CMC Teacher Warehouse - CMC Education Foundation

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The CMC Teacher Warehouse, a collaborative effort presented by SERVPRO of Montgomery County, is designed to assist licensed teachers within the CMCSS district by providing free access to essential classroom supplies. Situated at 1312 Hwy 48/13, the warehouse has established specific shop days for the 2024-2025 school year, allowing educators to gather items vital for their teaching needs. Teachers are allowed two visits per semester, with a point system in place to facilitate shopping for various supplies, from basic materials to specialty items like art and STEM supplies. This initiative not only supports teachers' professional needs but also highlights the importance of community support and collaboration in education. The program encourages local residents to contribute through donations and by purchasing items from a wishlist.

Additionally, it allows for proxy shopping, where approved individuals can collect supplies on behalf of teachers unable to attend. The CMC Teacher Warehouse is a testament to the community's commitment to enhancing educational resources and fostering a supportive environment for educators. As the school year progresses, the warehouse remains a crucial resource for teachers striving to create effective learning environments.

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