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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. 20 Back-to-School Essentials You Can Get at Dollar Tree

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    9th Through 12th Grade. As a parent, high school may be a time of angst and rebellion for your teenager, but at least you won’t have to worry about spending too much on back-to-school essentials ...

  4. DeKalb Community Unit School District 428 - Wikipedia

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    DeKalb Community Unit School District 428 is a school district headquartered in DeKalb, Illinois. Schools. High school: DeKalb High School; Middle schools:

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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.

  7. Tenement - Wikipedia

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    Tenements in Soundview, The Bronx Side Sectional View of Tenement House, 38 Cherry Street, N.Y., 1865. As the United States industrialized during the 19th century, immigrants and workers from the countryside were housed in former middle-class houses and other buildings, such as warehouses, which were bought up and divided into small dwellings.