The last bell has rung, the backpacks are tossed in a corner, and just like that—school’s out for the summer. But before you dive into vacation mode, there's one task that can make a huge difference in how your family starts the summer: clearing out the school clutter.
That pile of papers, worn-out art projects, and broken pencils may not seem like a big deal, but over time it can become an overwhelming mess. Tidying up now creates space—both physical and mental—for a fresh, fun summer.
Here’s how to tackle the post-school clutter in a way that’s organized, low-stress, and maybe even a little fun.
1. Dump Everything Out
Start by collecting every school-related item from backpacks, desks, and corners of the house. Empty lunchboxes (beware the mystery sandwich), check under beds, and gather everything in one central spot. This gives you a full picture of what you're dealing with.
2. Sort Into Categories
Make quick, clear piles:
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Trash/Recycle: Crumpled papers, broken crayons, dried markers, and used notebooks.
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Keep: Awards, standout projects, or anything that sparks pride or joy.
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Donate: Unused school supplies that are still in good condition.
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Store for Reuse: Binders, folders, scissors, and other items that can be used again next year.
Let your child help decide what’s worth keeping—they’ll learn to reflect on their work and make choices about what matters.
3. Create a Memory Box
Instead of keeping every worksheet and drawing, pick a few special items that capture the year. A decorated folder or a small storage box labeled with the grade and year can become a treasured keepsake. Add a class photo, a favorite writing assignment, or a silly note from a friend.
Tip: Snap photos of larger projects or art to keep the memory without taking up space.
4. Clean and Refresh Gear
Take this opportunity to clean out lunchboxes, backpacks, and pencil cases. If they’re still in good shape, store them for fall. If not, now’s the time to responsibly toss or donate them.
5. Prep for a Smooth Start Next Year
Set aside a drawer or bin for next year’s supplies, so you’re not scrambling in August. Keep an inventory so you don’t rebuy things you already have.
6. Celebrate the Clean Slate
Once the clutter is gone, celebrate! Have a popsicle party, movie night, or just a high-five for a job well done. Starting summer with a clean, organized space helps kids (and parents) feel relaxed and ready for the fun ahead.
Final Thought:
Decluttering after the school year isn’t just about tidiness—it’s a chance to reflect on growth, celebrate progress, and set the stage for the summer and the next school year. A little effort now leads to less stress later—and more room for summer memories.
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