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Help local teachers stock their classrooms with school supplies

Teachers are the unsung heroes of our community. Show your support by sharing a local teacher’s supplies wishlist ahead of the 2024-2025 school year.

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Help teachers prepare Seattle’s students for the future by submitting their wish lists.

Photo by SEAtoday staff

The start of Seattle Public Schools’ 2024-2025 school year is a little over a month away and teachers are stocking their classrooms with supplies. In some cases, teachers use their personal finances to obtain the tools they need for their students to succeed.

We want to show our support for local educators by helping them cross items off their school supply wishlists. If you — or a teacher you know — has a wishlist, let us know for a chance to be featured in an upcoming newsletter.

If you’re a teacher and don’t have a wishlist but need help with school supplies, check out Donors Choose. This nonprofit connects teachers to donors for requested supplies and miscellaneous items like movie tickets, snacks, and sailing lessons.

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