Back-to-school shopping
Some of you indicated that school is high on your list of important parenting topics, so here’s another education-related blog post…
A recent
story
on ABC news indicated that the average family is expected to spend up to $600 this year on back-to-school supplies and clothes. The report offers some ways to save a little money. Some of those suggestions include:
- Leave the kids at home while you shop;
- Buy in bulk with other families;
- Shop online for used books;
- Get hand-me-downs, swap gently-used clothing or check out second-hand stores for clothing.
A website called “ Counting the Cost ,” which focuses on “creative frugality,” also has some ideas on how to save for back-to-school shopping.
As far as school supplies are concerned, Spokane Public Schools and other districts provide a list of what students need throughout the year. First-graders in Spokane need washable markers, scissors, glue, #2 pencils, crayons, glue, a box of tissue and a pair of tennis shoes for Fitness and Health. As they get older, the list grows and includes notebook paper, binders, rulers, calculators and a padlock for the school locker.
Many families often can’t afford the basics so several organizations in the area sponsor back-to-school drives. Sarah Bain, a frequent contributor to the Parents’ Council blog, also is making an effort to help these families. For more information, please check out “Backpacks for Grace” on her blog .
What’s back-to-school shopping like for your family? What are some of the items on your shopping list? Any money/time-saving tips?
* This story was originally published as a post from the blog "Are We There Yet?." Read all stories from this blog