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Page 22 — August 15, 2012 — PERRYSBURG MESSENGER JOURNAL<br />

Toth Elementary School 2012-13 supply list<br />

The following items are needed <strong>by</strong> Toth Elementary<br />

School students.<br />

Half-Time Kindergarten<br />

Backpack, no wheels; paint shirt; pair of gym shoes to<br />

be worn to school on gym day; a 1/2” white presentation<br />

view binder; two boxes small Crayola crayons (12 or 24<br />

count); 12 Crayola colored pencils; one box of eight broad<br />

tip Classic Color Crayola markers; Fiskar’s pointed scissors,<br />

12 No. 2 pencils; two 4-oz. bottles of white school<br />

glue; one large glue sticks; one package of paper cups (no<br />

Styrofoam); two containers of Clorox wipes. Girls only:<br />

One roll paper towels, one box sandwich size Ziploc bags;<br />

four pack of low-odor dry erase markers. Boys only: One<br />

package napkins; one large bottle hand sanitizer; one box<br />

of gallon-size Ziploc bags. Label backpack, paint shirt<br />

and scissors with student’s name.<br />

Everyday Kindergarten<br />

A 1/2” white presentation view binder; one soft eraser;<br />

Crayola colored pencils (12 count); two, 4-oz. bottles of<br />

Elmer’s School Glue or Elmer’s Glue All (no blue gel or<br />

clear glue); four glue sticks (no invisible purple); Fiskar’s<br />

school scissors; two boxes small Crayola crayons (12 or<br />

24 count; 12 No. 2 pencils; one box of eight broad tip<br />

Classic Color Crayola markers; two boxes of Kleenex; one<br />

package of paper cups (no Styrofoam); two containers of<br />

disinfectant wipes; backpack (no wheels); oversize T-shirt<br />

for paint shirt; pair of gym shoes to be worn to school on<br />

gym day. Boys only: one box gallon Ziploc bags, one roll<br />

paper towels, one package of small paper plates. Girls<br />

only: one box Ziploc sandwich bags, one package of large<br />

paper plates, one package napkins. Label backpack, paint<br />

shirt and scissors with student’s name.<br />

First Grade<br />

Do not buy a supply box at this time. Teachers will<br />

show students what is needed when school starts. Two<br />

boxes of 24 crayons; 2” white presentation view binder;<br />

The following items are needed <strong>by</strong> Frank Elementary<br />

School students. Individual teachers may request additional<br />

supplies during <strong>the</strong> first week of school as <strong>the</strong>ir needs may be<br />

different from o<strong>the</strong>r teachers at <strong>the</strong> same grade level.<br />

Kindergarten<br />

Large backpack (goes back and forth to school daily); one<br />

pair Fiskars pointed tip metal blade scissors; one box eight<br />

skinny Crayola crayons (classic colors: red, orange, yellow,<br />

green, blue, purple, brown and black); four pencils with<br />

erasers, standard size, No. 2 lead, sharpened; four glue sticks;<br />

one 4 oz. bottle of Elmer’s white school glue; one box of<br />

Crayola washable markers with wide tips, (eight classic colors:<br />

red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, brown and black);<br />

one red pocket folder without prongs; one yellow pocket folder<br />

without prongs; one small school box (8”x6”x3”-approx.)<br />

with no handles; one small bag “Gummy” lifesavers; tennis<br />

shoes to be worn from home on gym days (day to be<br />

announced in newsletter); T-shirt (oversized) with child’s<br />

name on it for a paint shirt; a beach towel for rest time, labeled<br />

with child’s name; one box Kleenex; one box of crackers or<br />

cookies to share for snack time. Mrs. Gigliotti’s classes only:<br />

One Prang watercolor paint set. All Girls: one large package<br />

of napkins and one box of gallon-size Ziploc baggies. All<br />

Boys: One container of antibacterial wipes and one box of<br />

quart-size Ziploc baggies. Items that need to be labeled are:<br />

scissors, marker box (keep markers in <strong>the</strong> box), school box,<br />

backpack, paint set, glue bottle, towel and paint shirt. Do not<br />

label o<strong>the</strong>r items.<br />

First Grade<br />

One-inch, heavy duty binder; box of 16 Crayola crayons;<br />

large pink eraser; three folders with two bottom pockets; four<br />

.77 oz. Elmer’s glue sticks; two low odor Expo fine point dry<br />

erase markers; set of eight broad, washable Crayola markers;<br />

70-page wide, spiral notebook; one set of addition flash cards;<br />

one set of subtraction flash cards; 12 No. 2 pencils, sharpened;<br />

8”x5” school box; pointed Fiskars scissors for kids; container<br />

of Wet Ones; one box tissues; hand sanitizer. Boys: One 25count<br />

box gallon-size Ziploc bags. Girls: One 25-count box<br />

quart-size Ziploc bags. Mrs. Hollabaugh’s class only: two 4oz.<br />

bottles Elmer’s white glue. Mrs. Hollabaugh’s and Ms.<br />

Richter’s classes only: 12 long colored Crayola pencils;<br />

Additional items needed include bookbag or backpack (no<br />

wheels), and gym shoes on gym days. Mrs. Hollabaugh’s<br />

class only: Please label all supplies with your child’s name,<br />

including individual crayons, pencils and markers. Mrs.<br />

Baum’s and Ms. Richter’s classes: Do not label pencils,<br />

crayons or markers.<br />

Second Grade<br />

One inch hard cover binder with pockets; 9”x12” clipboard;<br />

24-count Crayola crayons; large pink eraser; addition<br />

First Baptist Church of<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong> will hold a Back<br />

to School Bash on Saturday,<br />

August 18, from 11 a.m. to 2<br />

p.m. The event will be held<br />

on <strong>the</strong> front lawn of <strong>the</strong><br />

church located at 590 West<br />

South Boundary Street, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

There will be food, drinks,<br />

Children’s Resource Center<br />

• Crisis Intervention 24 hours a day<br />

• Diagnostic assessment<br />

• Counseling / Psycho<strong>the</strong>rapy<br />

• Individual/Group counseling<br />

• Programs for young parents and children<br />

• Residential treatment<br />

• Suicide Prevention<br />

• Substance Abuse Services<br />

Serving children, adolescents and<br />

families in Wood County<br />

for over 30 years.<br />

CALL<br />

419-352-7588 or 888-466-KIDS<br />

1045 Klotz Rd., Bowling Green, Oh.<br />

www.crcwoodcounty.org<br />

two yellow highlighters; classic color watercolor markers<br />

(both wide and fine line); 12 colored pencils; six regular<br />

size glue sticks; two 4-oz. Elmer’s white school glue;<br />

Fiskar’s pointed scissors; 12 sharpened No. 2 pencils; soft<br />

eraser; two Composition notebooks; one pack 3x5 wirebound<br />

index cards; one tub of disinfecting wipes; fourpack<br />

of low-odor dry eraser markers; box of tissues; backpacks<br />

(no wheels); paint shirt. Girls only: One box of<br />

quart-size Ziploc bags; one roll of paper towels. Boys<br />

only: One box of one-gallon-size Ziploc bags; one box of<br />

two-gallon-size Ziploc bags.<br />

Second Grade<br />

All supplies will be community supplies; no supply<br />

boxes are necessary. Box of 24 crayons; colored pencils;<br />

eight washable classic color markers; pointed metal scissors;<br />

one 4-oz. bottle of white school glue; nine small or<br />

four large glue sticks; 48 sharpened pencils; one package<br />

of multi-colored highlighters; chunk eraser; one package<br />

of pencil top erasers; one solid color pocket folder; two<br />

boxes of tissues; ruler; low-odor skinny dry erase markers;<br />

two containers antibacterial or ba<strong>by</strong> wipes; one bottle of<br />

hand sanitizer; one roll of Scotch tape; paint shirt; tennis<br />

shoes to be worn on gym days; one white 3M Command<br />

large hook (holds up to five pounds). Girls only: One box<br />

of sandwich-size Ziploc bags; one roll of paper towels.<br />

Boys only: One box of gallon-size Ziploc bags and one<br />

roll box of two-gallon size Ziploc bags. Shaffer and<br />

Rainey’s classes only: 1” binder with plastic cover sheet<br />

on cover.<br />

Third Grade<br />

Twelve No. 2 pencils, sharpened; one pencil sharpener<br />

with shaving receptacle; one box of 24 crayons; fine line<br />

watercolor markers; watercolor paints; two boxes of 24<br />

colored pencils, sharpened; two large erasers; one bottle of<br />

4-oz. Elmer’s white school glue; two white Elmer’s glue<br />

sticks; Fiskar’s pointed scissors; one package of wide<br />

lined notebook paper; 12-inch ruler with metric markings;<br />

and subtraction flashcards; five, two-pocket folders; four .21<br />

oz. Elmer’s glue sticks; eight Crayola broad washable markers;<br />

two, 70-page wide spiral notebooks; box of No. 2 pencils,<br />

sharpened; 8”x5” school box; pointed Fiskars scissors for kids;<br />

box of tissues; antibacterial wipes; four-ounce bottle of<br />

Elmer’s white glue; one Expo 2 broad tip low odor dry erase<br />

marker; one 7.5-oz. pump bottle of hand sanitizer. Girls: 20count<br />

box of gallon-size Ziploc bags. Boys: 25-count box of<br />

sandwich-size Ziploc bags. Additional items needed: bookbag<br />

or backpack; gym shoes on gym days. Please label all supplies<br />

with your child’s name.<br />

Third Grade<br />

Book bag; one 1-1/2” heavy duty binder; 48-count Crayola<br />

crayons; five subject dividers; large pink eraser; 2 two-pocket<br />

folders; two .21 oz. Elmer’s glue sticks; 4-ounce bottle of<br />

Elmer’s white glue; broad yellow highlighter; one pack of 100<br />

3”x5” ruled index cards; Expo 2, low odor dry erase marker;<br />

eight broad, washable Crayola markers; 70-page wide-lined<br />

notebook; 200-count wide looseleaf paper; red ballpoint pen;<br />

24 No. 2 pencils, sharpened; 12 long Crayola colored pencils;<br />

12” ruler with standard and metric markings; 8”x5” school<br />

box; pointed Fiskars scissors for kids; Scotch tape; one box of<br />

tissues; container of antibacterial wipes. Mrs. Jackson’s and<br />

Mrs. Stoffel’s classes only: 20-count box of quart-size Ziploc<br />

bags. Mrs. Waddell’s and Mrs. Stoffel’s classes only:<br />

9”x12.5” clipboard.<br />

Fourth Grade<br />

Heavy duty 1-1/2” binder (no Trappers); pencil box; five<br />

subject dividers; one 70-page spiral wide notebook; 24-count<br />

Crayola crayons; two large pink erasers; one red pocket folder;<br />

one green pocket folder; two .21-oz. Elmer’s glue sticks; four<br />

colored highlighters; two Expo 2 low odor dry erase markers;<br />

one package 200-count wide-lined, looseleaf notebook paper;<br />

No. 2 pencils, sharpened; 12 long Crayola colored pencils;<br />

pointed Fiskars scissors for kids; two boxes Kleenex tissues;<br />

container of antibacterial wipes. Boys: One box of quart-size<br />

Ziploc bags. Girls: One box of gallon-size Ziploc bags. Mrs.<br />

Morgan’s and Mr. Thomas’s classrooms only: Clipboard.<br />

Label all supplies individually with child’s name.<br />

Fifth Grade<br />

One 1-1/2” binder; pencil case or box; large pink eraser;<br />

four two-pocket folders (red, blue, yellow, black); six .21 oz.<br />

Elmer’s glue sticks; 8-oz. Purell hand sanitizer; one container<br />

anti-bacterial wipes; broad yellow highlighter; 24 pack<br />

crayons; four 70-page wide lined notebooks, non-perforated<br />

(red, blue, yellow, black); two red ballpoint pens; 24 No. 2<br />

plain yellow pencils, sharpened; 12 long Crayola colored pencils;<br />

6” Fiskars student scissors; two boxes of tissues; four<br />

pack of Expo 2, low-odor, dry erase markers; 3x5 index cards.<br />

Label all supplies. No wheeled backpacks.<br />

zippered three-ring two-inch wide binder with six “see<br />

through” insertable dividers; one roll paper towels; one<br />

box of gallon-size Ziploc bags; one large box tissues; paint<br />

shirt; small supply box; two black Expo dry erase makers<br />

for whiteboards; two highlighter markers (yellow/pink);<br />

one cylinder of Wet Ones. Schad’s class only: Steno pad.<br />

Fourth Grade<br />

One cylinder Clorox disinfecting wipes; 2” binder with<br />

one package of eight dividers; two boxes tissues; basic<br />

calculator; six three-prong pocket folders; two packages of<br />

wide-lined notebook paper; 3-ring pencil pouch; two spiral<br />

notebooks; paint shirt; 24 No. 2 pencils; 24-count box of<br />

crayons; four glue sticks; eight-10 watercolor markers;<br />

pointed metal scissors; colored pencils; four black lowodor<br />

dry erase markers for use on white boards; two red<br />

pens; eraser; two highlighters; 12” non-flexible ruler with<br />

metric and U.S. customary markings. Boys Only: One box<br />

of gallon-size Ziploc bags. Girls Only: One box quartsize<br />

Ziploc bags.<br />

Fifth Grade<br />

One 2” and one 1” binder; supply box; one package of<br />

3”x5” index cards; 12-inch ruler; eight-count package of<br />

washable markers; colored pencils; 24-count box of<br />

crayons; pointed metal scissors; pencil pouch with three<br />

holes; two 100-count, wide-ruled notebook paper and reinforcements;<br />

15 notebook tab dividers; 24 No. 2 pencils,<br />

sharpened; one large eraser; two red grading pens; two<br />

ultra fine Sharpie markers; three highlighters; 4-oz. gluestick;<br />

one bottle of glue; two rolls of transparent tape; two<br />

boxes of tissues; paint shirt; four low-odor dry erase markers;<br />

three single-subject wide-ruled spiral notebooks (70-<br />

100 pages each; 2 two-pocket folders. Boys Only: One<br />

container of Clorox wipes, one box gallon-size zip-up<br />

storage bags. Girls Only: One container of Clorox wipes,<br />

one box of quart-size Ziploc bags. Treece only: Two single<br />

subject spiral notebooks and one Composition notebook.<br />

Frank School supply list Woodland supply list<br />

First Baptist Church to host<br />

Back to School Bash Aug. 18<br />

a bounce house and more.<br />

School supplies will be available<br />

to those who need <strong>the</strong>m,<br />

while supplies last. The supplies<br />

will be given on a first<br />

come, first served basis.<br />

The event is open to all<br />

residents of <strong>Perrysburg</strong> and<br />

<strong>the</strong> surrounding communities.<br />

American Heritage Girls<br />

to hold kick-off event Aug. 23<br />

American Heritage<br />

Girls (AHG) will hold a<br />

kick-off event on Thursday,<br />

August 23, at 7 p.m.,<br />

at <strong>the</strong> YMCA Adventure<br />

Center, 210 East South<br />

Boundary Street, <strong>Perrysburg</strong>.<br />

AHG is a Christ-centered<br />

service organization<br />

for girls ages 5 to 18. The<br />

local troop meets on <strong>the</strong><br />

second, third and fourth<br />

Thursday, September<br />

through May, from 6:30 to<br />

8:30 p.m. The kindergart-<br />

The Classifieds<br />

are <strong>the</strong><br />

Cat’s Meow<br />

<strong>Perrysburg</strong><br />

<strong>Messenger</strong><br />

<strong>Journal</strong><br />

419-874-2528<br />

ners’ meeting ends at 7:45<br />

p.m.<br />

AHG develops spiritual,<br />

social and leadership skills<br />

through serving <strong>the</strong> community,<br />

earning badges,<br />

and making lasting friendships.<br />

Interested girls and<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir parents can learn<br />

more about <strong>the</strong> organization<br />

and upcoming events<br />

at <strong>the</strong> kick-off. For more<br />

information, send an email<br />

to Kimberly Klenda<br />

at klendafam5@gmail<br />

.com.<br />

Listed below are supplies needed <strong>by</strong> Woodland School students.<br />

Individual teachers may request additional supplies during<br />

<strong>the</strong> first week of school, as <strong>the</strong>ir needs may be different<br />

from o<strong>the</strong>r teachers at <strong>the</strong> grade level.<br />

If folders are mentioned in your list, please do not send<br />

Trapper Keepers-<strong>the</strong>y do not fit in <strong>the</strong> desks. Some items<br />

may need to be replaced, as needed.<br />

Kindergarten<br />

Scissors–please make sure <strong>the</strong>y will cut easily (child’s<br />

Fiskars), labeled; 10 plain No. 2 pencils, sharpened and not<br />

labeled; old T-shirt for painting, labeled; backpack, labeled;<br />

beach towel, labeled (all day only); small plastic school box,<br />

labeled; two boxes of eight crayons, each crayon labeled; one<br />

wide-lined spiral notebook, labeled; six large Elmer’s glue<br />

sticks, not labeled; Crayola Washable Magic Markers, not<br />

labeled; two black dry erase markers, not labeled; one container<br />

Clorox disinfectant wipes, bleach free; two AA batteries;<br />

1/2-inch white binder. Last Name A-H: One box snack-size<br />

Ziploc bags; one box tissues. Last Name I-R: One box of<br />

sandwich-size Ziploc bags; one bottle of Germ-x hand sanitizer.<br />

Last Name S-Z: One box of gallon-size Ziploc bags; one<br />

additional Crayola washable markers.<br />

First Grade<br />

Regular plastic school box; 12 plain yellow No. 2 pencils,<br />

each sharpened; large, soft eraser; box of 24 Crayola crayons;<br />

colored pencils, sharpened; one Expo 2 thick dry erase marker;<br />

one highlighter; Fiskars pointed tip scissors with plastic handle;<br />

12 large glue sticks; one box of tissues; paint shirt<br />

(labeled); backpack, no wheels; two 70-page spiral notebooks<br />

(wide ruled, no perforations); one old, clean sock; two wirebound<br />

sets of index cards. Boys–one container of Clorox disinfectant<br />

wipes, bleach free. Girls–one box of gallon size Ziploc<br />

bags.<br />

Second Grade<br />

Plastic storage box, 11”x7”x3” (Ziploc brand); large eraser;<br />

pencil top erasers; washable Crayola markers (box of 10);<br />

Fiskar’s pointed scissors; one four-ounce bottle of Elmer’s<br />

Glue; six Elmer’s glue sticks; box of 24 Crayola crayons; art<br />

shirt; backpack (no wheels); two sturdy folders, bottom pockets.<br />

Do not label <strong>the</strong> following items: two large boxes of tissues.<br />

Last Names A-M: One box of sandwich-size Ziploc<br />

bags. Last Names N-R: One box of gallon-size Ziploc bags.<br />

Last Names S-Z: One 8-oz. bottle of Germ-X hand sanitizer.<br />

Third Grade<br />

Pointed scissors; four glue sticks; crayons (minimum 16,<br />

labeled); school box; four odorless dry erase markers, labeled;<br />

one clean old sock; two packages of 12 No. 2 pencils; erasers;<br />

wide-lined white loose-leaf notebook paper; one folder with<br />

bottom pockets (no large ring notebooks or Trapper Keepers);<br />

one large box of facial tissues; paint shirt, labeled; small box of<br />

colored pencils, labeled; one highlighter; one container of<br />

Clorox disinfectant wipes, bleach free. Girls only: One box of<br />

gallon size Ziploc bags. Boys only: One box of sandwich size<br />

Ziploc bags. No rolling backpacks.<br />

Fourth Grade<br />

Items should not be labeled. Binders and supply boxes<br />

not needed. One packages of wide-lined notebook paper; three<br />

packs of yellow No. 2 pencils, sharpened; two large glue<br />

sticks; two large erasers; markers; paint shirt; one large box of<br />

tissues; one box of quart-size Ziploc bags; two plastic folders<br />

with bottom pockets; one Expo dry erase marker; three singlesubject,<br />

spiral notebooks; five blue pens. No rolling backpacks.<br />

Fifth Grade<br />

White, wide-lined, loose-leaf notebook paper; 12 No. 2<br />

pencils with erasers; two blue or black ballpoint pens; two glue<br />

sticks; pointed scissors; box of 24 crayons; washable markers;<br />

school box for supplies; large box of facial tissues; pencil<br />

pouch; two folders with pockets; paint shirt; 2” three-ring<br />

binder (zippered binder is acceptable); seven tab dividers; two<br />

single subject spiral notebooks; one highlighter; one pack of<br />

3”x5” index cards; one pack of 3”x3” Post-It Notes. No rolling<br />

backpacks.<br />

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Sixth Grade<br />

This is a listing of general<br />

sixth grade school supplies.<br />

Not all supplies–art, technology,<br />

language arts, exploratory<br />

French, etc.–are included.<br />

These supply requests will be<br />

given to students on <strong>the</strong> first<br />

day of school.<br />

Basic student supplies (to<br />

be given to science teacher):<br />

two boxes of tissues; two red<br />

pens; pack of highlighters;<br />

3”x5” white lined cards; two<br />

glue sticks.<br />

Student supplies (students<br />

should have with <strong>the</strong>m at all<br />

times): 1-1/2” or 2” sturdy,<br />

three-ring binder; eight-subject<br />

dividers or two packages<br />

of dividers; one regular-point<br />

Sharpie permanent black pen;<br />

small set of colored pencils;<br />

one pocket folder, three-hole<br />

punched; two packages of<br />

lined paper; scissors; pencils;<br />

two heavy duty spiral notebooks<br />

with pockets, i.e., Five<br />

Star brand; pencil pouch; two<br />

jumbo size book sox.<br />

Math supplies: 1-1/2”<br />

sturdy, three-ring binder; one<br />

package dry erase markers;<br />

one scientific calculator from<br />

<strong>the</strong> following list: TI 34 multiview,<br />

TI 30XIIS TI 34II or<br />

TI 30XA. (Note: The TI 30X<br />

multiview is not allowed on<br />

state tests).<br />

Language Arts:<br />

•Mrs. Bock: 2” binder<br />

(used solely for LA); seven<br />

dividers; one package sticky<br />

notes (will be collected for<br />

community supplies.)<br />

•Ms. Budnick: 1-1/2” or<br />

2” sturdy, three-ring binder<br />

(used solely for LA); package<br />

of subject dividers; package<br />

of wide-ruled lined paper<br />

(will be collected for community<br />

supplies); one 70-100<br />

page, one-subject spiral notebook<br />

(remains in classroom);<br />

small package Post-It notes<br />

(will be collected for community<br />

supplies.)<br />

•Mrs. Courtney: 2” binder<br />

with plastic cover (to insert a<br />

paper for a cover); five<br />

dividers to use in <strong>the</strong> binder<br />

labeled at follows: Reading<br />

Resources, Writing<br />

Resources, Spelling/Vocab,<br />

Grammar, Handouts. Ms.<br />

Courtney will expect students<br />

to have paper, pens, pencils,<br />

highlighters, and art supplies<br />

The second <strong>annual</strong> Bow<br />

Wow Bash will be held<br />

Saturday, August 18, from<br />

9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in conjunction<br />

with <strong>the</strong> <strong>annual</strong><br />

Maumee Summer Fair.<br />

The new location on <strong>the</strong><br />

corner of Conant and<br />

Broadway streets will be<br />

filled with dog related vendors<br />

and rescue groups<br />

with dogs available for<br />

adoption.<br />

The community is invited<br />

to bring <strong>the</strong>ir dogs and<br />

enter contests including<br />

ugliest dog, cutest dog,<br />

best costume, most talented,<br />

owner/pet look-a-like,<br />

and more. The event is free<br />

and prizes will be awarded.<br />

The Bow Wow Bash<br />

benefits <strong>the</strong> Humane Ohio<br />

spay/neuter clinic.<br />

Humane Ohio vet techs<br />

will offer nail clippings for<br />

$5. A pet food drive will be<br />

held during <strong>the</strong> event for<br />

<strong>the</strong> Humane Ohio pet food<br />

bank. Dry and wet dog<br />

and cat food also may be<br />

dropped off at Kingston<br />

Residence of <strong>Perrysburg</strong>,<br />

333 East Boundary, or<br />

Kingston Residence of<br />

Sylvania, 4125 King Road,<br />

through August 17.<br />

Humane Ohio operates<br />

a non-profit, low-cost<br />

spay/neuter clinic and pet<br />

food bank which provided<br />

services to more than<br />

12,500 animals in 2011<br />

Junior High supply lists<br />

(crayons, markers, or colored<br />

pencils) when <strong>the</strong>y come to<br />

class every day. They can use<br />

<strong>the</strong>se supplies in <strong>the</strong>ir o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

classes as well.<br />

•Mrs. Horrall: The following<br />

will be turned in for community<br />

supplies–sharpened<br />

pencils; one red pen; one<br />

pack, wide ruled notebook<br />

paper. A separate binder is<br />

not needed. Students will tab<br />

a section in <strong>the</strong>ir binder for<br />

language arts. Supplies not<br />

required, but appreciated: disinfectant<br />

wipes, colored pencils,<br />

crayons and markers for<br />

community use.<br />

•Mrs. Switala: 2” binder<br />

with plastic cover (to insert a<br />

paper for a cover); five<br />

dividers to use in <strong>the</strong> binder<br />

labeled as follows: Reading<br />

Resources, Writing<br />

Resources, Spelling/Vocab,<br />

Grammar, Handouts. Students<br />

are expected to have<br />

paper, pens, pencils, highlighters,<br />

and art supplies<br />

(crayons, markers, or colored<br />

pencils) when <strong>the</strong>y come to<br />

class every day. They can use<br />

<strong>the</strong>se supplies in <strong>the</strong>ir o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

classes as well.<br />

Seventh Grade<br />

Science: three-ring binder<br />

(1” recommended); red grading<br />

pen; looseleaf paper; scientific<br />

calculator (same as for<br />

math); highlighter. Boys: one<br />

box of tissues to be given to<br />

science teacher for team.<br />

Girls: one pack of pencils to<br />

be given to science teacher<br />

for team.<br />

Social Studies: Highlighter;<br />

one pack colored pencils;<br />

pens; looseleaf paper;<br />

spiral notebook; folder.<br />

Math: Folder/binder<br />

(choose your method of<br />

organization); looseleaf<br />

paper; TI-30X IIS Scientific<br />

Calculator. Supplies to be<br />

turned in to <strong>the</strong> math teacher:<br />

24 pencils. Boys: One pack<br />

of wide-ruled looseleaf<br />

paper–give to math teacher.<br />

Girls: One box of sandwichsize<br />

Ziploc bags–give to math<br />

teacher.<br />

7th Grade Choir: one 1”<br />

three-ring binder (any color);<br />

No. 2 pencils; any color highlighter.<br />

Exploratory French (elective):<br />

One 1”, three-ring<br />

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spiral notebook; No.<br />

2 pencils; grading pens or<br />

markers; one-pocket folder;<br />

one package of Crayola<br />

crayons, labeled with name.<br />

Students with last names<br />

beginning with A-M: Pack<br />

of blue or black pens; two<br />

boxes of tissues. Students<br />

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Eighth Grade<br />

All eighth grade students<br />

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(turn in to science teacher);<br />

red pens for grading only;<br />

No. 2 pencils; looseleaf notebook<br />

paper; highlighters; colored<br />

pencils/markers; ruler<br />

(marked in metric and standard);<br />

scientific calculator,<br />

TI-30XIIS; 2, three-ringed<br />

binders, 1-1/2” or larger; six<br />

tab dividers; 2 two-pocket<br />

folders; two spiral notebooks;<br />

earbuds (recommended); one<br />

four-pack of AAA batteries to<br />

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Suggested: Zippered<br />

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Social studies–one new or<br />

used tennis ball.<br />

Language Arts–in addition<br />

to <strong>the</strong> above: Looseleaf notebook<br />

paper; two packages of<br />

100 3”x5” white, lined index<br />

cards; Post-It/Sticky notes in<br />

five colors; highlighters; red<br />

pens; blue pens; 1 two-pocket<br />

folder; one spiral notebook;<br />

colored pencils; flash<br />

drive/memory stick; one box<br />

of tissues.<br />

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Art I: 1 two-pocket folder;<br />

two No. 2 pencils (one must<br />

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French: Three-ringed<br />

binder or folder; one box of<br />

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Industrial technology: 1<br />

two pocket folder; one<br />

mechanical pencil; colored<br />

pencils/markers.<br />

Spanish 1: Spiral notebook;<br />

1 two-pocket folder.<br />

Gifted language arts: 2”<br />

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