Families can now find and shop classroom supply lists from home

TeacherLists are now available on the ShopRite website, making back-to-school shopping simple this year.

Melissa Riker
The Tabernacle Sun
2 min readAug 22, 2018

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ShopRite is partnering with TeacherLists, a leading online provider of digital school supply lists, to offer families and students access to their child’s school and grade-specific classroom supply lists, making back-to-school shopping a little easier this season.

ShopRite is helping streamline back-to-school shopping by providing a link to TeacherLists at www.shoprite.com/teacherlists/ on ShopRite’s website. That’s where ShopRite shoppers can search for their local school and get school supply lists directly from their child’s teacher. Teachers can also upload their school supply lists directly to www.shoprite.com/teacherlists/.

Parents have the option of ordering school supplies right from the online list through shoprite.com — the ShopRite from Home platform — or by printing out the list and taking it along on the next trip to ShopRite. Industry leader TeacherLists provides quick and easy digital access to school supply lists by partnering with over one million classrooms nationwide.

Using a zip code, customers can search for their school and classroom list or shop from a general grade supplies list. Parents can click on a pre-filled shopping cart to ship the order home or pick it up at a nearby ShopRite.

“ShopRite wants to help time-crunched families simplify and personalize the back-to-school shopping experience,” said ShopRite Spokeswoman Karen Meleta. “Families can get everything they need at one easy, online location — from notepads to pencils, crayons, calculators and more — simply by adding their teacher’s list to their ShopRite from Home shopping cart.”

Teachers and schools will continue to add supply lists to TeacherLists throughout the summer, and students and families are encouraged to keep checking at www.shoprite.com/teacherlists/ as the site is updated and more schools add their lists in the run-up to September.

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