CMC Teacher Warehouse Offers Free Supplies for CMCSS Teachers in 2024-2025

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The CMC Teacher Warehouse serves as an essential resource for licensed CMCSS teachers and current employees enrolled in the Teacher Residency Program, offering free school supplies to enhance teaching and learning. Located at 1312 Hwy 48/13, the warehouse will operate on specific shop days throughout the 2024-2025 school year, with both in-person and online shopping options available. Teachers are granted two visits per semester, allowing them to utilize 34 points per visit to shop for a variety of items, including basic school supplies and specialty materials for art, STEM, and SPED programs. This initiative not only supports educators in managing their classroom needs but also addresses the financial challenges many face in providing necessary resources. Additionally, the program permits approved proxy shoppers, such as Parent Ambassadors or fellow educators, to collect supplies for those unable to attend.

The CMC Teacher Warehouse is presented by SERVPRO of Montgomery County, emphasizing community support for local educators. The current store shopper sheet is readily accessible for download, ensuring teachers can plan their visits effectively. This program exemplifies a commitment to fostering educational success within the CMCSS community.

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