Meeker

Supply lists for Meeker area schools

Meeker Elementary School
Preschool — all
4-6 glue sticks
1 4-pack dry erase markers
1 two-pocket folder
1 large package napkins
1 composition notebook
Backpack
Preschool fee

Preschool—girls
All listed above
1 container Clorox wipes
1 box crayons
1 pack washable watercolors
1 package construction paper
Preschool—boys
All listed above
1 large box Kleenex
1 pack washable markers
1 pair scissors
1 ream white copy paper
Kindergarten
Backpack
2 containers Clorox wipes
1 box 24-count crayons
1 deck playing cards
3 two pocket folders (no fasteners)
2 green plastic folders with fasteners
1 bottle glue
10 glue sticks
1 pair headphones
Highlighters (1 each—green, yellow, blue, pink)
1 package 3×5 index cards
3 boxes Kleenex
1 dry erase marker
1 primary composition notebook
2 packages 24 count #2 pencils
1 pack sticky notes
1 pair scissors
1 non-perishable snack for class
1 package sandwich-size Ziploc baggies
1 ream white copy paper
Grade 1
2 boxes 24-count crayons
1 box Kleenex
1 container Clorox wipes
10 large glue sticks
1 4-pack dry erase markers
1 pair scissors
1 pair headphones
1 4-pack highlighters
3 composition notebooks
1 Primary composition notebook
1 ream white copy paper
1 bottle glue
1 package of markers
1 pack colored pencils
1 pack 24 count #2 pencils
1î binder
BOYS: 1 package gallon Ziploc baggies
GIRLS: 1 package sandwich-size Ziploc baggies
Grade 2
1 box crayons
1 box Kleenex
1 container Clorox wipes
1 non-perishable snack for class
4 packages of glue sticks
1 4-pack dry erase markers
1 pair scissors
2 large erasers
2 packages 24 count #2 pencils
4 wide-ruled spiral notebooks
1 wide-ruled composition notebook
1 pair headphones
1 pencil box
1 4-pack highlighters
1 ream white copy paper
1 package wide-ruled loose leaf paper
1 package 3×5 index cards
2 two-pocket folders
1 package Scripto felt tip markers
Grade 3
1 calculator
1 container Clorox wipes
3 two-pocket folders
1 two-pocket folder with fasteners
1 bottle glue
2 packages glue sticks
1 pair headphones
1 4-pack dry erase markers
1 pack markers
1 packages wide-ruled loose leaf paper
1 ream white copy paper
2 packages 24 count #2 pencils
1 pack colored pencils
1 ruler with centimeters and inches
1 school box
1 pair scissors
4 composition notebooks (1 each—red, blue, black, yellow)
1 non-perishable snack for class
Grade 4
1 pack colored pencils
3 boxes Kleenex
1 bottle glue
1 non-perishable snack for class
2 containers Clorox wipes
4 packages glue sticks
1 pack markers
1 pair scissors
1 ruler with centimeters and inches
2 large erasers
3 packages wide-ruled loose leaf paper
3 two-pocket folders with fasteners
4 packages 24 count #2 pencils
3 spiral notebooks
2 composition notebooks
2 4-pack dry erase markers
1 calculator
1 pair headphones
1 package highlighters
1 ream white copy paper
1 box sandwich-size Ziploc baggies
1 pencil sharpener
Water bottle
Grade 5
1 package colored pencil
2 boxes Kleenex
1 non-perishable snack for class
1 container Clorox wipes
2 packages of glue sticks
1 package markers
1 pair scissors
1 ruler with centimeters and inches
2 large erasers
2 packages wide-ruled loose leaf paper
4 packages 24 count #2 pencils
2 two-pocket folders
4 composition notebooks (assorted colors)
2 4-pack dry erase markers
1 calculator
1 pair headphones
1 package highlighters
1 ream white copy paper
1 medium size pad sticky notes
1 package 3×5 index cards
1 school box
Red and blue pens
EVERY STUDENT SHOULD BRING A BACKPACK LABELED WITH THEIR FIRST AND LAST NAME

Barone Middle School
Sixth Grade
4 spiral notebooks (journal)
Highlighters — yellow, pink, green, blue
4 packages college-ruled paper
Pencils to be replenished each quarter
• mechanical pencils are ideal with lead
Trapper Keeper with pencil pouch
4 three-hole folders for Trapper Keeper
1 container Clorox wipes
2 boxes Kleenex
1.5 inch three-ring binder
1 package 5-tab dividers
Seventh Grade
2 composition notebooks
Highlighters yellow, pink, green, blue
3 packages college-ruled paper
White glue or glue sticks
Pens
Pencils to be replenished each quarter
• mechanical pencils are ideal with lead
Colored pencils
1 pack of Expo markers (dry erase)
Trapper Keeper with pencil pouch
4 three-hole folders for Trapper Keeper
1 full-size container Clorox wipes
2 large boxes Kleenex
2 inch three-ring binder
1 inch three-ring binder
1 package 5-tab dividers
1 packages clear sheet protectors
1 package 3×5 index cards
Eighth Grade
6 pocket folders
2 packages 3×5 index cards
4 composition notebooks
Personal headphones for computer
2 packages 100-count college-ruled loose leaf paper for assignments
1 container Clorox wipes
2 boxes Kleenex
Pencil pouch
Colored pencils/markers
2 glue sticks
Highlighters—yellow, green, pink, blue
Pencils
2 red pens
Band: Instrument book, instrument-related supplies
Proper concert dress (black slacks, dark shoes/socks)
Pencils
PE: Shorts, tee shirt and athletic socks
Padlocks (optional)
Students can pay a $5 deposit for a lock— refundable at the end of the year upon return. They my also purchase their own lock. It is recommended that they use locks on their school locker and PE locker.
MUST BE PAID AT THE FIRST OF THE YEAR:
Band fee for:
Percussion – $20
Rental of school instrument – $40
Computer fee (annual) – $15
Athletic fee – $40 per sport

Meeker High School
*In general, every student is expected to have a USB or thumb drive, pens and pencils.
Math
TI-83+ or 84+ Graphing Calculator
Graph and lined paper
Three-ring binder for paper and pencils
Ruler (metric and English)
Colored pencils
Protractor
Compass
Algebra 1 and Transitional Math also needs:
Bound composition notebook
Science
Three-ring binder notebooks
Graph and lined paper
Bound composition book (Biology and Anatomy/Physiology)
Indelible ink pen (black or blue)
Metric ruler
Colored pencils
Red pens
Three inch binder and dividers
Social Studies (Geography/World History)
Three-ring notebooks
Binder or folders for material collections
Three-hole paper
Spiral notebooks
Colored paper
Foreign Language
Three-ring notebooks
Binders or folders for material collections
Three-hole paper
Spiral notebook
Highlighters
Spanish/English dictionary (optional)
PE: Appropriate dress for class (shorts, sweats, tennis shoes)
Art
Small sketch pad
6 #2 pencils
2 soft erasers
2 black extra find point Sharpies
Language Arts/Literature
Binder
Notepaper
2 composition notebooks
Assorted highlighters
Dictionary
Style manual (Elements of Style or similar)
Flash drive
Dictionary App (optional)
Ag/Business Education
USB/Thumb drive
Two inch binder with dividers
Loose leaf paper
Introduction to Agriculture also needs:
• Leather boots/shoes (fire resistant)
• Fire resistant shop coat or overalls
Band/Jazz Band
Spiral notebook
Mechanical pencil
Instrument-related supplies
Proper concert dress (black slacks, dark shoes/socks and white button down shirt)
BAND STUDENTS: Bring your instrument the first day of school!
Choir
Three inch black three-ring binder
Spiral notebook
Mechanical pencil
Teen Choices/Relationships/Food Science
1 subject Five Star Notebook
Fashion Deign
Two inch black binder
Special Education
Two inch three-ring binder
1 box Kleenex
Two-pocket folders with fasteners
Clorox wipes
Mechanical Career Clusters and Wood Shop
Paper (spiral or loose leaf in three-ring binder)
Pencils

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  • Jake Blazon at bat for the Meeker Cowboys. The MHS team brought home two wins against Olathe and lost two against the North Fork Miners. The location for this weekend’s games has not been announced due to weather and field conditions. Read the full story online at ht1885.com.
  • The 2024 Meeker High School boys basketball team held their awards banquet last week. Jace Mobley was named Player of the Western Slope League and all-conference, Ryan Sullivan all-conference, Jonathon Fitzgibbons all-conference, Ethan Quinn honorable mention all-conference, Jacob Simonsen honorable mention all conference. Mobley will play in All State games. Coach Klark Kindler was named Western Slope Coach of the Year. Left to right: Bryan Rosas, Simonsen, Quinn, Fitzgibbons, Mobley and Sullivan.
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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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Jake Blazon at bat for the Meeker Cowboys. The MHS team brought home two wins against Olathe and lost two against the North Fork Miners. The location for this weekend’s games has not been announced due to weather and field conditions. Read the full story online at ht1885.com.
Jake Blazon at bat for the Meeker Cowboys. The MHS team brought home two wins against Olathe and lost two against the North Fork Miners. The location for this weekend’s games has not been announced due to weather and field conditions. Read the full story online at ht1885.com.
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The 2024 Meeker High School boys basketball team held their awards banquet last week. Jace Mobley was named Player of the Western Slope League and all-conference, Ryan Sullivan all-conference, Jonathon Fitzgibbons all-conference, Ethan Quinn honorable mention all-conference, Jacob Simonsen honorable mention all conference. Mobley will play in All State games. Coach Klark Kindler was named Western Slope Coach of the Year. Left to right: Bryan Rosas, Simonsen, Quinn, Fitzgibbons, Mobley and Sullivan.
The 2024 Meeker High School boys basketball team held their awards banquet last week. Jace Mobley was named Player of the Western Slope League and all-conference, Ryan Sullivan all-conference, Jonathon Fitzgibbons all-conference, Ethan Quinn honorable mention all-conference, Jacob Simonsen honorable mention all conference. Mobley will play in All State games. Coach Klark Kindler was named Western Slope Coach of the Year. Left to right: Bryan Rosas, Simonsen, Quinn, Fitzgibbons, Mobley and Sullivan.
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It's that time again! Another edition of great local news stories is 
🐰 Hopping 🐰 your way this morning! Catch up on everything thats 🐣 hatching 🐣 in Rio Blanco County this week.
Need a copy? Signing up is fast and easy! Visit our website at ht1885.com/subscribe to get a copy sent to your door every week! 
We appreciate all your continued support!
It's that time again! Another edition of great local news stories is 🐰 Hopping 🐰 your way this morning! Catch up on everything thats 🐣 hatching 🐣 in Rio Blanco County this week. Need a copy? Signing up is fast and easy! Visit our website at ht1885.com/subscribe to get a copy sent to your door every week! We appreciate all your continued support!
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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.
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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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.
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