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GETTING SUPPLIES TO STUDENTS
SCHOOLHOUSE SUPPLIES - ONLINE
May 14 - July 16
THE SMART WAY TO
BACK-TO-SCHOOL SHOP
Schoolhouse Supplies Online takes the hassle out of back-to-school shopping. Order your child’s complete list of school supplies online in a matter of minutes, and they will be waiting in your student’s classroom on the first day of school. CLICK HERE TO ORDER NOW
2012 Participating Schools:
Ainsworth ElementaryAlameda Elementary
All Saints School
Bonny Slope Elementary
Buckman Elementary
Cathedral School
da Vinci Arts Middle School
Emerson School
Laurelhurst School
Rieke Elementary
St. Thomas More School
Stephenson Elementary
Woodstock Elementary
LEARN MORE
Inquire about signing up your school
TOOLS FOR SCHOOLS

BACKPACK GIVEAWAY PROGRAM
The Tools for Schools backpack giveaway program creates direct links between area businesses and students in high-need schools. Each year, participating businesses provide free back-to-school backpacks filled with essential supplies for students in Portland’s schools, where 65% of the students are eligible for federally funded free or reduced lunch.
Contact us to get involved»
See 2012 schools and partners »
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FREE STORE FOR TEACHERS
A RESOURCE HAVEN FOR TEACHERS
Our Free Store for Teachers is at the core of our mission to serve students and teachers. By providing school supplies at no cost to teachers, Schoolhouse Supplies levels the educational playing field for all students. The Free Store for Teachers is open to every teacher in the Portland Public Schools.
SCHOOL SUPPLY DRIVE
AUGUST 1 - LABOR DAY :
HOST A SUPPLY DRIVE
When you host a supply drive, you ensure that more students will have brand new supplies during the school year. Companies of all sizes help keep our inventory of supplies at a consistent level so teachers can shop for what they need.
MOST NEEDED SUPPLIES:
Place a school supply order online and have supplies shipped directly to us.





