How PTOs Fight the High Cost of School Supplies

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By Patty Inglish, MS

Smart Tips

Try to join with other families or the PTO to buy in bulk and/or use coupons.

Discounted Supplies

Crayola Kindergarten Supply Pack
Amazon Price: $24.99
Crayola Washable Watercolors 24ct Pan w/brush
Amazon Price: $1.79
List Price: $6.99
Do-A-Dot Rainbow Art Set (Set of 6)
Amazon Price: $9.99
List Price: $14.99
Crayola 28ct Colored Oil Pastel Sticks
Amazon Price: $1.79
List Price: $5.50

Brand Names Required!

So many Brand Name school supplies are required in American grades K-8 in the 2010s that one might suspect kickbacks! Actually, some families choose to home school their youngsters in part because of the expense of school supplies, additional school fees, and such. However, PTOs in Ohio and pother US States are coming up with a two-edged solution: raise money for the PTO while lowering the costs of yearly school supplies with the help of local wholesalers.

Parent Teacher Organizations can acquire wholesale school supplies for the kids, mark them up a bit cost-wise, still undercutting retail prices, make money for the PTO, and save money for the school families. For many, it is a win-win. For families that cannot afford school supplies, a yearly giveaway, like the event held at Veteran's Memorial Hall in Columbus OH, provides most of the supplies needed. along with a backpack. Unfortunately, more children exist than do giveaway school supply sets each year.

BRAND NAMES ONLY

In addition to costs and total lack of ability to pay on the part of some school families, school systems in Ohio and elsewhere are requiring specific bands of supplies on their yearly lists for each grade. This causes raised eyebrows among some parents and grandparents, and cost concerns in many.

In an attempt to cut costs and save time for parents, full sets of school supplies on particular schools' lists are offered on eBay and other auction sites.

Another idea is to find coupons for the more expensive brand name items. Some libraries have coupon banks of coupons donated by patrons from newspapers and mailers.

NON-TAXABLE PROMOTIONAL TIME

Another aide to cost cutting is found in local businesses hoilding Back-to-School Sales on school supplies and clothing that waive the city sales tax. Target Stores have held these special 1-day sales in some Ohio cities for several years running.

WHERE TO GO FOR FREE SUPPLIES

  • Call your local TV and radio stations and ask them about school supply giveaways scheduled in August and September. Watch the news for county, city and neighborhood giveaways.
  • Churches - Giveaways occur as free standing events are as part of Fall Festivals
  • Recreation, community, and even senior centers
  • Some libraries
  • Some book stores
  • Some local Health Departments
  • Some local grocery stores

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School Supply Comparisons - 5 Stores: 2010

Name Brand Supplies Required Around Central Ohio

The following items are Name Brand items that make up about 1/3 to 1/2 of the list for local 3rd graders in 2010.

  • Crayola® Crayons in 48-count box only. All boxes are put into a community a tub and used as needed in order to teach, I think, Community, Cooperation, and Communication. The rational is, if you have your own box of 1,000 crayons (haha), you don't need to talk to anybody. At the same time, some data exits that shows that population cohorts from Millennials to elementary school kids in 2010 are talking less and texting/emailing more. Will classrooms be full of Kindergartners with Blackberry technology soon? K-Berries?
  • Crayola® Markers - washable classic colors, eight-count only.
  • Prang® semi-moist watercolor paints.
  • Kleenex® or Puffs® tissues
  • Ticonderoga® No. 2 Pencils
  • Fiskars® scissors
  • Clorox® or Lysol® disinfecting wipes, depending on the school. This cuts down on paperwork, because all chemicals used in school required documentation. If all of the same brand, the wipes cut down on on documentation time.

Take the fun poll below and leave us your comments at the bottom of the page about your experiences with crayons.

The Status of Box Size in Crayola Crayons

What's the biggest size box Crayola or other crayons you have ever owned?

  • 4-pack from Big Boy Restaurants
  • 8-count
  • 16-count
  • 24-count
  • 48-count
  • 64-count
  • 96-count
  • 120-count
  • Home schoolers make their own from candle wax!
See results without voting

Crayola World!

Crayola 24 Ct Crayons
Amazon Price: $0.01
List Price: $4.99
Crayola 120ct Original Crayons
Amazon Price: $6.79
List Price: $12.99
Crayola 64 Ct Crayons
Amazon Price: $2.54
List Price: $9.99

Grade 3 School Supply List for a Local Parochial School

  • A Backpack without wheels (wheels are loud and distracting)
  • A Zippered flat pencil case
  • 4 Sharpened No.2 Pencils
  • 2 Large pink erasers
  • A 12-inch Ruler - Metric and English
  • A Plastic 3x5 index card file box
  • 100, 3x5 ruled index cards
  • 7, 2-pocket folders, all different colors for assigned uses
  • A Plastic shoe box for art class
  • A pair of Fiskars®-for-Kids pointed scissors (There is emphasis on pointed scissors!)
  • Crayola® washable watercolor paints - Pan of 8 colors.
  • Crayola® colored pencils, long - One 8-count
  • Classic Crayola® washable makers - One 8-count
  • Crayola® Washable crayons, 24 Count
  • 4 Elmer’s® glue sticks
  • 4-oz. Bottle of Elmer’s® glue
  • A 10-key calculator
  • 2 Highlighters®
  • 2 Red pens
  • 2 rolls of transparent Scotch® tape

OTHER

  • 1 Box Ziploc® lunch baggies
  • 2 Boxes of Kleenex® tissues
  • 2 Rolls of paper towels
  • 2 Boxes of disinfectant wipes
  • 2 Reams of copy paper
  • 4 Black composition books
  • 1 NORCOM® 4x4 Quadrille 10 ½”x8” graph copybook

PROHIBITED MATERIALS

  • Toxic writing or art materials
  • Ring-binder notebooks (rings pinch and make noise)
  • Pencil sharpeners (distracting)
  • Mechanical pencils (distracting)
  • White Out® or any other correction fluid

A Local Grade 2 School Supply List

Here is the list of supplies requried by one of our local elementary schools for second graders.

  • 24 Ticonderoga No. 2 pencils, sharpened - Either pre-sharpened in the box, or sharpen them at home.
  • 2 Pink erasers
  • 1 Box Crayola Crayons, 16 count only.
  • 4 Dry erase markers - For students and teacher.
  • 1 Ream of white copy paper - For the school.
  • 1 Canister of Clorox disinfectant wipes - For the school md classrooms.
  • 2 Boxes of Kleenex tissues - For the school and classrooms.
  • 1 Pencil box
  • 2 Spiral notebooks, wide rule -- Kroger (grocery) has them for 15 cents this year. Last year, they were 25 cents, and the year before, no one had them discounted.
  • 3 Pocket folders
  • 1 Pair childrens' Fiskars scissors
  • 8 Glue sticks
  • 1 ruler - In both metric and English measurements, all wood or all plastic.

Does this sound like a lot of supplies to anyone else?

When I attended second grade, the school required a cigar box, a couple of No.2 pencils, an eraser, a bottle of white glue or paste, a ruler, scissors, an 8-count box of any crayons, wide ruled paper, and a 3-ring binder. We bought more supplies as needed and kept the bulk at home. Times change.

School Supply Haul 2009

Comments

Pamela99 profile image

Pamela99 Level 7 Commenter 21 months ago

Patty, The PTO plan is a great idea as the children seem to need so many supplies which is difficult for some families to afford. This is a very thorough hub on school supplies.

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LillyGrillzit Level 1 Commenter 21 months ago

LOVE this HUB!!!! Thanks for awareness...in Little Rock, AR, they have "Fill the Bus" for several locations, causing competition, and free supplies to 1,000's of kids. Right before Summer our town does a cereal drive too. So many kids depend on school lunches, during the summer they are on their own. Cereal is something...Thanks

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LillyGrillzit Level 1 Commenter 21 months ago

shared/tweeted

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Patty Inglish, MS Hub Author 21 months ago

Thanks for comments and sharing!

I am surprised at how many videos on YouTube are about Here are my school supplies!

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Patty Inglish, MS Hub Author 21 months ago

Who got the 120 crayons?!? - Lucky!

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Hello, hello, 21 months ago

Great help, especially nowadays. Thank you

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kazeemjames01 21 months ago

Well detailed.

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KKalmes 21 months ago

Thank you Patty, I can't tell you how glad I am that the boys made it through the school supplies and other fees period of their lives, because I couldn't possibly afford it now. It was a huge unbudgeted expense, that increased yearly when my youngest son was in three sports and my older son was in college.

I can remember crying a couple of those years thinking what is a single-mom supposed to do. Kudos to those organizations that help... and thanx for pointing them out.

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Patty Inglish, MS Hub Author 21 months ago

Fees are horrible! One suburb here charges $900 a year for football and $400 for marching band. That sounds like a lot to me.

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KKalmes 21 months ago

OMG, that is a lot... we were paying $150 for football about 8 years ago and then we volunteered to help with Saturday morning pre-game brunch... of course, this did not include pads, shoes, and any other protective clothing you bought for your own kid... track was even worse because I was buying $150/shoes... thought I was investing in his college fund and then he quit all sports his senior year.

Books cost an arm and a leg in junior high and high school...

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