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RE-1 School District Supply List

MEEKER I Meeker Elementary School 2013-2014 suggested School Supply List

Boys: Please bring 1 box sandwich size Ziploc baggies
Girls: Please bring 1 box gallon size Ziploc baggies
Send supplies in on the first day of school (unless otherwise noted). All students will need a set of headphones for computer use, as well.
Specialists may require additional school supplies after school begins. Tennis shoes are required for PE class. Please no large notebooks or trapper keepers due to size of desks

Pre-school
4-6 Elmer’s Glue Sticks
1 large package of napkins
Backpack
1 two pocket folder
1 pkg construction paper
Girls: Lg container Clorox wipes, 1 box crayons
Boys: Lg box tissues, 1 box washable markers

Kindergarten
2 2-pocket folders
1 backpack/bag
1 big eraser
1 set of colored pencils
1 water color paint set
1 box of anti-viral Kleenex
1 box of 24 crayons
1 container disinfecting wipes
20 Glue Sticks
1 Elmer’s School Glue
1 pack #2 wooden pencils
4 pack of dry erase markers
1 package of Gallon Ziploc baggies

Grade 1
1 backpack
1 box of 24 crayons
1 box of 24 colored pencils
1 pkg of snacks to share
1 container of disinfecting wipes
1 large box of anti-viral Kleenex
6 glue sticks
1 package (of 24) #2 wooden pencils
1 package (of 4) dry erase markers-chisel tipped
2 composition notebooks – Wide ruled
2 2-pocket folders
6 large erasers
1 pair of scissors
1 small school box

Grade 2
1 bottle of white school glue
1 box anti-viral Kleenex
1 box of 8-24 crayons
1 container disinfecting wipes
1 large pair metal pointed scissors
1 package of washable markers
1 small school box
2 2-pocket folders
1 composition book
2 boxes graham crackers
6 erasers
2 packages of 24 wooden pencils #2
(no mechanical pencils, no pens please), to be brought in as needed during the year, not all on first day.
2 spiral notebooks (wide ruled)
4 dry erase markers (fine tip)
4 glue sticks

Grade 3
1 box of anti-viral Kleenex
2 boxes of graham crackers
1 container of disinfecting wipes
1 eraser
1 package colored pencils
1 package dry erase markers
1 package watercolor markers
1 pair of scissors
1 ruler (centimeters and inches)
1 packages loose leaf paper (wide ruled)
3 packages of 24 wooden pencils #2
(no mechanical pencils, no pens please)
3 pocket folders
4 composition notebooks, 100 sheets each
2 large glue sticks
3 highlighters (pink, green & yellow)
Calculator (optional)

Grade 4
1 bottle of white school glue
2 boxes anti-viral Kleenex
1 box of colored pencils
1 box of graham crackers
2 containers of disinfecting wipes
4 packages of glue sticks
1 package markers
1 pair of scissors
1 ruler (centimeters and inches)
2 erasers
2 packages loose leaf paper (wide ruled)
3 packages of 24 wooden pencils #2
3 2-pocket folders with fasteners
2 spiral notebooks
2 composition notebooks
1 Pkg dry erase markers
1 calculator (optional)

Grade 5
1 box anti-viral Kleenex
1 box of graham crackers
1 calculator (optional)
1 container disinfecting wipes
1 deck of playing cards
1 package of 3×5 index cards
1 package of sticky notes (post its)
1 package of colored pencils
1 pair of scissors
2 erasers
1 package loose leaf paper (wide ruled)
2 packages of 24 wooden pencils #2
3 highlighters
3 spiral notebooks
5 2-pocket folders with NO fasteners
composition book
2 glue sticks

Pre-school
4-6 Elmer’s Glue Sticks
1 large package of napkins
Backpack
1 two pocket folder
1 pkg construction paper
Girls: Lg container Clorox wipes, 1 box crayons
Boys: Lg box tissues, 1 box washable markers

BARONE MIDDLE SCHOOL
Suggested Supply List 2013-2014
Sixth/Seventh/Eight Grades

6th Grade:
2 Spiral Notebook (Journal)
2 Composition books
Highlighters-yellow, pink, green, and blue
4 packages of college ruled paper
Pencils to be replenished each quarter
n Mechanical pencils are ideal with lead
Trapper Keeper with pencil pouch
4, 3 hole folders for Trapper Keeper
1 container of Clorox wipes
1 box of Kleenex
$3 for Language Arts Binder (supplied)
$5 for History Alive Notebook (supplied)

7th Grade:
2 Spiral Notebook (Journal)
2 composition books
Highlighters-yellow, pink, green, and blue
4 packages of college ruled paper
Pencils to be replenished each quarter
n Mechanical pencils are ideal with lead
Trapper Keeper with pencil pouch
4, 3 hole folders for Trapper Keeper
1 container of Clorox wipes
1 box of Kleenex
$3 for Language Arts Binder (supplied)
$5 for History Alive Notebook (supplied)

8th Grade:
6 pocket folders
2 packages of 3×5 index cards
3 composition notebooks
Personal headphones for computer
3 packages of 100 count- college ruled loose-leaf paper for assignments
$5 for History Alive Notebook (supplied)
Pencil pouch
n Colored pencils/markers
n 2 glue sticks
n Highlighters – yellow, green, pink, blue
n Pencils
n 2 red pens

Band:
Instrument book, Instrument related supplies
Proper Concert dress (black slacks, dark shoes/socks)
Pencils

PE:
Shorts, tee shirt, and athletic shoes

MUST BE PAID AT THE FIRST OF THE YEAR

n Band Fee-annual fee
(For 7th and 8th grades only)
n Percussion -$20.00,
n Rental of school instrument – $40.00
n Computer Fee – annual fee-$15.00
n Athletic Fee $40 per sport and a physical

MEEKER HIGH SCHOOL
Suggested Supply List
2013-2014

Math Classes:
TI-83+ or 84+ Graphing Calculator
Graph and lined paper
Drawing Compass
Protractor
3-ring binder for papers & pencils
Ruler (Metric and English)
Colored pencils

Science classes:
3-ring binder notebooks
Graph & Lined paper
Bound composition book(Quadrille (graph) composition notebook preferred for Alg 1, physical Science and Chemistry)
Indelible ink pen (black or blue)
Metric ruler
Colored pencils

Social Studies (Geography/World History):
3-ring notebooks
Binder or folders for material collections
3-hole Paper
Spiral notebooks
Colored paper

Computer Classes:
USB Jump Drive (min 512 M)

Foreign Language:
3-ring notebooks
Binders or folders for material collections
3-hole paper
Spiral notebooks

P.E./Personal Fitness:
Appropriate dress for class
(shorts, sweats, tennis shoes)
Weight-training gloves

Art:
Small sketch pad
6 #2 pencils
2 soft erasers
2 black extra fine point sharpies

Language Art & Lit Classes:
Binder
Notepaper
2 composition notebooks
Assorted highlighters
Dictionary
Style manual (Elements of Style or similar)
Survival Skills:
1 (2”) binder for resource files
1 (2”) binder for Career Portfolio

Voc. – Ag Classes:
(1) 2”-binder
Package of 24 colored pencils
Package of markers
Glue sticks
Bound composition book (college ruled at least 80 sheets)
For welding:
A pair of 100% Cotton Coveralls
Leather Shoes

Band:
Instrument related supplies
Proper Concert dress (black slacks, dark shoes/socks, and white button down shirt)
Pencils
BAND STUDENTS: Bring your instrument the first day of school!

Miscellaneous:
USB Jump Drive
pencils
Erasers
Pens
Whiteout
Notebooks
Paper
Special items to be announced at first class meeting

Alternative Education:
3 ring binder notebooks
Letter size (11 ¾ x 9 1/2)”) portfolio (any color)
Pencils
pens
colored pencils
Ruler
3-hole paper
Blank computer disks
paper
markers
calculator
erasers
whiteout

ALL Students:
Headphones for computer use

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