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Quoth fireheart
While teachers are allocated a classroom budget for stationery and whatnot, I have been advised by my mentor teacher to start making resources.
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Quoth MoonCat
One teacher I know said each teacher in his school was given $200 to use for additional supplies (books were supplied by the school system). That $200 was supposed to last for the entire school year.
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I've been teaching for 6 years. The only year I was given money for my classroom was my first one, where I was given $200, but it was only allowed to be spent in a certain 2 month period well into the school year, so it was after I bought everything I needed out of my pocket. I spend about $3000 that year, after being given about $2000-3000 worth of supplies by retired teachers.
Every year after that I've been given nothing at all and no supplies aside from a couple rolls of butcher paper to be shared with all teachers, 1 roll of laminate to be shared with all teachers, and a box of printing/copying paper (I think 10 reams?). No office supplies, no storage supplies, no experiments, no math manipulatives, no games, no chart paper, no posters, no notecards, nothing. I spend an average of $1000-1800 a year on my classroom...almost a month's salary.