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Jangchub wrote:
If they come up short, the teacher winds up buying suppiles out of their own pockets. The average teacher spends 600 dollars a year for their rooms. Totally insane. Yep. My best friend in San Diego was a teacher, and when she did her classroom shopping in August, we knew she'd need two carts, so she'd always take me along to push the other one. OK, I'll put my own purchases in the baby seat of the cart and you can have the main part for your school supplies. I got real good at picking up what she had put back muttering "too expensive", and as we were putting the stuff in the trunk, moving it from my bags to hers. My little contribution to our local schools. And since I was mixing them in with the cartridges for my own printer, etc., she never caught me at it till she got home. Yeah, whatcha gonna do about it? You can't return them because **I** have the receipt! Most of her students were from dirt-poor families (she suspected 90% of the parents were here illegally), so if she wanted them to have crayons or whatever, she had to buy them, because the families simply didn't have money for school supplies. -- Karen C - California Editor/Proofreader www.IntlProofingConsortium.com Finished 7/27/08 - MLI Christmas Visit WIP: Oriental Kimono (Janlynn), MLI The Teacher (gift to the library), Bethany Angel (Marbek) Retrieved from UFO pile: Marbek's Snow Angel, MLI Farmers Market CFSfacts -- where we give you the facts and dispel the myths Myths, with research cites: http://www.aacfs.org/images/pdfs/myths.pdf Newest research blog: http://journals.aol.com/kmc528/Lifeasweknowit/ |
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"lucretia borgia" wrote I heard the blowers are the worst, sucking up the germs and blowing them on your hands lol Now there's a comforting thought. Perhaps I should figure out how not to breathe in the bathroom!! Dawne |
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lewmew wrote:
I agree teachers shouldn't have to spend out of their own pockets, but sometimes some of the stuff is a bit ridiculous There was just a great letter to the editor - this being the capital city, we have no trouble getting hold of such statistics - that the schools and teachers union spent umpty-million dollars on lobbying the legislature, wouldn't that money have been better spent on school supplies? Hearing from you-all that the parents are now being required to provide the paper towels and copy paper, I wonder how far that money would have gone toward the schools being able to provide those things themselves. But then a whole bunch of overpaid lobbyists would have to go back to working in actual productive jobs..... -- Karen C - California Editor/Proofreader www.IntlProofingConsortium.com Finished 7/27/08 - MLI Christmas Visit WIP: Oriental Kimono (Janlynn), MLI The Teacher (gift to the library), Bethany Angel (Marbek) Retrieved from UFO pile: Marbek's Snow Angel, MLI Farmers Market CFSfacts -- where we give you the facts and dispel the myths Myths, with research cites: http://www.aacfs.org/images/pdfs/myths.pdf Newest research blog: http://journals.aol.com/kmc528/Lifeasweknowit/ |
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Cheryl Isaak wrote:
Me - I'm still wondering why a particular/brand style pen is required, instead of black fine line.... So there's no competitiveness that your pens are better than mine? Personally, I liked to go with a different pen, so it was easy to prove "Johnny stole my pen", because I was the only one who used that kind. -- Karen C - California Editor/Proofreader www.IntlProofingConsortium.com Finished 7/27/08 - MLI Christmas Visit WIP: Oriental Kimono (Janlynn), MLI The Teacher (gift to the library), Bethany Angel (Marbek) Retrieved from UFO pile: Marbek's Snow Angel, MLI Farmers Market CFSfacts -- where we give you the facts and dispel the myths Myths, with research cites: http://www.aacfs.org/images/pdfs/myths.pdf Newest research blog: http://journals.aol.com/kmc528/Lifeasweknowit/ |
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Cheryl Isaak wrote:
But the list is at Office Max, not the local Staples or Wally World..... Oh. I know it's at OM because that's where I go, and just assumed that it would also be at Staples, Office Depot, etc. (of which there aren't any in my neighborhood). -- Karen C - California Editor/Proofreader www.IntlProofingConsortium.com Finished 7/27/08 - MLI Christmas Visit WIP: Oriental Kimono (Janlynn), MLI The Teacher (gift to the library), Bethany Angel (Marbek) Retrieved from UFO pile: Marbek's Snow Angel, MLI Farmers Market CFSfacts -- where we give you the facts and dispel the myths Myths, with research cites: http://www.aacfs.org/images/pdfs/myths.pdf Newest research blog: http://journals.aol.com/kmc528/Lifeasweknowit/ |
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"Dawne Peterson" wrote in message el... "lucretia borgia" wrote I heard the blowers are the worst, sucking up the germs and blowing them on your hands lol Now there's a comforting thought. Perhaps I should figure out how not to breathe in the bathroom!! Dawne I have an idea. Just learn to hold it in. That's what my mother said when she disn't trust the cleanliness in a bathroom. Lucille |
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lucretia borgia wrote:
Perhaps only available at one specific store ? I could see if for instance Staples (just to pick a name) offered teachers, 'for every kid who fills out your list here we will supply you with x number of lists full for your class' but if teachers are getting kickbacks, I would feel offended. I do know that OfficeMax has a rebate card for teachers. They also have one for business owners. I've never compared whether one gives the same benefits as the other; I had the business card before they came out with the teacher card. You get a percentage back on your total, plus an additional percentage for any OfficeMax brand products. However, you have to remember to present the rebate card at the cash register so they can get your bar code, so I'm not sure it would work for the parents to simply say "I'm buying for Ms. Borgia's class". Will have to inquire next time I'm over there. -- Karen C - California Editor/Proofreader www.IntlProofingConsortium.com Finished 7/27/08 - MLI Christmas Visit WIP: Oriental Kimono (Janlynn), MLI The Teacher (gift to the library), Bethany Angel (Marbek) Retrieved from UFO pile: Marbek's Snow Angel, MLI Farmers Market CFSfacts -- where we give you the facts and dispel the myths Myths, with research cites: http://www.aacfs.org/images/pdfs/myths.pdf Newest research blog: http://journals.aol.com/kmc528/Lifeasweknowit/ |
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Jangchub wrote:
When I was growing up we swam in the East River in NYC. We were allowed to get dirty. My ex-boss was banned from a friend's house for being a bad babysitter! Both parents needed to dash into work for something, and he offered to watch the toddler while laying in the hammock doing his crossword puzzle. He came in the next morning and asked me "did you eat dirt as a kid?" Well, duh, we made mudpies and ate them, of course I ate dirt. And his mother said we'd all eat a peck of dirt before we die. Well, the friend's wife raised Cain because pass the smelling salts he allowed the child to eat dirt! Which had not been sterilized!! swoon No, the child did not have any bizarre immune system abnormality requiring her to live in a bubble to avoid dying of day-to-day germs. It was simply that Mommie Dearest wouldn't let her touch anything that hadn't been sterilized for 5 minutes in boiling water. And that dirt had been outdoors, where who knows what had touched it. A friend's mother once observed that with the first child, she sterilized the pacifiers. By #4, she'd spit on them, dry them with a Kleenex and then put it back in the kid's mouth. By the time she got to #7, she'd just wipe the dirt off on her sleeve and pop it back in. She had better things to do than boil pacifiers three times a day. And commented that she thought #7 was the healthiest of the bunch. -- Karen C - California Editor/Proofreader www.IntlProofingConsortium.com Finished 7/27/08 - MLI Christmas Visit WIP: Oriental Kimono (Janlynn), MLI The Teacher (gift to the library), Bethany Angel (Marbek) Retrieved from UFO pile: Marbek's Snow Angel, MLI Farmers Market CFSfacts -- where we give you the facts and dispel the myths Myths, with research cites: http://www.aacfs.org/images/pdfs/myths.pdf Newest research blog: http://journals.aol.com/kmc528/Lifeasweknowit/ |
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Jangchub wrote:
So, what I'm saying is, why don't parents make sure this is a preliminary function of being a lady or gentleman? My dear girl, what planet are you on? Most parents don't teach the little darlings diddly-squat about being ladies and gentlemen, only about being a world-class censored. I suppose I should blame the grandparents, because the parents don't know how to be ladies and gentlemen, either! It used to amaze me no end, we'd have an office party in an expensive restaurant, and some of my younger colleagues apparently had never used a knife and fork before. I'm not talking about confusedly picking the wrong fork out of a selection of 6, but handling the utensils as if they've only ever before eaten with their hands. Oh, yeah, that's right, they eat all their meals at McD's and Taco Bell; they *don't* ever use a fork. Ginger and I found that it did no good to simply glare at them when they committed a social faux pas, because they were quite sincere in their cluelessness "why are you looking at me like that?" (Not like our generation, where we knew EX-actly why the older generation were rolling their eyes.) deep sigh, shoot each other the look "you want to explain it or shall I?" and apparently be the first person who had ever given them any sort of etiquette lesson. (Yes, child, the word please has a use outside the phrase "oh puh-leeez". As in the sentence "please do not wipe your snot on your bare hand and then use that same hand to pass the salt".) -- Karen C - California Editor/Proofreader www.IntlProofingConsortium.com Finished 7/27/08 - MLI Christmas Visit WIP: Oriental Kimono (Janlynn), MLI The Teacher (gift to the library), Bethany Angel (Marbek) Retrieved from UFO pile: Marbek's Snow Angel, MLI Farmers Market CFSfacts -- where we give you the facts and dispel the myths Myths, with research cites: http://www.aacfs.org/images/pdfs/myths.pdf Newest research blog: http://journals.aol.com/kmc528/Lifeasweknowit/ |
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