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    I alive in an affluent town. Only recently did teachers largely stop purchasing things for kids, with parents instead contributing the money for these items. We’re able to do it. But this is a fucking travesty.

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    My coworker bought a toner cartridge last week. All of my OT co-workers buy all of the supplies for their weekly activities. I buy lots of screws and small items to fix kids wheelchairs or broken classroom toys, tools for my teachers, etc. Last year i bought a $50 cot to serve as a portable changing table for field trips. New admin threw it away over the summer, along with thousands of dollars worth of equipment, because they didn’t know what it was and didn’t bother to ask.

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    My mother was a reading teacher. She bought all the books her kids read each year. She’d hand them out. The kids would keep them for a few weeks, and usually return them.

    Every year I would schlep several boxes of her books, between home and her classroom. 30 copies of this. 40 copies of that. Maybe a couple dozen titles. I personally would’ve appreciated it, if the school bought the books, so I didn’t have to carry them all twice a year.

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      Similar to my ex. After the first couple years making a classroom good for the kids, spending got less. Still well over $300, and spending jumped again with a new classroom. However after that initial spend, her biggest cost is stocking a classroom library. While the school mostly took care of the assigned books, she includes a lot of “book of your choice” in her lessons so needs a good assortment at each level

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    We donated a guitar to a high school music program. Honestly, I don’t know anyone who owns exactly one guitar. You either have none or several. Do you really need them all? How about taking your old student model and letting a beginner play on it? I get it. It’s that sentimental first instrument you ever picked up. But you’re not playing it anymore, and instruments like to be played. It deserves a happier life than sitting at the back of your closet.

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      You can’t blame people who pay for their own things for schools not having enough supplies. I have 14 guitars. I’ve owned about 20 and I’ve given away some to people who want to learn.

      Schools need better funding. I didn’t cause this problem.

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    I do not support tax paying dollars being spent on protein bars and rabbits. Why are those on the list?

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      Because having an animal pet in an elementary school classroom has been a thing since who knows how long ago?

      How many books and TV shows for children (and even adult shows involving children) are about something bad happening involving the class pet?

      There’s even a pet in Lisa’s class that showed up on The Simpsons sometimes until Lisa killed him: https://simpsonswiki.com/wiki/Nibbles

      Teaching responsibility by showing what you have to do in order to properly care for a pet sounds like a good way to teach it to me.

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      Protein bars are likely because some kids don’t get a breakfast at home. Not because the teacher just wants to give out snacks.

    • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 ℹ️@yiffit.net
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      The rabbits could be useful in biology. Not only are they something often used for dissection, there are school-adjecent programs like the FFA where you might learn how to raise them. I raised rabbits as my FFA project, since participation in the FFA was required for the AP Biology class they stuck me in.

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          I think the larger point is that teachers are having to pay for their own supplies as well which are necessary like books, art supplies for younger populations, paper, writing utensils, etc. Its a well known fact that unfortunately teachers have to do this as some schools are not providing these materials/supplies.

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          That’s something everyone can eat and doesn’t contain anything that kids especially are allergic to in large numbers, great idea.

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          Bread goes bad and needs to be replaced even if no one uses it. Protein bars will last the year if no one needs them

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          You didn’t read the headline correctly then. It says “With their own cash”, which means they’re buying this stuff for their classrooms with their own money out of their own pay. There’s no federal subsidies for these.

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    I respect teachers, I help the pto, I donate time and money. And I vote for just about anything the school asks for. But I do get a little tired of the constant “outrage” the some teachers buy things for their job. Lot’s of people do that. I buy things for my job, and generally they cost more. Focusing on this is really a distraction from the real problems. Asking teachers to do so many things beyond just teaching. Like social worker, phycologist, nurse, cell phone police, fight referee… and all without the support they need from the administration, district, and state. Let’s focus the outrage on that. That will give thier unions the clout they need to negotiate better compensation.

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      As a teacher, fuck no. I am furious I have to spend my little cash on resources.

      My retirement plan is to off myself, let’s be outraged that we can’t even afford to live despite working our whole life.

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      It’s not ok for a company or the government to make you buy things to support their business. If you are buying things for work with your own money and you arent self employed you are being taken advantage of. That’s why this is a big deal. They are taking advantage of the love these teachers have to save some money. Not fair.

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      I get where you’re coming from but money is an immediate necessity so a teacher doesn’t have to use what little cash they have to enrich the educational experience of their students instead of having enough to eat for themselves. Low pay is what’s driving away so many good teachers from the profession in the first place.