A mom on TikTok is causing quite the debate about school supplies. As we get closer to Summer holidays coming to an end, most parents are doing everything they can to get their children ready for ‘back to school’ and that includes buying and labeling school supplies.
Teachers on TikTok have shared that they intend to remove labels on school supplies and put them in one container to be dispersed to each child as needed.
One parent is not having it!
Supa Nay on TikTok admits that most will not like her take on ‘shared classroom supplies’ but she does not understand why her babies stuff should be given away to other kids.
She said:
my baby is getting ready to start school for the first time in August and I went a little bit crazy with her school supplies. I went ahead and labeled everything down matching this and that.
Referencing the comments from teachers who intend to remove labels she said:
I’m confused, I am a single mom, I work hard for my sh*t so if my baby decides that she wants matching Frozen everything I am gonna buy that for her. And as f*cked up as this is gonna sound I don’t care that the school isn’t giving you a budget to buy classroom supplies. The Government not giving me a budget to buy school supplies.
The same tax break I get you get.
She continues to make the point that it’s poor outside for everybody so this is not just on the teachers but on other parents as well.
Watch below:
@nay___su LMK so I can start her class a GoFundMe ???? #firsttimemom #backtoschool #schoolsupplies ♬ original sound – Supa Nay ✨
A few people disagreed with her opinion on the matter, making the point that teachers do in fact come out of there pocket for supplies.
My mom is a teacher and they really be coming out of their own pockets with so much money. So the community supplies really help the teacher honestly. My mom doesn’t make a lot but she spend so much.
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This conversation is so tired lol! Because majority of teachers are funding the whole classroom with supplies and then some.
another said:
I am A single mom But I don’t mind my son school supplies being classroom school supplies. I love the kids. No kid should go without. kids are so innocent
Another mother, however agreed with her take, saying:
I feel like they should ask parents to donate IF they feel inclined. My kids things are theirs
another said:
I miss the old schooling system when the supplies were just for your kid ???? And I don’t understand people getting mad bc we feel this way. The feelings are very VALID…
Twitter reaction:
the parents are on tiktok arguing about if school supplies they buy for their kid should be shared classroom supplies. community is dead, lol. i’d personally be the parent buying extra school supplies and donating for the parents that can’t afford or won’t do provide.
— Bean (@xoBeanxo_) August 1, 2024
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When my kids were in school, we were forced to buy $250 of school supplies to be shared in class, because there were parents who couldn’t afford it & the teachers (up until that point) had been funding the gap themselves.
I don’t think it’s the parent’s responsibility, but it’s…
— Jazerai Allen-Lord (@jazzyrae) August 4, 2024
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I get the frustration of wanting your child's supplies reserved for them. However, collaborative approaches can help ensure all students have what they need. It might be worth exploring how the school can accommodate her request. ????????️
— Mac Jetson ☥☮???????? (@iSeekTruth007) August 3, 2024
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It’s really sad when you have parents on here angry that school supplies are shared amongst the class. Where’s the sense of community? What happened to “it takes a village”?
— Cierra Levay Broadway (@levaymusic) August 4, 2024
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we literally shared school supplies in elementary do yall not remember the boxes full of random crayons? big tubs full of glue sticks? our parents bought tissues and hand sanitizer? like where is this mentality coming from all of a sudden lmao https://t.co/ogz9CEsOYC
— shelby ???? (@shelbsdanna) August 4, 2024
We know every school district is different, but we have noticed that most classrooms have moved towards sharing supplies.
What do you think?