Anna Hoover
GBUseful learning tools! I have been able to provide my students with so many useful learning tools, thanks to SchoolStore! Every single day I use products from SchoolStore/Caring for Classrooms. The SchoolStore knows just what teachers and students need to have an engaging learning experience!
John Dickson
GBHorrible business practices Unbelievably scammy. They send out emails IN THE KIDS' NAMES to the parents, pretending like the email came from the kid. DO YOU HAVE ANY IDEA HOW ALARMING IT IS TO RECEIVE AN EMAIL FROM YOUR SECOND GRADER AT 8:42 AM WHEN YOU KNOW THE KID HAS NO ACCESS TO EMAIL AT SCHOOL????? Update: The braindead response from the company tells you everything you need to know about them. I complained that they sent an email to me in my kid's name. They responded saying that they allow parents to send emails in their kids' names. I pretty obviously didn't send that email to myself.
Lashawnda Matthews
GBThis was my first year using… This was my first year using SchoolStore. Schoolstore has helped me save money. I have been able to purchase some needed supplies for my students that otherwise I would have purchased myself. I was able to purchase a lot of different classroom decoration.
Jack “Jack” Jacks
GBLast year I spent an obscene amount of… Last year I spent an obscene amount of money trying to help my granddaughter get points, but it’s a scam. The point don’t reference the amount of money that you have to spend and the things that they receive are cheap in Gotti this company is worthless and school shouldn’t use them. I’d spend $100 on my grandkids school if it was something worthwhile not a big scam. It’s only been three days and I have received three emails since Friday.
McQueenie Bee
GBOverpriced, Random Junk From a parent’s perspective, I’m surprised to see so many positive reviews. The products listed on my child’s School Store site is about 90% magazines, & the rest is overpriced junk. A mini light up avocado fan mirror for $22, 53 issues of tv guide for $43, cardboard kids dinosaur 300 piece puzzle for $32, a dog bowl & poop bag dispenser for $34… I’m all about fundraisers & loved them as a kid, but if you want us to bombard our family & friends with emails begging them to spend money on your site, at least give them some decent items to shop for. These are some of the most random, useless, overpriced, dollar store quality products that I’ve ever seen from a school fundraiser, & we’d have to sell $300 worth just for my child to win a dollar tree “squeeze ball,” $2-$3K for the Nintendo Switch, which would be fine if you had anything worth buying. We’d have better luck selling snowcones in a blizzard.