The easy, convenient, and free back-to-school list solution.
TeacherLists transforms the chaos of back-to-school.
Easy for schools and districts.
Simply share your supply lists with us and we’ll digitize them and provide an iFrame or link for your website. Let families know the lists are available by sharing the link on social media, emails, newsletters, or any way you prefer to communicate.
With TeacherLists Districts and Schools can:
- Create a strong first impression by engaging with families before school even starts.
- Have the flexibility to publish and unpublish your lists and share them with families on YOUR schedule.
- Have ownership of your lists. Our standardized platform is easy to update and allows you to make last-minute changes.
- Have options to share your lists with families, including iFrame or banner links for your website and other tools and graphics.
- Be assured that our service is free. Free for schools and districts to use and free for families to shop.
Convenient for families.
In a recent survey, 57% of families said back-to-school was the most stressful of the year. TeacherLists helps alleviate some of the stress with our easy shoppable lists.
With TeacherLists families can:
- Shop the way they want to shop when it’s most convenient for them. Our shoppable lists integrate with major retailers like Walmart, Target, Amazon, and more.
- Families can access their lists on the TeacherLists site and shop at their favorite store or they can access these lists directly from the retailers.
- Sign up for alerts and notifications. Schools and districts can easily share when lists are ready, but we also let families know when the lists are on our site
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TeacherLists was featured on Rossen Reports as a convenient way for families to save on back-to-school shopping. “I love this site. BOOM—it’s that easy!”
—Jeff Rossen, Rossen Reports