Parents and teachers spend a lot on school supplies. Before you reach into your pockets, you may want to visit a warehouse full of educational tools.Liz Miller is getting ready for the start of school ...
She’s been there herself and knows the feelings well. When Theresa Bundgaard spots a weary elementary-school teacher walking through her educational-supply store, Teaching & Learning Stuff, at 6:45 ...
Some are raising funds for weirder items, such as Roosevelt teacher Sarah Davis’s campaign for a class set of specialized ...
Jenny, a waitress, noticed at the end of her shift there was a napkin shortage. So she used her tips to stop and pick up a few packs. Alan, a bus driver, got caught in a traffic jam during his route.
SAN MARCOS, Texas (KXAN) — The Teacher Reuse, a non-profit dedicated to providing free teaching supplies to Central Texas educators, found a new permanent storefront in San Marcos after months of ...
It's inevitable. Each year, teachers dip into their own pockets to buy things like notebooks, tissues and pencils for their students. This inevitability is even enshrined in the tax code, which gives ...
SEATTLE — A new school year means new school supplies — not just for students but for teachers, too. On average, educators spend somewhere between $500 and $750 of their own money every year on ...
The dormant halls of Napa’s Harvest Middle School recently sprang back to life ahead of the school year as teachers arrived to shop at the Teacher Resource Center of the North Bay. Founded in 2010, ...