Meeker, School

Suggested supplies for Meeker schools

Pre-school supply list
6 Elmer’s Glue Sticks
1 large container of Clorox Wipes
1 large package of napkins
Backpack
Girls: Small pkg. of paper plates
Boys: large box anti-viral Kleenex

Kindergarten supply list
1 2-pocket folder with fasteners
1 backpack/bag
1 big eraser
1 set of washable markers
1 box of anti-viral Kleenex
1 box of 24 crayons
1 container disinfecting wipes
1 package construction paper
8 Glue Sticks
1 empty paper towel roll and toilet paper roll
4 plain wooden pencils #2
1 bottle of hand sanitizer

First grade supply list
1 backpack/bag
1 bottle white school glue
1 box of 8-24 crayons
1 box of graham crackers
1 container of disinfecting wipes
1 large box of anti-viral Kleenex
2 packages of glue sticks
1 package of washable markers
2 packages (of 24) #2 wooden pencils
1 pair of scissors
1 small school box
2 dry erase markers
2 spiral notebooks
3 2-pocket folders
4 large erasers

Second grade supply list
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 loose leaf paper
1 package of washable markers
1 small school box
2 2-pocket folders
2 2-pocket folders with fasteners
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

Third grade supply list
1 1” 3-ring binder
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)
2 packages loose leaf paper (wide ruled)
2 packages of 24 wooden pencils #2
(no mechanical pencils, no pens please)
3 2-pocket folders
3 spiral notebooks (at least 40 pages each)
4 large glue sticks
1 reusable water bottle

Fourth grade supply list
1 bottle of white school glue
1 box anti-viral Kleenex
1 box of 8-24 crayons
1 box of graham crackers
1 container of disinfecting wipes
1 package of glue sticks
1 package watercolor markers
1 pair of scissors
1 ruler (centimeters and inches)
2 erasers
2 packages loose leaf paper (wide ruled)
2 packages of 24 wooden pencils #2
(no mechanical pencils, no pens please)
3 2-pocket folders with fasteners
3 spiral notebooks
1 calculator (optional)

Fifth grade supply list
2 boxes 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 8 tab dividers
1 package of sticky notes (post its)
1 package of colored pencils
1 package watercolor markers
1 pair of scissors
1 ruler (centimeters and inches)
2 erasers
2 packages loose leaf paper (wide ruled)
2 packages of 24 wooden pencils #2
3 highlighters
3 spiral notebooks
5 2-pocket folders with fasteners
• Label all supplies with student’s name in permanent marker Send supplies in on the first day of school (unless otherwise noted)
• 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
Girls: Please bring 1 box gallon size Ziploc baggies
Boys: Please bring 1 Box sandwich size Ziploc baggies
Barone Middle School
Sixth/Seventh/Eighth grades
Language Arts
Composition Notebook (Journal)
Highlighters — yellow, pink, green, and blue
3 packages of college ruled paper
Pencils and eraser
Markers and/or colored pencils
2 glue sticks
$4.00 for 3-ring binder provided on first day of school — (Returning students will only need to pay if they need a new binder. Please do not purchase a separate one)
Pencil pouch for 3-ring binder (Unless you already have 1 in your LA binder. This pouch will be kept in your LA binder that stays in the classroom)
1 package 8-tab dividers for 3-ring binder

Social Studies:
2 folders with brads and pockets for material collection
2 spiral notebooks (to be left in classroom)
pencils
$5.00 for History notebook, provided on first day of school.

Science:
Composition Note book for notes
Pencils, pens, paper
1 Large brown paper sack (To cover Science book)
2 pkgs 3×5 lined index cards

Math:
1 1-inch 3-ring binder
1-package 8-tab dividers for a 3-ring binder
2 package of 100-count College ruled loose-leaf paper for assignments
Composition Notebook
1 package of index cards
2 red pens
highlighters — yellow, pink, green, and blue
2 wooden pencils

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

All Math Classes:
TI-83+ or 84+ Graphing Calculator
Graph and lined paper
3-ring binder for papers & pencils
Ruler (Metric and English)
Colored pencils
Science classes:
3-ring binder notebooks
Graph & lined paper
Bound composition book(college ruled at least 80 sheets for field/lab notes)available at Jackson’s
Indelible ink pen (black or blue)
Metric ruler
Colored pencils

Optional books for math
Math at Hand (ISBN-0669457701) — for 6th & 7th grade;
Algebra To Go (ISBN-0669471518) — for 8th grade (Great references when helping students with math problems)

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 roller ball pens(black)

Upper-Level Math Classes:
TI-83+ or 84+ Graphing Calculator
Drawing Compass
Protractor
Graph and lined paper
3-ring binder notebook
Metric ruler
Colored pencils

Lang. Art & Lit. Classes:
3-ring notebook, binder, paper, pencils, pens, book covers, crayons, colored pencils and markers, glue stick, colored paper, dictionary, flash drive/travel drive

Survival Skills
1 (2”) binder for resource files
1 (2”) binder for Career Portfolio
Voc. Ag Classes:
(1) 2”-binder
1 1”-binder (Mechanics class)
A pair of 100% Cotton Coveralls
Leather Shoes (Ag Mechanics)
Electives:
Notebooks
Paper
Special items to be announced at first class meeting

Miscellaneous
USB jump drive, pencils, erasers, pens, whiteout

Middle School Annual Fees:
• Must be paid at the first of the year
• Annual Band Fee — (For 7th and 8th grades only)
• Percussion — $20.00,
• Rental of school instrument — $40.00
• Annual Computer Fee — $15.00
• Athletic Fee — annual for all sports-$50.00 and a physical
Meeker High School
Language Arts
Composition Notebook (Journal)
Highlighters – yellow, pink, green, and blue
3 packages of college ruled paper
Pencils
Eraser
Markers and/or colored pencils
2 glue sticks
$4.00 for 3-ring binder provided on
first day of school — (Returning students will only need to pay if they need a new binder) (Please do not purchase a separate one)
Pencil pouch for 3-ring binder (Unless you already have 1 in your LA binder)
(This pouch will be kept in your LA binder that stays in the classroom)
1 package 8-tab dividers for 3-ring binder

Social Studies:
2-folders with brads and pockets for material collection
2-spiral notebooks (to be left in classroom)
pencils
$5.00 for History notebook, provided on first day of school.

Science:
Composition Notebook for notes
Pencils
Pens
Paper
1 Large brown paper sack (To cover Science book)
2 pkgs 3×5 lined index cards
Math:
1 1-inch 3-ring binder
1-package 8-tab dividers for a 3-ring binder
2 package of 100-count College ruled loose-leaf paper for assignments
Composition Notebook
1 package of index cards
2 red pens
highlighters- yellow, pink, green, and blue
2 wooden pencils
Band:
Instrument book
Instrument related supplies
Proper Concert dress (black slacks, dark shoes/socks)
Pencils

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

Science Classes:
3-ring binder notebooks
Graph & Lined paper
Bound composition book(college ruled at least 80 sheets for field/lab notes) available at Jackson’s
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 roller ball pens (black)

Upper-Level Math Classes:
TI-83+ or 84+ Graphing Calculator
Drawing compass
Protractor, graph and lined paper
3-ring binder notebook
Metric ruler, colored pencils

Lang. Art & Lit. Classes
3-ring notebook, binder, paper, pencils, pens, book covers, crayons, colored pencils and markers, glue stick, colored paper, dictionary, flash drive/travel drive

Survival Skills:
1 (2”) binder for resource files
1 (2”) binder for career portfolio

Voc. Ag Classes:
(1) 2”-binder
1 1”-binder (Mechanics class)
Pair of 100% cotton coveralls
Leather Shoes (Ag Mechanics)

Electives:
Notebooks, paper, special items to be announced at first class meeting

Miscellaneous:
USB Jump Drive, pencils, erasers, pens, whiteout, 3-hole paper, blank computer disks, paper, markers, calculator, erasers

Alternative Education:
3 ring binder notebooks, letter size (11 x 9 1/2”) portfolio (any color), pencils, pens, colored pencils, ruler

HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL FEES:
• Percussion — $20.00,
• Rental of school instrument — $40.00
• Annual Computer Fee — $15.00
• Athletic Fee — annual for all sports-$50.00 and a physical

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  • It’s getting late, do you know where your kids are? Read all the Rio Happenings for this week in print or online at ht1885.com.
  • Mormon crickets have hatched near Rangely. They were all sighted on BLM land north of Hwy. 64 near the junction of CR 96 and CR 1, down a dirt road near the Moffat County line.  The picture shown was taken yesterday by Mary Meinen from Rangely. She says the crickets are about the size of a ladybug (less than 1/2”). Some of them are actually yellow in color but most of them are darker. They are milling around and getting ready to start moving soon. Note: Photo is not to scale.
Rio Blanco County and the White River and Douglas Creek Conservation Districts are still asking for your help to identify additional hatch-outs of crickets so that control efforts can be put in place. The success of the program will highly depend upon local landowners and the public helping to locate crickets as soon as they hatch.  See last week’s paper for a list of ways to help or contact the County Weed & Pest District at 970-878-9670 or the Conservation District office at 970-878-9838 with any questions. Website: www.WhiteRiverCD.com
  • Read part three of the story of M.T. Streeter in this week’s edition of History Lessons! Find it in this week’s edition and online at ht1885.com.
  • Meeker FFA Chapter members competed at the District Leadership Development Event in Craig, Colorado, this month. Top row from left to right: Eva Scritchfield, Charlie Rogers, Alan Rivera, Trent Sanders, Koy Weber, Orion Musser, Said Rodriguez, Carlos Carrillo, Aidan Tapia, Hayden Garcia, Tristan Rollins, Mathew Willey, Quentin Simpson. Middle row: Sidney Keetch, Aurora Stallings, Sydnie Ross, Ava Nay, Lili Piper, Leah Wood. Bottom Row: Jaicee Simmons, Kailynn Watson, Cody Richardson, Kayla Castillo, Braydin Raley, Autumn Stallings, Aimee Shults, Emily Hamm. Read the full story online at ht1885.com.
  • Choose-your-own-adventure…. Hear from our Editor in this week’s edition and online at ht1885.com.
  • A crew from the Flat Tops Chapter of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation joined forces last summer to remove obsolete fences to improve habitat for wildlife. Read the full story and the foundation’s update from their 30th Anniversary meeting in this week’s edition and online at ht1885.com.
  • Black Sulphur Tavern held a grand opening and ribbon cutting for their new business at 364 Seventh St. The space has been renovated with several TVs and games and provides a fun, friendly atmosphere to watch your favorite sports team and enjoy a burger and wings. Owners Frank Maestas and Pat Maestas are pictured with their new staff and Chamber of Commerce representatives Stephanie Hanson, Trudy Burri and Margie Joy. Follow Black Sulphur Tavern on Facebook. Their hours are Wednesday and Thursday 3-9 p.m., Friday 3 p.m. - 1 a.m., Saturday 11-1 a.m., Sunday 11 a.m. to midnight.
  • The winning teams and individuals for the 18th annual White River Community Association Buy-Fly Fishing Tournament are as follows. Individual top weight catch was Dave Metrovich and longest fish was Kevin Massey. First place team won by Rio Blanco Abstract: Erik Eckman, Adam Parrett, Dave Metrovich and Wayne Kirkpatrick. Second place team was Drake Consulting: Travis Kaiser, John Douglas, Tony Bartolomucci and Bob Brandeberry. Third place team Mr. Rogers and the Hood (accepted by Doug Rogers) Gary Rogers, Mark Beauchamp, Kyle Schutte and Rick Gunter. The white fish have been frozen and will be served at the annual White River Community Association fish fry fundraiser in June.
  • Cowboy Carson Klinzmann on the mound for Meeker at Suplizio Field in Grand Junction last Saturday. Meeker took on the 4A Rifle Bears, losing 11-1, and the Basalt Longhorns, losing 7-3. Read the recap online at ht1885.com.
It’s getting late, do you know where your kids are? Read all the Rio Happenings for this week in print or online at ht1885.com.
It’s getting late, do you know where your kids are? Read all the Rio Happenings for this week in print or online at ht1885.com.
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Mormon crickets have hatched near Rangely. They were all sighted on BLM land north of Hwy. 64 near the junction of CR 96 and CR 1, down a dirt road near the Moffat County line.  The picture shown was taken yesterday by Mary Meinen from Rangely. She says the crickets are about the size of a ladybug (less than 1/2”). Some of them are actually yellow in color but most of them are darker. They are milling around and getting ready to start moving soon. Note: Photo is not to scale.
Rio Blanco County and the White River and Douglas Creek Conservation Districts are still asking for your help to identify additional hatch-outs of crickets so that control efforts can be put in place. The success of the program will highly depend upon local landowners and the public helping to locate crickets as soon as they hatch.  See last week’s paper for a list of ways to help or contact the County Weed & Pest District at 970-878-9670 or the Conservation District office at 970-878-9838 with any questions. Website: www.WhiteRiverCD.com
Mormon crickets have hatched near Rangely. They were all sighted on BLM land north of Hwy. 64 near the junction of CR 96 and CR 1, down a dirt road near the Moffat County line. The picture shown was taken yesterday by Mary Meinen from Rangely. She says the crickets are about the size of a ladybug (less than 1/2”). Some of them are actually yellow in color but most of them are darker. They are milling around and getting ready to start moving soon. Note: Photo is not to scale. Rio Blanco County and the White River and Douglas Creek Conservation Districts are still asking for your help to identify additional hatch-outs of crickets so that control efforts can be put in place. The success of the program will highly depend upon local landowners and the public helping to locate crickets as soon as they hatch. See last week’s paper for a list of ways to help or contact the County Weed & Pest District at 970-878-9670 or the Conservation District office at 970-878-9838 with any questions. Website: www.WhiteRiverCD.com
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Read part three of the story of M.T. Streeter in this week’s edition of History Lessons! Find it in this week’s edition and online at ht1885.com.
Read part three of the story of M.T. Streeter in this week’s edition of History Lessons! Find it in this week’s edition and online at ht1885.com.
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Meeker FFA Chapter members competed at the District Leadership Development Event in Craig, Colorado, this month. Top row from left to right: Eva Scritchfield, Charlie Rogers, Alan Rivera, Trent Sanders, Koy Weber, Orion Musser, Said Rodriguez, Carlos Carrillo, Aidan Tapia, Hayden Garcia, Tristan Rollins, Mathew Willey, Quentin Simpson. Middle row: Sidney Keetch, Aurora Stallings, Sydnie Ross, Ava Nay, Lili Piper, Leah Wood. Bottom Row: Jaicee Simmons, Kailynn Watson, Cody Richardson, Kayla Castillo, Braydin Raley, Autumn Stallings, Aimee Shults, Emily Hamm. Read the full story online at ht1885.com.
Meeker FFA Chapter members competed at the District Leadership Development Event in Craig, Colorado, this month. Top row from left to right: Eva Scritchfield, Charlie Rogers, Alan Rivera, Trent Sanders, Koy Weber, Orion Musser, Said Rodriguez, Carlos Carrillo, Aidan Tapia, Hayden Garcia, Tristan Rollins, Mathew Willey, Quentin Simpson. Middle row: Sidney Keetch, Aurora Stallings, Sydnie Ross, Ava Nay, Lili Piper, Leah Wood. Bottom Row: Jaicee Simmons, Kailynn Watson, Cody Richardson, Kayla Castillo, Braydin Raley, Autumn Stallings, Aimee Shults, Emily Hamm. Read the full story online at ht1885.com.
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Choose-your-own-adventure…. Hear from our Editor in this week’s edition and online at ht1885.com.
Choose-your-own-adventure…. Hear from our Editor in this week’s edition and online at ht1885.com.
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5/9
A crew from the Flat Tops Chapter of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation joined forces last summer to remove obsolete fences to improve habitat for wildlife. Read the full story and the foundation’s update from their 30th Anniversary meeting in this week’s edition and online at ht1885.com.
A crew from the Flat Tops Chapter of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation joined forces last summer to remove obsolete fences to improve habitat for wildlife. Read the full story and the foundation’s update from their 30th Anniversary meeting in this week’s edition and online at ht1885.com.
5 days ago
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6/9
Black Sulphur Tavern held a grand opening and ribbon cutting for their new business at 364 Seventh St. The space has been renovated with several TVs and games and provides a fun, friendly atmosphere to watch your favorite sports team and enjoy a burger and wings. Owners Frank Maestas and Pat Maestas are pictured with their new staff and Chamber of Commerce representatives Stephanie Hanson, Trudy Burri and Margie Joy. Follow Black Sulphur Tavern on Facebook. Their hours are Wednesday and Thursday 3-9 p.m., Friday 3 p.m. - 1 a.m., Saturday 11-1 a.m., Sunday 11 a.m. to midnight.
Black Sulphur Tavern held a grand opening and ribbon cutting for their new business at 364 Seventh St. The space has been renovated with several TVs and games and provides a fun, friendly atmosphere to watch your favorite sports team and enjoy a burger and wings. Owners Frank Maestas and Pat Maestas are pictured with their new staff and Chamber of Commerce representatives Stephanie Hanson, Trudy Burri and Margie Joy. Follow Black Sulphur Tavern on Facebook. Their hours are Wednesday and Thursday 3-9 p.m., Friday 3 p.m. - 1 a.m., Saturday 11-1 a.m., Sunday 11 a.m. to midnight.
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The winning teams and individuals for the 18th annual White River Community Association Buy-Fly Fishing Tournament are as follows. Individual top weight catch was Dave Metrovich and longest fish was Kevin Massey. First place team won by Rio Blanco Abstract: Erik Eckman, Adam Parrett, Dave Metrovich and Wayne Kirkpatrick. Second place team was Drake Consulting: Travis Kaiser, John Douglas, Tony Bartolomucci and Bob Brandeberry. Third place team Mr. Rogers and the Hood (accepted by Doug Rogers) Gary Rogers, Mark Beauchamp, Kyle Schutte and Rick Gunter. The white fish have been frozen and will be served at the annual White River Community Association fish fry fundraiser in June.
The winning teams and individuals for the 18th annual White River Community Association Buy-Fly Fishing Tournament are as follows. Individual top weight catch was Dave Metrovich and longest fish was Kevin Massey. First place team won by Rio Blanco Abstract: Erik Eckman, Adam Parrett, Dave Metrovich and Wayne Kirkpatrick. Second place team was Drake Consulting: Travis Kaiser, John Douglas, Tony Bartolomucci and Bob Brandeberry. Third place team Mr. Rogers and the Hood (accepted by Doug Rogers) Gary Rogers, Mark Beauchamp, Kyle Schutte and Rick Gunter. The white fish have been frozen and will be served at the annual White River Community Association fish fry fundraiser in June.
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Cowboy Carson Klinzmann on the mound for Meeker at Suplizio Field in Grand Junction last Saturday. Meeker took on the 4A Rifle Bears, losing 11-1, and the Basalt Longhorns, losing 7-3. Read the recap online at ht1885.com.
Cowboy Carson Klinzmann on the mound for Meeker at Suplizio Field in Grand Junction last Saturday. Meeker took on the 4A Rifle Bears, losing 11-1, and the Basalt Longhorns, losing 7-3. Read the recap online at ht1885.com.
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