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  2. 7 Best Back-to-School Deals at Staples

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    Staples 2-Pocket Plastic Folders. Price: 50 cents Original Price: $2.49 To help keep students organized, the 2-Pocket Plastic Presentation Folder with Fasteners ensures easy paper access and is ...

  3. 5 Most Affordable Stores for Back-to-School Shopping

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    Staples. Known for specializing in office supplies and stationery, Staples is an affordable option for any back-to-school supplies students may need.

  4. Staples vs. the dollar store - the best back to school buys

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    And when my kids were school-age I didn't have a dollar store to go to for cheap school supplies. ... Staples has 200-page exercise books for $1.96 each compared to the dollar store's 140-page ...

  5. Staples High School - Wikipedia

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    Staples High School is a public high school in Westport, Connecticut, United States.It is named after Horace Staples, who founded the school on April 26, 1884. [3] [4] Westport is one of eight school districts in District Reference Group A (along with Darien, Easton, New Canaan, Redding, Ridgefield, Weston, and Wilton).

  6. Staples Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Staples's logo from 1988 to 2019. Staples Inc. is an American office supply retail company headquartered in Framingham, Massachusetts. Founded by Leo Kahn and Thomas G. Stemberg, the company opened its first store in Brighton, Massachusetts on May 1, 1986. [5]

  7. School's Out (song) - Wikipedia

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    The Season 4 premiere episode of The Simpsons, "Kamp Krusty", features the song in which Bart Simpson dreams that it is the last day of school and the students destroy the place. In 2004, the song was also used in a Staples television commercial for the back to school retail period in which Cooper appeared as himself. [16]