As teachers across the country get ready for the upcoming school year and turn to online wish lists to help supply their classrooms, one school district in Tennessee is gaining attention for asking teachers not to do so.
Lewis County Schools, which consists of four schools and is located about 80 miles outside of Nashville, has asked staff to not post Amazon wish lists on social media alongside the names or logos of the school district or its schools.
The district’s director of schools, Tracy McAbee, explained the decision in a Facebook post and letter posted on the district’s website, writing that sharing wish lists can imply that the district is not providing classroom supplies.
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