Mr. Moose’s 5 Favorite Back-to-School Tools

Mr. Moose in a classroom, focusing on Back To School Tools

Here are Mr. Moose’s 5 Favorite Back-to-School Tools in 2024!

  1. In 2024, the Ohio sales tax holiday will take place from midnight on Tuesday, July 30, until 11:59 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 8. Also, more purchases are eligible this year.
  2. Well-fitted and supportive backpackA well-fitted backpack is important to the healthy development of posture, bone, and muscle growth. Opt for a bag with multiple compartments, too — they’ll hold items securely while better-distributing weight. Finally, choose a backpack with reflective material so your child is more visible to drivers during the early morning darkness.
  3. HeadphonesSchool isn’t what it was 5 years ago let alone 10, classes now often take advantage of tools like computers and tablets to support lesson plans. Headphones are not only needed for this, but they also help with the overstimulation of being back in class after the COVID era.
  4. Blue Light glasses – or nightlight filter on all tech devices. Eye strain from computers and tech devices is something many people experience. Changing the settings or limiting your exposure to blue light can do wonders for limiting eye strain and pain. 
  5. Easy snacks and lunches for back-to-schoolEvery good tool kit has an emergency snack supply. And your back-to-school tool belt should be no different! Your child faces the transition from having all day to play in the sun to a full day of school followed by homework.
  6. Bonus – Community Support. Our community is the best tool to support kids going back to school. If you need free supplies, Mr. Moose and his team at Muth Roofing encourage you to check out Neighborhood Services Inc. (NSI) and Gahanna Residents In Need (GRIN). If you have extra supplies, donate to the organization of your choice.

Shoppers are likely to spend $31.3 billion this year. Or about $586 per student, in kindergarten to 12th grade.

That compares to $31.9 billion, or $597 per student, for 2023, according to the National Retail Federation.

Today teachers are very sensitive to the fact that having the right school supplies can immeasurably help students’ organization and preparation. They also can provide comfort and a sense of stability. This boosts students’ confidence.

Having your very own supplies also can be a source of pride and independence.

 

Here are Mr. Moose's 5 Favorite Back-to-School Tools and a convenient shopping list

 

According to Kids in Need Foundation (KINF), teachers report that supplies positively impact their ability to create a more equitable learning environment. This will meet all students’ educational needs, take the focus away from needed supplies, and increase classroom participation!

So let’s do our part!

Mr. Moose is encouraging everyone to do what they can to help out students this year in Central Ohio.

Studies show that children having new back-to-school tools can improve grades, creativity, attitudes toward learning, behavior, peer relationships, and self-image. Education is the first step to overcoming poverty.

A single pack of pencils and paper could be the gateway to a bright promising year!

Neighborhood Services Inc. (NSI) is dedicated to serving the community kindly, respectfully, and equitably. NSI was founded in 1965 by 12 University District churches, in response to the growing need for food and increased homelessness in the community. The pantry’s convenient, central location, located on the #4 bus line, allows NSI to impact people in need from all over the city of Columbus. Here is a link to their wish list!

Established in 1972, the mission of Gahanna Residents In Need (GRIN) is “To alleviate hunger for Gahanna-Jefferson school district and 43230 zip code residents.” As they state, Good Stewardship, Respect for ALL People, Integrity Focused, Nurturing Relationships.

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