Hey fatwallet users; this morning while I was out hunting for the deals; I remembered that OfficeMax, Office Depot & Staples all have a bunch of school items ranging in price from .01 to .25; coming from an area that doesn't have the best funding for public schools I decided I would spend a few bucks and help make sure that kids have the supplies they need for when they head back to school. This is where you guys (and gals) all come in. During your treks this week take a few minutes out of your day and make up a cheap care package and donate it to your local school district. I'll even do the homework for everyone:
Staples: Pencil Case - $.50 (Limit 4) ½ or 1" Binders - $.25 (Limit 8) Dixon #2 Pencils (10 Pack) - Instant Freebie (Limit 2) 12 IN Translucent Ruler - Instant Freebie (Limit 2)
EDIT: OfficeDepot removed as deal was only through Wednesday
If you can only hit one of these stores every little bit will help; however, if you are adventurous and want to go all out FW style you can put together a great care package for a student who is headed back to school.
For reference, here is a care package which I put together; this package can be created for only $2 --
Ok, Ok, I know it's not necessarily the normal type of post we see in hot deals; but even though you don't directly benefit by the savings can't we give back once and awhile?
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As a poor teacher who has a few more nice things thanks to fatwallet, I appreciate you taking the time to give something back to our severely underfunded schools. I'll have to get in on some of these deals for my own classroom. Green for you!
you can also get 5 of the 70 sheet notebooks at target for 50cents (they are sold as one unit)... Not bad when donating to needy back to school children.
These cheap school supplies are great for school supply drives, but if you are feeling extra generous, these school supply drives also have a strong need for things you don't see on the front page of the ads, such as binders, clipboards, and backpacks. Happy donating!
Turaco said:As a poor teacher who has a few more nice things thanks to fatwallet, I appreciate you taking the time to give something back to our severely underfunded schools. I'll have to get in on some of these deals for my own classroom. Green for you!
As a teacher, the item limits do not apply at Staples. Its worth looking into as I'm pretty sure it's company policy but I know through my sister [the teacher] with credentials you are allowed 25 of each item. This also applies to freebies as well; so walk away with 250 pencils & 25 rulers just for walking in the door without spending any money.
Try your work's supply closet. Empty it out and drop it off at school. Everybody wins, you don't have to spend money and the school gets free supplies. And in most cases the supplies at work are much better than those cheap ones in the school supplies aisles.
Of course there might be a problem if you are asked to take a lie detector test.
Try electing people who budget money for schools. Also, schools are terribly inefficient. They can cut a lot of fat from those places and run like a real business and probably have a surplus.
RBA said:Try your work's supply closet. Empty it out and drop it off at school. Everybody wins, you don't have to spend money and the school gets free supplies. And in most cases the supplies at work are much better than those cheap ones in the school supplies aisles.
Of course there might be a problem if you are asked to take a lie detector test.
I don't know about you but my job is worth more than $2
RBA said:Try your work's supply closet. Empty it out and drop it off at school. Everybody wins, you don't have to spend money and the school gets free supplies. And in most cases the supplies at work are much better than those cheap ones in the school supplies aisles.
Of course there might be a problem if you are asked to take a lie detector test.
Obviously your a product of a public school system.
qube said:Try electing people who budget money for schools. Also, schools are terribly inefficient. They can cut a lot of fat from those places and run like a real business and probably have a surplus.
Good idea...maybe you should run for office, or offer your professional fat-cutting services to the schools.
TheDawn said:I wish this stuff could be ordered online.. any idea if that is possible?
No, That was the first thing I checked this morning; it seems the cheap items are only available in your local store and are marked while supplies last.
RBA said:Try your work's supply closet. Empty it out and drop it off at school. Everybody wins, you don't have to spend money and the school gets free supplies. And in most cases the supplies at work are much better than those cheap ones in the school supplies aisles.
Of course there might be a problem if you are asked to take a lie detector test.
Funny. The video I watched specifically said theft of a pencil wasn't going to be asked on my exam.
qube said:Try electing people who budget money for schools. Also, schools are terribly inefficient. They can cut a lot of fat from those places and run like a real business and probably have a surplus.
I would like to know when you last stepped foot on a campus. I'm a veteran teacher and I assure you that schools are running about as lean as you can. Rooms aren't vacuumed every night; we fund raise for many things that you would never agree to fund raise for in a business world. Wake up because you're speaking from the hip and don't know what you are talking about!
musix4me said:qube said:Try electing people who budget money for schools. Also, schools are terribly inefficient. They can cut a lot of fat from those places and run like a real business and probably have a surplus.
I would like to know when you last stepped foot on a campus. I'm a veteran teacher and I assure you that schools are running about as lean as you can. Rooms aren't vacuumed every night; we fund raise for many things that you would never agree to fund raise for in a business world. Wake up because you're speaking from the hip and don't know what you are talking about!
I'm afraid you're talking more about the end result of the problem than refusting the original post. There is no doubt schools are "running lean" -- but that is because they are poorly run and lack proper budgeting. There was an article a few years back in the NY Times comparing the operating costs of a school per child in a public school versus a private elementary school -- $7,000+ for the public school versus $2,000+ for the private school. That is the inefficiency being talked about.
Turaco said:As a poor teacher who has a few more nice things thanks to fatwallet, I appreciate you taking the time to give something back to our severely underfunded schools. I'll have to get in on some of these deals for my own classroom. Green for you! arkleseizure said:Good thinking OP! billybabe3883 said:Fantastic Idea OP
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