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12th Annual School Supply Drive Helping Southern Nevada Kids

A Henderson restaurant is helping local kids get a strong start to the school year with an annual school supply drive for one weekend in August. Bottiglia Cucina & Enoteca,…

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The 12th annual Fill The Bus school supply drive will help local kids in the Southern Nevada area for the upcoming school year.

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A Henderson restaurant is helping local kids get a strong start to the school year with an annual school supply drive for one weekend in August. Bottiglia Cucina & Enoteca, located in the Green Valley Ranch Spa and Casino in Henderson, is partnering with Communities In Schools for this much-needed school drive. This initiative, called "Fill The Bus", will be the 12th annual School Supply Drive for the Southern Nevada-chapter of the nonprofit.

Communities In Schools (CIS) does just what their name implies: they get community businesses involved to help local school kids succeed and put them on the path to a brighter future. The nonprofit has served children all over the country since it was founded in 1977.

Details About The CIS School Supply Drive At Bottiglia Cucina

The "Fill The Bus" initiative is an annual school supply drive that provides supplies to students across Southern Nevada. All donations go directly to the more than 80 under-resourced Clark County schools for the 2024-2025 school year. CIS is asking for donations of backpacks, colored markers and pencils, notebooks, lunch boxes, planners, folders and more, along with clothing such as logo-free sweatshirts, sweatpants and t-shirts in all sizes, jeans, adjustable kids belts, athletic shoes and other school-friendly items.  

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<sup>The exterior view of Bottiglia Cucina &amp; Enoteca in Green Valley Ranch Spa and Casino in Henderson, Nevada. They will be helping out local school kids by hosting the annual Fill The Bus school supply drive.</sup>

To help with the school supply drive, Bottiglia Cucina is not only hosting the event, but also offering free food for kids to those who donate. As part of the initiative, Bottiglia will be giving free meals to children 12 and under, valued at $10 - $12, with the equivalent amount donated to the cause. Meal choices include Spaghetti, Macaroni and Cheese, Cheeseburgers and Chicken Tenders. Those who would like to donate school supplies will also be able to do so at the dedicated donation box that will be at the restaurant.

The "Fill The Bus" annual school supply drive will be going from 4 to 11 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 17 and 4 to 10 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 18. Weekend brunch is also available from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Bottiglia Cucina & Enoteca is located at 2300 Paseo Verde Pkwy in the Green Valley Ranch Casino in Henderson. Volunteer and donation opportunities are also available throughout the year and can be found at communitiesinschools.org.

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Places With Teacher Discounts For Back-To-School Season

The back-to-school shopping season is upon us, and teachers everywhere are digging into their own pockets to stock up on classroom essentials. According to the National Education Association, educators shell out an average of $500 to $750 annually on supplies their students need.

Many teachers say their districts don’t always provide everything needed to keep students engaged, comfortable, and ready to learn. A survey by the U.S. Department of Education reveals that 94 percent of teachers are spending their own money on classroom necessities. It’s not just teachers either. Support staff like bus drivers, front office personnel, classroom aides, and custodians are also using their own wages to buy supplies.

These purchases cover everything from paper, pencils, markers, and glue, to online learning program subscriptions, lab equipment, snacks for hungry kids, tissues, cleaning supplies, and even hand soap for the bathrooms.

Rising School Supply Costs

Last year, CNN reported that most school supplies have jumped in price, sending the cost of writing tools and supplies such as crayons, pens, and pencils up nearly 19% year-over-year.

Jamesha Gilliam, a public high school English teacher in Marion County, Florida, keeps a locker in her class filled with pens, pencils, notebooks, glue sticks, and other stationery materials.

“I use my own money to keep it filled up during the year,” said Gilliam. But she was hit with sticker shock when she went to buy a bulk supply of unsharpened pencils. “I would get a 50-pack box for $10, and this year it’s closer to $25,” she shared with the outlet.

Parents have been noticing this as well with some sharing how the cost of back-to-school supplies has gotten out of hand.

TikTok user @cramer.crew, known as Christy, recently shared her annual back-to-school haul for two kids. Her list included the usual suspects like dry-erase markers, folders, notebooks, glue sticks, tissues, and paper towels. Most items were store brands, particularly Target's, which another local mom found to be the cheapest. Christy skipped big-ticket items like electronics and didn’t include backpacks or lunchboxes, which she bought separately. Despite reusing some items like her older child’s backpack and calculator, her total still came to $170.23.

“Absolutely insane. Insane!” she exclaimed.

Another parent, @addi_archers_mommy, known as Harlee, shared her frustration: “I just spent about $100 on my first grader’s school supplies,” she said. “And they wouldn’t even let me buy anything fun.”

She showed her haul, noting the specific name brands required. Although Harlee didn’t always stick to those brands, a teacher friend explained that these requests often come from experience, as investing in quality can save money long-term.

No one seems to blame teachers for the costs. In fact, Christy, in the comments of her video, expressed appreciation for teachers, telling one commenter, “Crazy how teachers are expected to provide it all.”

Some Retailers Are Helping Teachers Cut the Cost This School Year

As the back-to-school season kicks off, some retailers are stepping up to ease the financial burden on teachers by offering discounts and special deals on classroom supplies. They’re rolling out special deals and discounts to help educators fill their classrooms without emptying their wallets. Ready to see which stores are making it easier for teachers to snag those must-have supplies? Take a look at the list below and find out who’s offering a helping hand this school year.

General Supplies

New members can get a $20 or $40 Costco Shop Card, an exclusive offer for teachers. Teachers also receive a 10% discount at most Dollar Tree locations by showing a valid school ID. At Michael’s, teachers save 15% on every purchase. Office Depot offers a 10% discount on in-store purchases for teachers. Staples provides a 20% discount on in-store purchases with an app coupon and teacher ID. Additionally, teachers can enjoy 20% off storewide at Target through Target Circle, available until Saturday, August 24.

Subscriptions And Tech

Both teachers and students can access Adobe Pro, which includes Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere Pro, and InDesign, for just $19.99 per month during the first year, and $34.99 per month thereafter. Additionally, teachers and their families can enjoy a 25% discount on AT&T wireless plans, starting at $27 per month for four lines. Instructors can save up to $25 per month on Verizon's Unlimited wireless plans. Canva offers free access to creating lesson plans, posters, and infographics through this link. Teachers get six months of Babbel lessons for $36, a 60 percent discount. Teachers also receive discounts on Google Workspace for Education, which includes Gmail, Drive, Docs, Meet, and more, as well as discounts on Chromebooks. Office 365 Education and Microsoft Teams are available for free, along with a 10% discount on Windows devices. The Apple Store for Education offers discounted items for K-12 teachers, including select Macbooks and iPad.

Books

Books will always be essential for both students and teachers, and there are discounts available for educators looking to expand their collections. Teachers can enjoy up to 25% off on books, toys, and games by joining Barnes & Noble Educators. The Scholastic Teacher Store offers great items for 25% off and up to 50% off with other sales and deals. Scholastic also hosts book fairs and warehouse sales where teachers can purchase items at marked-down prices. Additionally, local bookstores often offer similar discounts for teachers, so it's worth checking out nearby options to find the best deals.

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