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  2. Need help with school supplies? Here's where to find free ones

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    Its program Operation School Bell provides K-5 students with one pair of sneakers, two tops, five pairs of socks, underwear, a backpack, school supplies, a hygiene kit, a hoodie, one or two books ...

  3. School supply store - Wikipedia

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    School supply stores sell teaching resources for parents, teachers and homeschoolers. These stores frequently carry a wide selection of educational materials and ...

  4. Moriah Central School District - Wikipedia

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    Moriah Central School was built in 1966 and classes would officially start in the winter of 1967, following the closure of the Port Henry School. While he never actually attended Moriah Central School, a showcase is dedicated to famous football player Johnny Podres , who attended Port Henry School.

  5. National School Supply and Equipment Association - Wikipedia

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    The National School Supply and Equipment Association (NSSEA) is a not-for-profit international trade organization serving the school market, based in the United States. Founded in 1916, NSSEA promotes an open market for quality educational products and services that are produced and delivered by professional suppliers and dealers. NSSEA is made ...

  6. Moriah Smallbone - Wikipedia

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    Moriah Smallbone [4] (born Moriah Castillo Peters, October 2, 1992) is an American actress, and Latin country artist from Nashville. She previously worked under the name "Moriah Peters"; she is a singer and songwriter born in Pomona, California who grew up in Chino, California and Ontario, California .

  7. Mary Post - Wikipedia

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    She and her brother, Albert, shared positions at her new school; Mary supervised the girls while Albert oversaw the boys. [5] Occasionally, Post engaged in creative fundraising for education. Post once convinced a wealthy man to hold a charity horse race that raised $600, which she used to buy school supplies. She also hired Colorado River boat ...