brandie I don't think teachers should have to pay. But cleaning supplies - should be the school's responsibility IMO. And parents do pay for all of that - it's called taxes. But states got *irresponsible with money and now they're all hurting and so now people who don't have the $$ to kick in extra are trying to figure out how to do it.

      And if you have extra and you are willing to give, I think that's awesome and wonderful and would never discourage that - but some people can't, and when you get these insanely long school lists, it's tough for them. That said, although we don't have a class/teacher to donate too - we always donate to local school supply drives because it's important to me.

      (*yes, I know we are in a bad economy, but at least in MY state, we had a major deficit prior to the economy tanking. If we hadn't done that, if we had, gasp, saved money at the state level for the rainy day - because we all know they come - things would look very different right now. Tight? Yes. But as dire as they are? Nope, I don't think so. If your state did not operate this way, disregard the comment, but even during the boom of the economy, my state was operating at a deficit and also, so were 78% of school districts. And who pays for all that irresponsibility? The students. So sad. And so wrong, and yet, no one will take responsibility for it - they keep telling us it's because of the economic downturn that we are in this mess. Nope, it's because even when things were GOOD, we were still in a deficit, which made the bust part a whole lot worse.)

      Anyway, whatever. I know what I pay every year to educate my kids - and it's a whole lot less (by I mean like 90%) or what our school district spends per child, and so frankly, I think they absolutely could have been conserving money before the bust hit.

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    • Meghan I thought that manila paper was crazy when I got out of college. Now that I am a teacher I kind of understand it.
      I think the most bizarre thing is being in line last week and watching a mom buying 5 bottles of hand sanitizer for all 5 teachers. I used to look at the list and if I thought it was excessive, I wouldn't get it. I mean I can make sure that when my child's nose is runny, that she had adequate Kleenex and hand sanitizer.
      As a teacher, I feel I have more of a responsibility to teach kids about wasting resources, more than ever. I teach junior high and always go through using only one Kleenex, using both sides of a piece of paper, and recycling supplies.
      Not all teachers get that money the school system spends, and we are thrown lesson plans we are required to teach that require things like construction paper. Please keep this in mind as parents. However, if it is a public school, they are prohibited from requiring you to buy supplies.

      about 1 year ago

  • DealSeekingMom Finally got my post up -- thanks again so much for such a fantastic event!!!
    http://dealseekingmom.com/win-it-wednesday-kleenex-for-a-month/

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  • Becky Grizovic We had a BLAST! When I was taking my son to daycare the other day, he said...."mom, do you want me to show you how to kiss your brain?" Of course I said yes and so he did. I then asked him where he learned that (already knowing) and he said from his Kindergarten teacher! :) He talks about our trip all the time.

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  • Becky Grizovic I have my post up and will be offering the giveaway VERY soon!
    http://bit.ly/dawOGy

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  • Niri We had so much that we learned that I will be doing several posts with all the ideas captured. I am glad to say that my DD is doing better tanks to the information I gathered.

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    • Becky Grizovic I love the crossing the midsection tip, didn't you? I am surely going to try that this year!

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    • Becky Grizovic It was great meeting you Niri!

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  • Niri http://www.mommyniri.com/2010/07/a-limo-a-school-bus-and-a-teacher-in-kentucky/

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  • Brandy my DD will be starting K soon, thankj for the tips

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  • BlondeMomBlog I've posted some helpful hints for back to school preparation from Mrs. McCrary on YouTube:

    http://www.youtube.com/user/BlondeMomBlog

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  • BlondeMomBlog Mrs. McCrary teaches the kids to "kiss their brain!"

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  • BlondeMomBlog My daughter Miss A at the pre-event dinner at the Holiday Inn in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Loved the primary colors and school theme!

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  • BlondeMomBlog Hands on fun in the classroom!

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  • BlondeMomBlog My daughter, Miss A, and Mrs. McCrary.

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  • BlondeMomBlog Finger painting is messy fun!

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  • BlondeMomBlog Posted about our amazing back to school experience today on my blog!
    http://blondemomblog.com/2010/07/21/kindergarten-101-kleenex-and-kentucky

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  • LoveThatMax I'm still on such a high from this trip! Thanks for inviting me and for doing such a stellar job of organizing it, Cooper. Here's the post I did: http://lovethatmax.blogspot.com/2010/07/fun-trip-school-prep-tips-and-kleenex.html

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    • Becky Grizovic It was great meeting you Ellen! This was a very fun trip and being able to take our children made it very special!

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  • Cooper Kindergarten rocks. So AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!

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  • Cooper Germ projects!

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  • Cooper In the classroom - this was such a cool, great day!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    • juliepippert That looks like such a *nice* classroom!

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  • Cooper Patrice McCrary with the moms and kids!

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    • Deborah Did she and the school open her classroom for all of you or is it a year-round school? just curious?

      about 1 year ago

    • LoveThatMax The school opened for us!

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