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Quick Takes, October 2025

What’s the Oddest Thing You’ve Bought for Work?

Quote byJim Matteucci, Illinois school bus driver

Coatrack: For all the coats that students leave on my bus!
—Jim Matteucci, Illinois school bus driver
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Quote byBonnie Senkow, Pennsylvania

Foods made by bacteria: kimchi, yogurt and sourdough.
—Bonnie Senkow, Pennsylvania

Quote byTammy F.

Baby chicks: After our classroom eggs didn’t incubate.
—Tammy F.
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Quote byBecky Sisson Dallin, Utah

Five-gallon bucket: a place for the snails, worms, grasshoppers, etc., that get collected at recess.
—Becky Sisson Dallin, Utah

Quote byJody M.

Gluten-free doughnuts: So our student with celiac disease didn’t feel left out on “D” Day.
—Jody M.
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Quote byMelinda Beresford, Michigan

Dehumidifier: My classroom was so damp, kids couldn’t write on paper!
—Melinda Beresford, Michigan

Quote byMaria P.

10 ukeleles and 51 pairs of drumsticks.
—Maria P.
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Quote byJackie H.

Alarm clock: For a second grader who needed to get himself up.
—Jackie H.
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Quote byTerry H.

Christmas tree: For a student who didn’t have one.
—Terry H.
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