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MrsERod
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Message edited 12/10/2006 11:30:43 PM.
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Posted 9/11/06 7:21 PM |
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Redhead
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Re: Question for Middle School Teachers...
what a joke
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Posted 9/11/06 7:22 PM |
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Re: Question for Middle School Teachers...
Are the kids using dry erase boards in class or does just the teacher use one? I'll be able to give a better opinion if I know!
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Posted 9/11/06 7:23 PM |
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saraH
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Re: Question for Middle School Teachers...
huh? i understand some schools don't have the funds and whatnot, but to force "volunteer" your kid to bring in supplies is ridiculous
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Posted 9/11/06 7:23 PM |
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Bri
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Re: Question for Middle School Teachers...
That would never fly where I work, parents would not allow it. I have heard of this being done in other districts though . . . . I do not think the parents should supply the classrooms . . . especially not in your district- they are fine when it comes to the budget.
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Posted 9/11/06 7:23 PM |
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july06bride
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Re: Question for Middle School Teachers...
Is she just asking or is it required...I used to put a wish list out for parents who WANTED to donate items...
Although my DHs little brother is in 5th grade and his teacher asked him to buy dry erasers , however i saw most of them in his book bag...not sure if he has to give them in
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Posted 9/11/06 7:23 PM |
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Tah-wee-ZAH
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Re: Question for Middle School Teachers...
The only time I have ever heard of donations are for things that the students use.
For example, I used to give free homework pass if they brought in a box of tissues as I was spending about $80 of my own money each year on tissues... cartons of them. All of the donated tissues were used by all of the kids in the room.
I have to purchase my own dry erase markers and they are expensive. While I'd love someone to buy them for me I wouldn't ask the students to donate them... not appropriate.
Does the school administration know about this?
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Posted 9/11/06 7:25 PM |
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cj7305
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Re: Question for Middle School Teachers...
I teach 1st grade and we ask the parents to purchase a pack of dry erase markers. They all go into community baskets and are used during centers, math and lots of other activities. I've haven't had anyone complain yet and they are put to good use. The school won't supply them and I have spent so much money buying supplies for my rooma nd I just can't afford it anymore.
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Posted 9/11/06 7:28 PM |
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MrsERod
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Message edited 12/10/2006 11:31:03 PM.
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Posted 9/11/06 7:29 PM |
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nyteacher13
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Re: Question for Middle School Teachers...
That's really a bit much. I wouldn't DARE ask my students to bring in that much for the purpose of donating to the class. Whatever happened to out of pocket expenses for teachers? When I first started six years ago (and years thereafter), I spent hundreds of dollars to build up my repetoire. Never did I ask students to buy supplies like that.
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Posted 9/11/06 7:30 PM |
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Bri
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Re: Question for Middle School Teachers...
Posted by MrsERod
each student was asked to buy their own individual dry erase board. about the size of a folder. which we did. danielle has her own, along with her own marker, and eraser.
i refuse to buy anything EXTRA to DONATE. I'm sorry, but I don't think it's right. I wrote the teacher a note and explained that while we gladly provided Danielle with the necessary tools she needs in order to participate in class activities, we will not be able to "donate" the extra materials as requested. I also gave her my home phone # so that she can speak with me directly if she chose to.
Danielle tells me today that after the teacher read the note, she said - ok, you can bring it next week.
UMMM - no she won't.
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Posted 9/11/06 7:32 PM |
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nyteacher13
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Re: Question for Middle School Teachers...
Posted by MrsERod
each student was asked to buy their own individual dry erase board. about the size of a folder. which we did. danielle has her own, along with her own marker, and eraser.
i refuse to buy anything EXTRA to DONATE. I'm sorry, but I don't think it's right. I wrote the teacher a note and explained that while we gladly provided Danielle with the necessary tools she needs in order to participate in class activities, we will not be able to "donate" the extra materials as requested. I also gave her my home phone # so that she can speak with me directly if she chose to.
Danielle tells me today that after the teacher read the note, she said - ok, you can bring it next week.
UMMM - no she won't.
very ballsy. Is this a tenured teacher? It seems as though this may be a new teacher who doesn't know how to act. She may think that all teachers do this, but we sure as he--ll don't.
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Posted 9/11/06 7:32 PM |
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Redhead
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Re: Question for Middle School Teachers...
honestly...i think schools asking for "donations" is a friggin JOKE
we pay all this money in taxes and they want us to give to the classrooms
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Posted 9/11/06 7:34 PM |
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I would never ask the parents to do such a thing. If one class of kids can buy markers for themselves then all the kids should be able to. The school should have more than enough $$ to buy supplies for itself, and the teachers may even get a small stipend to get things of their choosing (we get this in NYC)
ETA- that teacher sounds clueless.
Message edited 9/11/2006 7:35:15 PM.
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Posted 9/11/06 7:34 PM |
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MrsERod
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Message edited 12/10/2006 11:31:30 PM.
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Posted 9/11/06 7:41 PM |
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july06bride
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Re: Question for Middle School Teachers...
In my school we were told it would be a good idea to have a wish list where parents can dontate-we do not get stipends-our school/district does not buy these things for us.
I didnt have a dry erase board so it was never on my wish list-however other teachers did put it on there and saves some money for the teacher who in our school have to buy the items out of pocket!
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Posted 9/11/06 7:49 PM |
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cj7305
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Re: Question for Middle School Teachers...
OK, I didn't realize she already had her own marker, eraser and wipe board. Then yes, it is definitley over the line to ask for that package. I thought it was just markers and she supplied the boards (which is what I do).
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Posted 9/11/06 8:01 PM |
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mrswask
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Re: Question for Middle School Teachers...
Really inappropriate. Assuming there's at least 20 students in the class (and I'm sure there's more) - that's 140 markers to the teacher - from one class!! What the heck is the teacher going to do with all of those?
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Posted 9/11/06 8:05 PM |
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BaroqueMama
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Re: Question for Middle School Teachers...
Tell her to shove those donated dry erase markers where the sun don't shine.
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Posted 9/11/06 8:07 PM |
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Ummmmm...don't we pay enough in taxes to buy dry erase markers?????!!!!!
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Posted 9/11/06 8:37 PM |
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Shanti
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Re: Question for Middle School Teachers...
WHAT?
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Posted 9/11/06 8:38 PM |
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justthe4ofus
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Re: Question for Middle School Teachers...
Posted by MrsERod
each student was asked to buy their own individual dry erase board. about the size of a folder. which we did. danielle has her own, along with her own marker, and eraser.
i refuse to buy anything EXTRA to DONATE. I'm sorry, but I don't think it's right. I wrote the teacher a note and explained that while we gladly provided Danielle with the necessary tools she needs in order to participate in class activities, we will not be able to "donate" the extra materials as requested. I also gave her my home phone # so that she can speak with me directly if she chose to.
Danielle tells me today that after the teacher read the note, she said - ok, you can bring it next week.
UMMM - no she won't.
Ok not saying I agree with the QUANTITY that she is asking for but I can see her asking that each student have two- One to keep and one to leave in the classroom in case they lose theirs or theirs runs out of ink that day but 8-- that is OUTRAGEOUS!
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Posted 9/11/06 8:45 PM |
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cj7305
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Re: Question for Middle School Teachers...
Posted by Jamie
Posted by MrsERod
each student was asked to buy their own individual dry erase board. about the size of a folder. which we did. danielle has her own, along with her own marker, and eraser.
i refuse to buy anything EXTRA to DONATE. I'm sorry, but I don't think it's right. I wrote the teacher a note and explained that while we gladly provided Danielle with the necessary tools she needs in order to participate in class activities, we will not be able to "donate" the extra materials as requested. I also gave her my home phone # so that she can speak with me directly if she chose to.
Danielle tells me today that after the teacher read the note, she said - ok, you can bring it next week.
UMMM - no she won't.
Ok not saying I agree with the QUANTITY that she is asking for but I can see her asking that each student have two- One to keep and one to leave in the classroom in case they lose theirs or theirs runs out of ink that day but 8-- that is OUTRAGEOUS!
I agree.
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Posted 9/11/06 8:50 PM |
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Karen
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Re: Question for Middle School Teachers...
Posted by Jamie
Posted by MrsERod
each student was asked to buy their own individual dry erase board. about the size of a folder. which we did. danielle has her own, along with her own marker, and eraser.
i refuse to buy anything EXTRA to DONATE. I'm sorry, but I don't think it's right. I wrote the teacher a note and explained that while we gladly provided Danielle with the necessary tools she needs in order to participate in class activities, we will not be able to "donate" the extra materials as requested. I also gave her my home phone # so that she can speak with me directly if she chose to.
Danielle tells me today that after the teacher read the note, she said - ok, you can bring it next week.
UMMM - no she won't.
Ok not saying I agree with the QUANTITY that she is asking for but I can see her asking that each student have two- One to keep and one to leave in the classroom in case they lose theirs or theirs runs out of ink that day but 8-- that is OUTRAGEOUS!
I agree with Jamie. If each child only has 1, what happens if they don't have it on them that day, or if that one runs out? Heck, half of my students can't remember to bring a pencil to class, so I can kinda see where the teacher is coming from. What if a child doesn't have their marker on them a day they are needed??? Do they just sit out?
I totally agree that 7 extra is a bit overboard though.
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Posted 9/11/06 8:54 PM |
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MissJones
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Re: Question for Middle School Teachers...
Posted by cj7305
I teach 1st grade and we ask the parents to purchase a pack of dry erase markers. They all go into community baskets and are used during centers, math and lots of other activities. I've haven't had anyone complain yet and they are put to good use. The school won't supply them and I have spent so much money buying supplies for my rooma nd I just can't afford it anymore.
Ditto. Same goes with glue sticks and sharpies. First of all, little kids glue and color EVERYTHING so there is that reason, but also, by December, if not earlier, 1/3 of the class has lost dry erase markers and about half of the other supplies.
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Posted 9/11/06 8:57 PM |
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