Class Wallet Purchasing Guidelines and Vendor Information

 
Purchasing Guidelines
 
Class Wallet - State Allocation Funds
 
Class Wallet Procedure
 
Teachers will have access to their Class Wallet funds beginning the first day of work in July until their
last day of work in May.
Teachers will have the options to either shop in the Class Wallet Marketplace or there is a
reimbursement option available if they choose to shop outside the Marketplace.
If users decide to shop outside the Class Wallet Marketplace then they will make purchases using
their personal funds and submit a receipt to Class Wallet for reimbursement.
Every purchase must have an itemized receipt showing no sales tax was charged.
The bookkeeper or Approver will look over the submitted receipts to be sure that all purchases are
allowable and that sales tax was not charged.
If sales tax was charged then the reimbursement will be allowed minus the sales tax.
For example: If a receipt is submitted for $4.54 and sales tax of $0.18 was charged. The user
will only be reimbursed for $4.36.
Additionally, any questionable purchases will require a lesson plan to be turned into the bookkeeper
(where it will be filed) or an explanation will need to be provided in the comments section.
Write a detailed description of items purchased on the itemized receipt if purchased item
descriptions are unclear
 
 
What items can I purchase?
 
All purchases must be instructional and used by the students or during the class period that will
benefit the students.
 
Items purchased on teacher card are for the classroom and must remain in that classroom. If
the teacher transfers to a different grade level, a different school or leaves the system all
together, the items purchased MUST remain in the classroom.
Items that could be considered for sole use by a teacher will require a lesson plan or explanation
of how it will be used by the students (chairs, desks, stools, rugs, boxes or bins, filing cabinets,
bookshelves, etc.)
Items that could be used to aid students in calming down to keep from distracting other
students will require a lesson plan or explanation of how the item will be beneficial (exercise
balls, stands, trampolines, other exercise equipment or gadgets, etc.). These items must remain
in the classroom and cannot be sent home with the students.
 
Who are the Vendors?
 
Amazon
ABC
Abilitations
ACE Educational
Supplies
AKJ Education
Beckers
Blick Art Materials
Books 4 School
Booksource
Carson Dellosa
Classroom Direct
Classroom
Resources
Childcraft
Demco
Discount School
Supply
EIE
eNasco
Essential Skills
Frey Scientific
Get Smart
Heritage Music
Press
Home Depot
HoverCam
Kaplan Early
Learning
Lakeshore Learning
Nearpod
Really Good Stuff
Sax Arts & Crafts
Scholastic
School Smart
School Specialty
Spelling Vocabulary
City
Sportime
Staples Business
Advantage
Strickland Paper
Supply Essentials
Teachers’ Exchange
Teacher Tools
West Music
 
 
 
*NOTE: 
Users can make an approved purchase from any vendor and receive a reimbursement by uploading your
purchase receipt to ClassWallet.
 
What are some of the items
considered as allowable purchases?
 
Pens
Pencils
Erasers
Stapler/Staples/Staple Remover
Paper
Folders
Desk Organizers
Highlighters
Markers
 
Rulers
Scissors
Tape
Calculators
Paper Clips
Notepads
Binders
Computer Mouse
iPad/MacBook Cases/Briefcases/Book Bags
(for student)
 
What are some of the items considered as
questionable purchases that will require a
lesson plan and/or explanation?
 
Candy ( cannot be used as a reward; a lesson plan must
accompany any receipt with candy listed)
Chairs
Desks
Stools
Rugs
Boxes or Bins
Filing Cabinets
Bookshelves
Decals or Picture Frames
T-Shirts
Lanyards (cannot be purchased for a teacher; must have
an explanation to show how students will use)
 
Gift Wrap
Christmas Stockings and Décor
Valentine’s Day Décor
Other Holiday Décor
Christmas and Valentine’s Day Gift Bags
Items for Treasure Boxes, Rewards or Incentives (must
be instructional: pencils, pens, erasers, etc.)
Birthday items (must remain in the classroom if not
instructional; or the items must be instructional: pencils,
pens, erasers, etc. if they are sent home.)
 
What are some of the items that are
not considered allowable purchases?
 
Items for Clubs
Items for After-school activities
Items welcoming new students to your
school
Gift cards
 
 
Registration fees for workshops or
professional development training
Items that hold food or other perishable
items for field trips
 
Please contact the technology
department to purchase the following
items
 
Printers
Monitors
iPads/MacBooks/Other Notebooks (can be purchased for the teacher to use as long as item will
be used for instructional purposes for the students)
Technology licenses for computer equipment
Please provide email that shows approval from Technology to your bookkeeper for
documentation purposes.
 
What if I don’t spend all of my
money during the school year?
 
Teachers will have access to their Class Wallet funds beginning the first week of work in July
(30th) until their last day of work in May.
At the end of the year, the teacher will have the option to transfer their remaining funds to the
Principal’s Class Wallet account or they can choose to spend their remaining funds via Purchase
order.
All purchase orders will be handled at the school level. The teacher will need to provide an
itemized list with the items they wish to purchase and the item prices to their bookkeeper. The
bookkeeper will complete a purchase order (using the special activity account assigned for this
purpose). Bookkeepers will keep copies of purchase orders, invoices, and checks showing where
it has been paid. Bookkeepers will send one invoice to Central Office in August with all of the
teachers’ purchases and documentation. Central Office will then reimburse the school for these
invoices.
Teachers will have until the 2nd week of August to spend any of their remaining funds from the
previous fiscal year
 
What else do I need to know?
 
The credit limit is determined by the State of Alabama.
Reimbursements cannot be provided in Class Wallet without submitting an
itemized receipt
All Hobby Lobby receipts must include a description by the teacher of
each item purchased because the receipts do not provide a clear
description.
All receipts must be able to be clearly read and must include each item
purchased, the item total, subtotal and any additional charges such as
sales tax.
Please include a description of any items listed on receipts that are not
clear as to what the item is.
If the bookkeeper asks for further documentation (i.e. lesson plan), the
teacher must submit the requested items within
 72 hours 
of receiving
notification or a hold will be placed on the user’s Class Wallet account.
 
 
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Teachers can access their Class Wallet funds to purchase instructional items for the classroom, either from approved vendors or through reimbursement. Guidelines ensure purchases benefit students and remain in the classroom. Approved vendors include Home Depot, Lakeshore Learning, Amazon, and more.

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  1. Purchasing Guidelines Class Wallet -State Allocation Funds

  2. Class Wallet Procedure Teachers will have access to their Class Wallet funds beginning the first day of work in July until their last day of work in May. Teachers will have the options to either shop in the Class Wallet Marketplace or there is a reimbursement option available if they choose to shop outside the Marketplace. If users decide to shop outside the Class Wallet Marketplace then they will make purchases using their personal funds and submit a receipt to Class Wallet for reimbursement. Every purchase must have an itemized receipt showing no sales tax was charged. The bookkeeper or Approver will look over the submitted receipts to be sure that all purchases are allowable and that sales tax was not charged. If sales tax was charged then the reimbursement will be allowed minus the sales tax. For example: If a receipt is submitted for $4.54 and sales tax of $0.18 was charged. The user will only be reimbursed for $4.36. Additionally, any questionable purchases will require a lesson plan to be turned into the bookkeeper (where it will be filed) or an explanation will need to be provided in the comments section. Write a detailed description of items purchased on the itemized receipt if purchased item descriptions are unclear

  3. What items can I purchase? All purchases must be instructional and used by the students or during the class period that will benefit the students. Items purchased on teacher card are for the classroom and must remain in that classroom. If the teacher transfers to a different grade level, a different school or leaves the system all together, the items purchased MUST remain in the classroom. Items that could be considered for sole use by a teacher will require a lesson plan or explanation of how it will be used by the students (chairs, desks, stools, rugs, boxes or bins, filing cabinets, bookshelves, etc.) Items that could be used to aid students in calming down to keep from distracting other students will require a lesson plan or explanation of how the item will be beneficial (exercise balls, stands, trampolines, other exercise equipment or gadgets, etc.). These items must remain in the classroom and cannot be sent home with the students.

  4. Who are the Vendors? Press Home Depot HoverCam Kaplan Early Learning Lakeshore Learning Nearpod Really Good Stuff Sax Arts & Crafts Scholastic School Smart School Specialty Amazon ABC Abilitations ACE Educational Supplies AKJ Education Beckers BlickArt Materials Books 4 School Booksource Carson Dellosa Classroom Direct Classroom Resources Childcraft Demco Discount School Supply EIE eNasco Essential Skills Frey Scientific Get Smart Heritage Music Spelling Vocabulary City Sportime Staples Business Advantage Strickland Paper Supply Essentials Teachers Exchange Teacher Tools West Music *NOTE: Users can make an approved purchase from any vendor and receive a reimbursement by uploading your purchase receipt to ClassWallet.

  5. What are some of the items considered as allowable purchases? Pens Pencils Erasers Stapler/Staples/Staple Remover Paper Folders Desk Organizers Highlighters Markers Rulers Scissors Tape Calculators Paper Clips Notepads Binders Computer Mouse iPad/MacBook Cases/Briefcases/Book Bags (for student)

  6. What are some of the items considered as questionable purchases that will require a lesson plan and/or explanation? Candy ( cannot be used as a reward; a lesson plan must accompany any receipt with candy listed) Chairs Desks Stools Rugs Boxes or Bins Filing Cabinets Bookshelves Decals or Picture Frames T-Shirts Lanyards (cannot be purchased for a teacher; must have an explanation to show how students will use) Gift Wrap Christmas Stockings and D cor Valentine s Day D cor Other Holiday D cor Christmas and Valentine s Day Gift Bags Items for Treasure Boxes, Rewards or Incentives (must be instructional: pencils, pens, erasers, etc.) Birthday items (must remain in the classroom if not instructional; or the items must be instructional: pencils, pens, erasers, etc. if they are sent home.)

  7. What are some of the items that are not considered allowable purchases? Items for Clubs Items for After-school activities Items welcoming new students to your school Gift cards Registration fees for workshops or professional development training Items that hold food or other perishable items for field trips

  8. Please contact the technology department to purchase the following items Printers Monitors iPads/MacBooks/Other Notebooks (can be purchased for the teacher to use as long as item will be used for instructional purposes for the students) Technology licenses for computer equipment Please provide email that shows approval from Technology to your bookkeeper for documentation purposes.

  9. What if I dont spend all of my money during the school year? Teachers will have access to their Class Wallet funds beginning the first week of work in July (30th) until their last day of work in May. At the end of the year, the teacher will have the option to transfer their remaining funds to the Principal s Class Wallet account or they can choose to spend their remaining funds via Purchase order. All purchase orders will be handled at the school level. The teacher will need to provide an itemized list with the items they wish to purchase and the item prices to their bookkeeper. The bookkeeper will complete a purchase order (using the special activity account assigned for this purpose). Bookkeepers will keep copies of purchase orders, invoices, and checks showing where it has been paid. Bookkeepers will send one invoice to Central Office in August with all of the teachers purchases and documentation. Central Office will then reimburse the school for these invoices. Teachers will have until the 2nd week of August to spend any of their remaining funds from the previous fiscal year

  10. What else do I need to know? The credit limit is determined by the State of Alabama. Reimbursements cannot be provided in Class Wallet without submitting an itemized receipt All Hobby Lobby receipts must include a description by the teacher of each item purchased because the receipts do not provide a clear description. All receipts must be able to be clearly read and must include each item purchased, the item total, subtotal and any additional charges such as sales tax. Please include a description of any items listed on receipts that are not clear as to what the item is. If the bookkeeper asks for further documentation (i.e. lesson plan), the teacher must submit the requested items within 72 hours of receiving notification or a hold will be placed on the user s Class Wallet account.

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