Model: Crayola Classroom Set Crayons, Teacher Supplies, 240 Count
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This may be one of the world deals in the world. The 24 Pack of Crayola Crayons are 50 CENTS.... 10 Packs, which is 240 crayons..... is only $5 and you get 12 colors instead of 8. For $14 you can get 28 packs which is 672 crayons. You are paying almost 3 times the price and if you say there is no display box you can use the $9 you saved to buy one.
This may be one of the world deals in the world. The 24 Pack of Crayola Crayons are 50 CENTS.... 10 Packs, which is 240 crayons..... is only $5 and you get 12 colors instead of 8. For $14 you can get 28 packs which is 672 crayons. You are paying almost 3 times the price and if you say there is no display box you can use the $9 you saved to buy one.
... and let's not forget that teachers should NOT have to buy classroom supplies.
As an educator, I often do spend out-of-pocket for most of my classroom supplies. Usually about $75 to $150 each school year. I do claim the educator expenses in my taxes, however this usually only results in a $25 to $50 reduction in the tax I owe.
Parents really do take for granted that the supplies used in classrooms just "magically" fall out of the sky for their kids to use.
/rant
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... and let's not forget that teachers should NOT have to buy classroom supplies.
As an educator, I often do spend out-of-pocket for most of my classroom supplies. Usually about $75 to $150 each school year. I do claim the educator expenses in my taxes, however this usually only results in a $25 to $50 reduction in the tax I owe.
Parents really do take for granted that the supplies used in classrooms just "magically" fall out of the sky for their kids to use.
/rant