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limomof2
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Re: School supply question

We've ordered the supply kits and yes it is much easier but his year it was over $70 for 4th grade so I didn't do it. I can definitely get the stuff cheaper

Posted 6/27/17 5:04 PM
 

Adri
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Re: School supply question

Through elementary, we just gave a check with the amount the school suggested. First year of MS they didn't offer it and we bought the stuff. It was a great experience and DS loved it, but I spent much more than I did when it was collected by the school.

Posted 6/27/17 8:16 PM
 

NervousNell
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Re: School supply question

Is my school seriously the only one that doesn't offer this?

Posted 6/27/17 8:17 PM
 

PurpleC
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Re: School supply question

Posted by NervousNell

Is my school seriously the only one that doesn't offer this?



Honestly Im surprised. I really thought most schools were offering this. I do agree that it is expensive especially since I see all these sales for supplies and things but on the other hand the thought of looking for 2 highlighters chisel tip, 24 Ticonderoga pencils, Laddie #2 with Eraser, sort of scares me LOL and the list goes on and on. Im sure I will do it for next year since I will eventually have 3 kids in school and supplies would cost me over a 100 if I buy the box.

Posted 6/28/17 7:54 AM
 

jamnmore
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Re: School supply question

Posted by NervousNell

Is my school seriously the only one that doesn't offer this?



Don't you live in the Sachem District. I am pretty sure all the elementary schools are doing it. But I know for our school the order deadline passed.

Posted 6/28/17 8:06 AM
 

ali120206
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Re: School supply question

Posted by NervousNell

Is my school seriously the only one that doesn't offer this?



This was the first year our district offered it. Ours was about $25 so it was a no brainer.

Annoyed though I still have to do it for my son entering K since the deadline is early and they won't guarantee school placement for kindergarteners (even though we unofficially know where he's going).

Posted 6/28/17 8:15 AM
 

MaZz
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Re: School supply question

Posted by jamnmore

Posted by NervousNell

Is my school seriously the only one that doesn't offer this?



Don't you live in the Sachem District. I am pretty sure all the elementary schools are doing it. But I know for our school the order deadline passed.



My dd is going into K at merrimac and there was no mention of a supply pack either. From my understanding, it is set up by the PTA but really should be district wide!

Posted 6/28/17 8:39 AM
 

NervousNell
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Re: School supply question

Posted by MaZz

Posted by jamnmore

Posted by NervousNell

Is my school seriously the only one that doesn't offer this?



Don't you live in the Sachem District. I am pretty sure all the elementary schools are doing it. But I know for our school the order deadline passed.



My dd is going into K at merrimac and there was no mention of a supply pack either. From my understanding, it is set up by the PTA but really should be district wide!



We are at Merrimac too. They don't do it there.
I don't think it's a district thing, I think it's an individual school thing

Posted 6/28/17 8:49 AM
 

NervousNell
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Re: School supply question

Posted by jamnmore

Posted by NervousNell

Is my school seriously the only one that doesn't offer this?



Don't you live in the Sachem District. I am pretty sure all the elementary schools are doing it. But I know for our school the order deadline passed.



I am and my school definitely does not do it and did not last year either.
Kinda sucks because I am ALL about time is money.
I'd pay double to avoid an inconvenience

Posted 6/28/17 8:50 AM
 

jamnmore
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Re: School supply question

Posted by NervousNell

Posted by jamnmore

Posted by NervousNell

Is my school seriously the only one that doesn't offer this?



Don't you live in the Sachem District. I am pretty sure all the elementary schools are doing it. But I know for our school the order deadline passed.



I am and my school definitely does not do it and did not last year either.
Kinda sucks because I am ALL about time is money.
I'd pay double to avoid an inconvenience



Next year you should suggest it to the PTA. We are Grundy and it is done as a fundraiser. I bet a lot of parents would do it if offered.

Posted 6/28/17 11:08 AM
 

lorich
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Re: School supply question

Posted by NervousNell

Posted by jamnmore

Posted by NervousNell

Is my school seriously the only one that doesn't offer this?



Don't you live in the Sachem District. I am pretty sure all the elementary schools are doing it. But I know for our school the order deadline passed.



I am and my school definitely does not do it and did not last year either.
Kinda sucks because I am ALL about time is money.
I'd pay double to avoid an inconvenience



I'll buy your school supplies and you can pay me what the PTA charges for those packets. I'll even drop it off and label it so it is there the first day of school. Chat Icon

Posted 6/28/17 11:17 AM
 

NervousNell
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Re: School supply question

Posted by lorich

Posted by NervousNell

Posted by jamnmore

Posted by NervousNell

Is my school seriously the only one that doesn't offer this?



Don't you live in the Sachem District. I am pretty sure all the elementary schools are doing it. But I know for our school the order deadline passed.



I am and my school definitely does not do it and did not last year either.
Kinda sucks because I am ALL about time is money.
I'd pay double to avoid an inconvenience



I'll buy your school supplies and you can pay me what the PTA charges for those packets. I'll even drop it off and label it so it is there the first day of school. Chat Icon



LOL. Love it.
I swear my laziness is going to be my downfall.
Any slight inconvenience and I'm like- here take my money! Just do it for me!

Posted 6/28/17 12:12 PM
 

Christine Braun - Signature Premier Properties
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Re: School supply question

Posted by jamnmore

My son is going into 1st. There is a chance he will not be in the same school next year. They want $68 for the supply box from school. I can get everything on the list way cheaper than $68. And if his school changes (I won't know til end of August) I will probably need different supplies. I like buying this stuff and I always stock up on this type of stuff and use it all year long.



That is a lot. My son is going into second grade but I think it was maybe like $38. The stuff in the kid is always name brand, high quality (Elmer's, Crayola, etc.), and again, I'm driven by the ease of not having so search out the particular requirements of the teachers.

For our school, it's never generic stuff like pencils, markers, 5 folders. It's like, 4 pack of fine tipped dry erase markers, specific colored notebooks and folders, odd number of specific glue sticks, one red pen, certain ear buds/ear phones, etc.

Posted 6/28/17 2:47 PM
 

ali120206
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Re: School supply question

Posted by Christine Braun - Century 21 American Homes

Posted by jamnmore

My son is going into 1st. There is a chance he will not be in the same school next year. They want $68 for the supply box from school. I can get everything on the list way cheaper than $68. And if his school changes (I won't know til end of August) I will probably need different supplies. I like buying this stuff and I always stock up on this type of stuff and use it all year long.



That is a lot. My son is going into second grade but I think it was maybe like $38. The stuff in the kid is always name brand, high quality (Elmer's, Crayola, etc.), and again, I'm driven by the ease of not having so search out the particular requirements of the teachers.

For our school, it's never generic stuff like pencils, markers, 5 folders. It's like, 4 pack of fine tipped dry erase markers, specific colored notebooks and folders, odd number of specific glue sticks, one red pen, certain ear buds/ear phones, etc.



Exactly! For K DS 1 needed 3x5 lined post-its, which aren't sold just anywhere, and aren't really cheap.

Posted 6/28/17 3:38 PM
 

MrsS2005
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Re: School supply question

This isn't an issue for me because our school provides all of the supplies. However, if I had to buy anything, I'd purchase the kit because of convenience.

Posted 6/28/17 4:23 PM
 

MaZz
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Re: School supply question

Posted by NervousNell

Posted by MaZz

Posted by jamnmore

Posted by NervousNell

Is my school seriously the only one that doesn't offer this?



Don't you live in the Sachem District. I am pretty sure all the elementary schools are doing it. But I know for our school the order deadline passed.



My dd is going into K at merrimac and there was no mention of a supply pack either. From my understanding, it is set up by the PTA but really should be district wide!



We are at Merrimac too. They don't do it there.
I don't think it's a district thing, I think it's an individual school thing



That's what I don't get... it's good for some schools but not for all... within the same district... just like some had that senior walk day at some elementary schools but not at all. I don't understand why they all can't get on the same page. Grrr.

Posted 6/28/17 5:51 PM
 

MrsH2009
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Re: School supply question

The K kit was worth it for me because it was 30 some dollars. The 1st grade kit is 60 some, no way! It is actually more than the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. I'm taking this as a challenge to find everything for cheaper lol.

Posted 6/29/17 8:11 AM
 

MaZz
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School supply question

For fun, I just searched for everything on the list on target and it's coming out to $57. I feel like a kit probably would've been cheaper!! Grr... I wonder if any sales will be coming up.

Posted 6/29/17 10:15 AM
 

Marbo
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Re: School supply question

My kids school does the kit and I so would love to pay for it but for my first grader it's $93, for my 3rd grader its $108Chat Icon

Posted 6/29/17 11:31 AM
 

NervousNell
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Re: School supply question

Posted by Marbo

My kids school does the kit and I so would love to pay for it but for my first grader it's $93, for my 3rd grader its $108Chat Icon



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That's insane.
Even I would chose to get the stuff myself rather than pay that.

Posted 6/29/17 12:00 PM
 

BaysideForever
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Re: School supply question

Posted by MaZz

For fun, I just searched for everything on the list on target and it's coming out to $57. I feel like a kit probably would've been cheaper!! Grr... I wonder if any sales will be coming up.



yes it used to be in august and now i hear they always do it in july. they reduce everything for 1-3 full weeks. they make a big section in the seasonal area for it. things are dirt cheap. glue sticks, markers, crayons,.... I stocked up on awesome notebooks for only 10c each last few years.

Posted 6/30/17 9:44 PM
 

MaZz
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Re: School supply question

Posted by BaysideForever

Posted by MaZz

For fun, I just searched for everything on the list on target and it's coming out to $57. I feel like a kit probably would've been cheaper!! Grr... I wonder if any sales will be coming up.



yes it used to be in august and now i hear they always do it in july. they reduce everything for 1-3 full weeks. they make a big section in the seasonal area for it. things are dirt cheap. glue sticks, markers, crayons,.... I stocked up on awesome notebooks for only 10c each last few years.



Awesome! Ty

Posted 6/30/17 9:58 PM
 

backfor3
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Re: School supply question

This is the first year they offered the option to buy supplies through the pta. I checked target online to see what it would cost me versus's buying the supplies through the school and it was pretty close. I just ordered the supplies through school to save myself the time and stress of buying it all in august.

Posted 7/1/17 8:04 AM
 
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