If you have ever been in a classroom with thirty kids who are *all* sharpening their pencils at the beginning of the year, you will understand why they ask for sharpened pencils. 😉
Obviously, I have been on both sides of this issue, but I have to say that as a veteran of multiple public and private schools, I have never seen a list for one grade level that was 4 pages long. 😳 Maybe when you take into account that different grade levels need different things, the supply list for a K-6 school might have multiple pages?
Private school lists were longer and more specific in my experience, but mostly I have found the lists to be reasonable. When specific brand names are asked for, it is because the quality is better. I know for a fact that Expo dry erase markers are lots easier to erase and clean off of white boards than are the other cheaper brands.
Just a little perspective.
Obviously, I have been on both sides of this issue, but I have to say that as a veteran of multiple public and private schools, I have never seen a list for one grade level that was 4 pages long. 😳 Maybe when you take into account that different grade levels need different things, the supply list for a K-6 school might have multiple pages?
Private school lists were longer and more specific in my experience, but mostly I have found the lists to be reasonable. When specific brand names are asked for, it is because the quality is better. I know for a fact that Expo dry erase markers are lots easier to erase and clean off of white boards than are the other cheaper brands.
Just a little perspective.
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