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KURTZ BROS. March 2020 (Revised JUNE 2020) Group 23100 KURTZ BROS. Group 23100 - School and Art Supplies March 2020 (Revised JUNE 2020) Contractor Kurtz Bros. Contract No. PC67561 SKU/Part Number Item Description List Price Discount Net Price CLASS PLAN & RECORD BOOKS 01600 16 MODERN ATTENDANCE REGISTER 10 3/4X8 1/4"-11 MONTHS $2.98 32.00% $2.02 01603 802 MODERN CLASS RECORD BOOK 8 1/2 X 11 9-10 WEEKS $4.75 32.00% $3.23 01604 806 MODERN CLASS RECORD BOOK 8 1/2 X 11 6-7 WEEKS $4.75 32.00% $3.23 01649 1 MODERN TEACHERS PLAN BOOK 8 1/2 X 11 - 4 PERIOD $3.75 32.00% $2.55 01650 2 MODERN TEACHERS PLAN BOOK 8 1/2 X 11 6 CLASS/DAY $3.65 32.00% $2.48 01651 3 MODERN TEACHERS PLAN BOOK 8 X 10 1/4 - 7 CLASS/DAY $4.81 32.00% $3.27 01653 5 MODERN TEACHERS PLAN BOOK 8 1/2 X 11 8 CLASS/DAY $3.65 32.00% $2.48 20685 104300 CLASS PLAN BOOK GREEN $17.94 32.00% $12.20 20686 104301 CLASS RECORD BOOK GREEN $12.88 32.00% $8.76 21490 CTP 1350 CHALK IT UP! LESSON PLAN BOOK $10.17 32.00% $6.92 21491 CTP 1351 CHALK IT UP! RECORD BOOK $10.17 32.00% $6.92 36436 TCR-2093 TEACHER PLAN BOOK TCR-2093 $10.48 32.00% $7.13 36438 TCR-2119 TEACHER RECORD BOOK TCR-2119 $6.65 32.00% $4.52 83215 IF470 THE PERFECT PLAN BOOK LESSON PLAN BOOK $15.59 32.00% $10.60 57700 106-8 DAILY LESSON PLAN BOOK $8.59 32.00% $5.84 57702 COM8910 COMBINATION 8-PERI LESSON PLAN BOOK $10.79 32.00% $7.33 57704 RIE-201CRP COMBO RECORD/PLAN BOOK $13.80 32.00% $9.38 57959 HOD509-07 TEACHER PLANNER-BLUE 40 WKS - 7 PERIODS $10.93 32.00% $7.43 57960 HOD510-07 LESSON PLANNER-BLUE 41 WEEKS - 7 PERIODS $10.93 32.00% $7.43 21523 TCR-3716 CHALKBOARD BRIGHTS LESSON PLAN & RECORD BOOK $14.98 32.00% $10.18 23108 TCR-3269 LESSON PLAN & RECORD BOOK - 160 PGS. $14.98 32.00% $10.18 23718 TCR2384 LIME CHEVRON & DOTS LESSON PLAN-RECORD BOOK $14.98 32.00% $10.18 23740 866240 PEANUTS LESSON PLAN BOO LESSON PLAN & RECORD $12.88 32.00% $8.76 23741 866220 DR SEUSS - CAT LESSON PLAN - RECORD BOOK $12.88 32.00% $8.76 78424 TCR-2551 PAW PRINTS LESSON PLA $14.98 32.00% $10.18 89430 SC-971056 SCHOLASTIC TEACHER PLAN BOOK (UPDATED) GRK-6 $15.54 32.00% $10.57 30201 CELEBRATE LEARN TEACHER PLANNR WITH 46 STICKERS $21.52 32.00% $14.63 30202 CELEBRATE LEARN PLANR STICKERS 252/PKG $3.01 32.00% $2.05 30203 AIM HIGH TEACHER PLANNER WITH 46 STICKERS $21.52 32.00% $14.63 30204 AIM HIGH PLANNER STICKERS 252/PKG $3.01 32.00% $2.05 24572 CTP 8469 SO MUCH FUN YEAR LONG LESSON PLAN BOOK $16.26 32.00% $11.05 24573 CTP 6296 LESSON PLANNER STICKERS 850/SET $12.47 32.00% $8.48 32736 866424 PLAID ATTITUDE LESSON PLAN/RECORD BOOK $13.04 32.00% $8.86 26163 CTP 2173 CLASSROOM CENTERS MINI BULLETIN BOARD SET $9.75 32.00% $6.63 STUDENT ASSIGNMENT BOOKS $0.00 $0.00 01681 81 KURBRO STUDENT ASSIGN.PLANR 7 X 11 - 84 PGS. $3.80 32.00% $2.58 01682 40 MODERN WEEKLY ASSIGNMENT BK 7 X 11 - 48 PAGES $3.06 32.00% $2.08 2310023006PL_Kurtz_2020-03-16_Revised 1 KURTZ BROS. Group 23100 - School and Art Supplies March 2020 (Revised JUNE 2020) Contractor Kurtz Bros. Contract No. PC67561 SKU/Part Number Item Description List Price Discount Net Price 01695 95 EDUCATOR STUDENT HOMEWK.BK. 9 X 6'' - 80 PGS. $2.45 32.00% $1.67 01698 99 MODERN STUDENT PLANNER 84PG 8 1/2 X 5 1/2 $3.48 32.00% $2.36 01700 17 STUDENT AGENDA BOOK 8-1/2"X 11" 84 PGS.SPIRAL $4.79 32.00% $3.26 SPELLING BOOKS & TABLETS $0.00 $0.00 01210 104 GLENMAR SPELLING BLANK 8X6 1/2-40 PAGES - 12/PKG $8.43 32.00% $5.73 01230 26 MODERN FIRST SPELLER 8"X 6-1/2" 48 PGS-12/PKG $9.51 32.00% $6.46 02741 702 MODERN SPELLING SLIP 4 X 10 1/2 16 LB $4.54 32.00% $3.09 68125 SPELLING BOOK 5 1/2 X 8 1/2 80 PGS.-PRESSBD.COVR.SEWN $9.15 32.00% $6.22 68598 SPELLING BLANK BOOKS, 24 PGS 5 1/2" X 8 1/2", 50/PKG $11.96 32.00% $8.13 01599 12416 GREEN EXAM BOOK-16 PAGES 11 X 8.5" - 12/PKG $6.70 32.00% $4.55 01502 11801 PRIMARY TABLET - GRADE 1 11 X 8.5 40 SHEETS $2.25 32.00% $1.53 01503 11802 PRIMARY TABLET - GRADE 2 11 X 8.5 - 40 SHEETS $2.25 32.00% $1.53 01504 11803 PRIMARY TABLET - GRADE 3 11 X 8.5 - 40 SHEETS $2.25 32.00% $1.53 01473 83444 REINFORCED GRAPH PAPER 4 X 4 GRID - 100 CT $5.16 32.00% $3.51 01618 20190 WIRELESS NOTEBOOK SEWN WIDE RULED 80 SHEETS $2.50 32.00% $1.70 01633 59711 POLY SPIRAL NOTEBOOK WIDE RULE 1 -SUBJECT $3.99 32.00% $2.71 01634 59713 POLY SPIRAL NOTEBOOK WIDE RULE 3 SUBJECT $6.65 32.00% $4.52 01635 59715 POLY SPIRAL NOTEBOOK WIDE RULED 5 SUBJECT $9.30 32.00% $6.32 01632 58900 TEN SUBJECT NOTEBOOK ASSORTED COLORS $20.86 32.00% $14.18 03232 31310 EXPANDING POLY FILE 7 POCKET $7.00 32.00% $4.76 03233 31313 EXPANDING POLY FILE 13 POCKET $9.66 32.00% $6.57 32002 34107 IQ+ PREMIUM 7 POCKET EXPANDING FILE $15.80 32.00% $10.74 03234 30400 TWIN PKT POLY PORTFOLIO 36/BOX ASSORTED COLORS $43.35 32.00% $29.48 03235 30401 TWIN PKT POLY PORTFOLIO W/FASTENERS 36/BOX ASST. $47.85 32.00% $32.53 03236 30440 TWIN PKT POLY PORTFOLIOS VIEW 24/BOX ASST. COLORS $51.20 32.00% $34.81 01508 35499 IQ+HEAVY GAUGE POLY PORTFOLIO $89.92 32.00% $61.15 03237 30444 TWIN PKT POLY PORTFOLIOS VIEW W/FAST 24/BX ASST $57.21 32.00% $38.90 10081 TWO-PKT POLY PORT-25/BOX 3-HOLE PUNCH-BLACK $37.78 32.00% $25.69 10082 TWO-PKT POLY PORT-25/BOX 3-HOLE PUNCH-ORANGE $37.78 32.00% $25.69 10083 TWO-PKT POLY PORT-25/BOX 3-HOLE PUNCH-GREEN $37.78 32.00% $25.69 10084 TWO-PKT POLY PORT-25/BOX 3-HOLE PUNCH-RED $37.78 32.00% $25.69 10085 TWO-PKT POLY PORT-25/BOX 3-HOLE PUNCH-BLUE $37.78 32.00% $25.69 10086 TWO-PKT POLY PORT-25/BOX 3-HOLE PUNCH-YELLOW $37.78 32.00% $25.69 10087 TWO-PKT POLY PORT-25/BOX 3-HOLE PUNCH-WHITE $37.78 32.00% $25.69 10088 TWO-PKT POLY PORT-25/BOX 3-HOLE PUNCH-PURPLE $37.78 32.00% $25.69 10129 87726 SMEAD POLY 2 PKT FOLDER W/FASTENER BLUE 25/BOX $66.97 32.00% $45.54 10130 87727 SMEAD POLY 2 PKT FOLDER W/FASTENER RED 25/BOX $66.97 32.00% $45.54 57133 33951 2-POCKET POLY PORTFOLIO H-WEIGHT-25/BOX -BLACK $37.88 32.00% $25.75 2310023006PL_Kurtz_2020-03-16_Revised 2 KURTZ BROS. Group 23100 - School and Art Supplies March 2020 (Revised JUNE 2020) Contractor Kurtz Bros. Contract No. PC67561 SKU/Part Number Item Description List Price Discount Net Price 57134 33952 2-POCKET POLY PORTFOLIO H-WEIGHT-25/BOX -ORANGE $37.88 32.00% $25.75 57135 33953 2-POCKET POLY PORTFOLIO H-WEIGHT-25/BOX -GREEN $37.88 32.00% $25.75 57136 33954 2-POCKET POLY PORTFOLIO H-WEIGHT-25/BOX -RED $37.88 32.00% $25.75 57137 33955 2-POCKET POLY PORTFOLIO H-WEIGHT-25/BOX -BLUE $37.88 32.00% $25.75 57139 33956 2-POCKET POLY PORTFOLIO H-WEIGHT-25/BOX -YELLOW $37.88 32.00% $25.75 57140 33959 2-POCKET POLY PORTFOLIO H-WEIGHT-25/BOX -PURPLE $37.88 32.00% $25.75 57141 33961 POLY PORT W/ PRONGS H-WEIGHT-25/BOX -BLACK $51.84 32.00% $35.25 57142 33962 POLY PORT W/ PRONGS H-WEIGHT-25/BOX -ORANGE $51.84 32.00% $35.25 57143 33963 POLY PORT W/ PRONGS H-WEIGHT-25/BOX -GREEN $51.84 32.00% $35.25 57144 33964 POLY PORT W/ PRONGS H-WEIGHT-25/BOX -RED $51.84 32.00% $35.25 57145 33965 POLY PORT W/ PRONGS H-WEIGHT-25/BOX -BLUE $51.84 32.00% $35.25 57146 33966 POLY PORT W/ PRONGS H-WEIGHT-25/BOX -YELLOW $51.84 32.00% $35.25 57147 33969 POLY PORT W/ PRONGS H-WEIGHT-25/BOX -PURPLE $51.84 32.00% $35.25 01308 60990 52-TAB DIVIDER MULTICOLOR $12.70 32.00% $8.64 01309 60940 QUARTERLY TAB DIVIDERS MULTIC0LOR $1.84 32.00% $1.25 01472 32040 TRACING PAD 40 SHEET 9 X 12 $4.59 32.00% $3.12 READY WRITE & PRINTWRITE PAPER $0.00 $0.00 02151 2151 READYWRITE CHART TABLET 24X32 - 25 SHTS.-1/2 RULD $20.50 32.00% $13.94 02152 2152 READY WRITE BK CLASSPACK 11X81/2 48 PGS 25/PKG $38.34 32.00% $26.07 02154 2154 MY READYWRITE DRAWING & STORY BOOK-8 1/2X11-48 PG $1.64 32.00% $1.11 02163 CP2163 MY READYWRITE DRAW/STRY BK-8 1/2X11-48 PG.-25/PKG $38.63 32.00% $26.27 02141 2141 PRINTWRITE CHART TABLET 24X32-25 SHEETS-1" RULED $21.75 32.00% $14.79 01479 2144 PRINTWRITE BKS CLASSPACK 11X81/2 32 PGS 25/PKG $40.51 32.00% $27.54 02140 2140 PRINTWRITE PRACTICE PAPER 11X8 1/2 -20 LB- 250/PKG.
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