


And finally, Mya Ballard is a girl after my own heart. Check out her "School Survival" board!



I guess surviving school these days takes more than a few pencils and some paper. And for those especially rough days, an emergency kit for true emergencies. I guess the office doesn't keep a bottle of Tylenol for teachers anymore. :) If you're starting back, what do you consider "survival" necessities? Or are you a member of the no-extra-weight-in-the-backpack crowd? I still am the latter.
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Looking at stationery and wanting to buy all the bits and pieces never leaves you as a teacher. I have been retired 10 years and still love looking at all these ideas.
Oh, I get it! It's difficult to pass up the school supplies in July and August. I want to shop for pens, paper and all the goodies that are on sale and I don't need.
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