Sentences with phrase «supplying classroom furniture»

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Scholar's Choice has teacher resources, classroom materials, classroom supplies, math and language manipulatives, pocket charts, bulletin board paper, classroom decorative and French for teachers; educational toys, games, crafts, baby toys, puzzles, storybooks, workbooks and educational helpers for parents; infant, toddler and preschool toys, crafts and childcare furniture, cribs, strollers, rest mats and storage units for Childcare centres.
Your Affiliation and Equipment Fee supports your child's education as follows: Roughly, 50 % of the fee goes to your child's class teacher to spend on the year's class supplies and any necessary classroom furniture and equipment (i.e. chairs, desks).
He said: «If schools take time to research the options available to them they will find that pound to pound they are much better off investing in innovative, well made furniture supplied by manufacturers who understand classroom needs.»
Murray Hudson, managing director at school storage space supplier, Gratnells, and Chair of BESA's furniture special interest group, is also an increasing demand due to a lack of classroom space.
Funds awarded from the grant can be used by public charter schools to purchase technology, classroom furniture, and other supplies.
A lack of oversight and confusion among several departments with little experience in understanding how affiliated charter school should operate, including school operations, school management services and budget services, lead the district to purchase textbooks, classroom furniture and other supplies for years on behalf of the autonomous schools.
Teachers plan the welcome they will place bulletin boards, they order supplies, they arrange classroom furniture, and they put their last touches on unit plans before they set a foot in their classroom on the first day of the school year.
The grant will be used primarily to fund professional development, technology, and to purchase classroom supplies and furniture.
HILLSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, Huntington, WV 2/2015 to Present School Cleaner • Sweep and mop classrooms, offices and waiting areas • Dust and polish wooden furniture and ensure that all pieces of furniture are appropriately arranged • Mix cleaning liquids in correct and safe quantities and ensure that any spills are immediately cleaned • Clean bathrooms by washing and disinfecting sinks, water closets and surrounding areas • Wash window sills and dust and polish wooden doors • Dust computers, shelves and pipes and ensure that all property placed on desks such as telephones and fax machines are carefully cleaned • Ascertain that parking areas and playgrounds are free of debris and dangerous materials • Shovel snow and clear grit footpaths during inclement weather • Ascertain that appropriate amount of cleaning supplies are available and liaise with administration officers to ensure that procurement of supplies and equipment is handled on time • Make sure that school premises are properly secured after school hours and report any incidents of vandalism or suspicious activities on campus
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