The average teacher spends anywhere from $500 to $750 of their own money each year to keep their classes stocked.
Teachers put in a lot of time and money to make sure students succeed. Buying classroom supplies can really add up, but thankfully there are resources to help.
Ashley Castillo, a teacher at Wilmington Preparatory Academy is asking for donations to buy sanitary supplies through ...
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - Terrance Lee knows the parents and guardians of some of his students can’t afford all of the ...
Our teachers often go above and beyond to make sure their students want for nothing in the classroom...even when it means ...
When Lisa Williams saw ABC Action News drop off nearly $8,000 in uniforms to Maximo Elementary last year, she decided she ...
Kipp Middle School, is one of three schools participating in Councilman Sergio Adams “Adopt a Classroom” supply drive. Adams said he’s talked to teachers who say there’s a need for school ...
Robb and the class broke out in applause. The art teacher knew Helpful Honda was coming but didn’t expect $1,500 worth of supplies and a gift card. “An additional $500 for future are projects ...
Classroom supplies are taking a toll on teachers in North Carolina. A new survey showed despite earning around 5% less than ...
Here's an example: When my best friend, a kindergarten teacher, worked in a staggeringly underfunded inner-city school district, the only supplies she was provided were textbooks, pencils ...
As a former fourth-grade teacher, her mission was to buy school supplies for students at Fairview Elementary School. Other residents joined her effort, and together they collected around $500.