No, nothing to do with school boards. But I thought the EduBuzz readership might enjoy this blog post on school supplies from a Scot exiled to America. Please don’t get too many ideas. Although I have bought Sharpies from Viking in the past…
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Wow! I thought it was bad enough that teachers go out buying all kinds of bizarre cushions, sparkly additions,trays (cat litter are great) etc at the start of term. Maybe we should be grateful for our public sector after all!
It’s a whole new perspective on what we take for granted, isn’t it? btw cat litter trays are also great for pressing seaweeds!