All high school students (grades 9-12) are strongly encouraged to invest
in a student planner to keep track of important class dates, assignments and events.
Get one! Middle school students (grades 6-8) will have a planner provided by the school.
Middle school and high school students should be prepared with notebooks and pens/pencils,
and students who have the following classes or teachers should also bring the following items:
Mrs. Elm Art students: Bring pencils!
Mrs. Koble Biology and Biomedical Science classes one composition notebook
one folder
one box of nitrile gloves (S, M, L or one size fits all)
Miss Kling Pencils and pencil sharpener
Black, blue and red pens
highlighters
glue stick
a durable pocket folder
two college-ruled Composition Notebooks, one for each semester (No spiral binding!)
calculator
Anatomy and Chemistry students only: a pair of properly fitting nitrile gloves (non-latex) for your hand
size. Get ones that fit you well!
Mrs. Cabak Middle School Science classes (All 6th, 7th and 8th graders; supplies to be replaced as needed)
Planner (for all subjects)
one college-rule composition notebooks with 100 sheets (200 pages, paper cover preferred)
one folder with pockets (for homework/announcements) – color should match course period color
12 colored pencils (erasable is acceptable)
two pencils with erasers (Mechanical pencils are not allowed!)
one handheld pencil sharpener
one glue stick or roll of tape
one pair of scissors
one container to secure items on the desk (A supply box is easier to handle.)
In addition,
6th graders: please bring one three-count package of plain yellow tennis balls (Only plain yellow.)
7th graders: please bring one container of disinfectant wipes or one bottle of hand soap
(without moisturizer), or both!
8th graders: please bring one bottle of hand sanitizer (70% alcohol content) or one box of tissue
***Donations of these items are greatly appreciated throughout the year. Thank you!***
Mrs. McCurry AP & US History Classes large five-subject notebook
a 2-inch three-ring binder
writing utensils
World History large five-subject notebook
writing utensils
Law large five-subject notebook
writing utensils
Mr. Meharry a three-ring binder, a package of college-rule paper, and a package of graphing paper
(NO SPIRAL-BOUND NOTEBOOKS!)
a Ti-84 graphing calculator
(If you choose an equivalent, you must be familiar with that calculator’s manual.)
Geometry classes only a “geometry kit” consisting of a compass, ruler and small protractor
(Large protractors tend to make it difficult to measure angles in the textbooks.)
Mr. Theis Algebra I, Algebra II, Foundations of Algebra, and Conclusions of Algebra a Ti-84 graphing calculator and charger, if your calculator has one
binders
pencils
Mr. Merck All 6th, 7th and 8th grade Math students should have: a basic calculator that adds, subtracts, multiplies and divides. (No other functions are necessary.)
a box of black dry erase markers
Mr. Nason Middle School Band Essential Elements for Band 2000 Book 2 (Red book), and a pencil
Concert Band Essential Technique for Band (Teal book), and a pencil
Mrs. Wald Middle School English classes (all 6th, 7th and 8th graders)
pencils and a highlighter
a 1/2-inch binder or 1-inch binder with pockets
loose-leaf paper (NO SPIRAL-BOUND NOTEBOOKS!)
one box of facial tissues or one canister of Clorox wipes
Mr. Wald 400 3x5 index cards (An index card holder is optional.)
a ½-inch binder and loose-leaf paper
a red or blue pen for correcting