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Back-to-School Shopping Tips to Save Money

AND Local School Supply Lists!

July 10, 2024

School Goes back soon!! We have you covered with the local school supply lists and some ways to save money on school supplies!
Here are some practical tips to help you save money and make the most of your back-to-school budget.

Click here to see a list of local back to school events and supply giveaways!


1. Start with a Plan

Before you hit the stores, make a detailed list of what your child needs. Schools often provide supply lists, so use those as your guide. This will help you stay focused and avoid buying unnecessary items. You can find the supply lists for our local schools below: If your school is missing email us!

Aloma Elementary School Supply List
Apopka Elementary School Supply List 
Apopka Middle School Supply List 
Apopka High School Supply List
Audubon Park School Supply List
Azalea Park Elementary School Supply List
Baldwin Park Elementary School Supply List
Bear Lake Elementary School Supply List
Brookshire Elementary School Supply List
Cheney Elementary School Supply List
Clay Springs Elementary School Supply List  
Dommerich Elementary School Supply List
Dream Lake Elementary School Supply List
Eastbrook Elementary School Supply List
Hungerford Elementary School Supply List
Glenridge Middle School School Supply List
Hillcrest Elementary School Supply List
Killarney Elementary School Supply List
Lakemont Elementary School Supply List
Lake Orienta Elementary School Supply List
Lake Silver Elementary School Supply List
Lake Sybelia Elementary School Supply List
Lakeville Elementary School Supply List
Lovell Elementary School Supply List
Maitland Middle School Supply List
Piedmont Lakes Middle School Supply List
Rock Springs Elementary School Supply List
Teague Middle School Supply List
Wekiva Elementary School Supply List
Wheatley Elementary School Supply List
Wolf Lake Elementary School Supply List
Wolf Lake Middle School Supply List

2. Set a Budget

Determine how much you can afford to spend on school supplies, clothing, and other essentials. Having a budget will help you prioritize purchases and prevent impulse buying.

3. Shop at Home First

Go through your home and check for supplies you already have. You might be surprised at how many items like notebooks, pens, and rulers are left over from previous years. This can significantly reduce the number of items you need to purchase. Also check out our calendars for back to school events which sometimes give out free school supplies! 

4. Take Advantage of Sales and Discounts

Keep an eye out for sales, coupons, and discounts. Many stores offer back-to-school sales starting in mid-summer. Use coupon websites, store flyers, and apps to find the best deals. Buying items during tax-free weekends can also save you a considerable amount. Also watch for Florida tax free week which is July 29th - August 11th. 

5. Buy in Bulk

For supplies like pencils, notebooks, and tissues, buying in bulk can be more cost-effective. Consider splitting bulk purchases with other parents or saving the extras for next year.

6. Shop Online

Online shopping can often provide better deals and a wider selection than physical stores. Use price comparison tools and check multiple websites to find the best prices. Don’t forget to factor in shipping costs and delivery times.

7. Consider Thrift Stores and Consignment Shops

For clothing and some supplies, thrift stores and consignment shops can be treasure troves. You can find gently used, high-quality items for a fraction of the price of new ones. This is especially useful for items like backpacks, which can be expensive.

8. Wait for Big-Ticket Items

For expensive items like electronics, it might be worth waiting until after school starts to make a purchase. Prices often drop in the fall, and you’ll have a better idea of what is actually needed versus what is on the wish list.

9. Buy Quality Over Quantity

Sometimes spending a little more on a high-quality item can save money in the long run. Durable backpacks, sturdy shoes, and well-made clothing can last longer, reducing the need for replacements throughout the school year.

10. Involve Your Kids

Teach your children about budgeting by involving them in the shopping process. Give them a set amount of money and let them make decisions on how to spend it. This can be a great way to teach financial responsibility and make them more mindful of costs.

11. Utilize Cashback and Reward Programs

Take advantage of cashback and reward programs offered by credit cards and stores. These programs can provide significant savings, especially if you’re making large purchases.

12. DIY Some Supplies

Get creative and make some supplies at home. Personalize plain notebooks, create custom pencil cases, or design your own labels. This can be a fun activity for kids and a great way to save money.

Conclusion

Back-to-school shopping doesn’t have to be a financial burden. With a bit of planning and smart shopping strategies, you can provide your child with everything they need for a successful school year without breaking the bank. Happy shopping!

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