Britesea
Sustainability Master
I don't think I ever got a "list" when I was a kid. You were expected to bring pencils, a 3 ring binder and lined paper, maybe a box of crayons; but they didn't have to be new, just useable. I remember the first day of school was always taken up with making book covers for all our textbooks out of old shopping bags that the teacher provided. Everything else was supplied by the school. Funny, they had enough money back then to provide all that stuff even though the percentage of tax money going to the school system was smaller.
this is fun to read what everyone requires.
My kid can go to the restroom and wash her hands and blow her nose if she needs to do so. I refuse to send Kleenex and Germ-X because she won't use it anyway. I never send extra things, because they are very rarely even used. She had a few brand new items left over from "the list" last year that we struggled to afford for her. So no, we aren't playing that game this year. This is one of my pet peeves, couldn't tell could ya?