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Cornerstone will host Awana Clubs this school year!Every Wednesday Night

6:30 pm - 8:00 pmClubs start in September!For more information...

...Call the church at 985-748-3185!

Load’em Up

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Wednesday, July 20, 20112 Back To School

STRIKE UPSTRIKE UPTHE BANDTHE BAND

Dr. Ted’s Musician’s Center1200 W. Thomas St. • Hammond

985-345-189118 Months • No Interest • Financing Available

Everythingyou need . . .

Books • SuppliesMusic Instruction

(Piano, Voice, Guitar, Violin, Percussion)

Full line music retail at GREAT prices.

Band instrument rentals starting at $1200 per month

KindergartenBoys2 boxes Kleenex facial tissue 1 box 20 gallon-size Ziploc bags1 lg rectangular baby wipes24 ct yellow pre-sharpened wooden pencils1 pk each blue, green & purple heavy-weight con-

struction paper1 pair Fiskars blunt end scissors6 pks Crayola Crayons (16 or 24 count)1 pk Crayola Washable Markers (Classic Colors, 8

or 10 count)2 pks glue sticks (two large or six small per pack)2 Early Composition Books (drawing area above

writing area)Girls2 rolls paper towels1 box 25 quart size ziploc bags24 ct yellow pre-sharpened wooden pencils1 pk each re, yellow and orange heavy weight con-

struction paper1 pair Fiskars blunt end scissors6 pks Crayola Crayons (16 or 24 count)1 pk Crayola Washable Markers (Classic Colors, 8

or 10 count)2 pks glue sticks (2 large or 6 small per pack)2 Early Composition Books (drawing area above

writing area)

First GradeBoys3 boxes Kleenex facial tissue 1 box 20 gallon-size Ziploc bags1 lg rectangular baby wipes72 ct yellow pre-sharpened wooden pencils2 pk wide ruled loose leaf paper1 pk multi-colored construction paper1 pk of 4 black, low odor dry erase markers2 Black marble composition notebooks6 pk Index cardsGirls3 rolls paper towels1 box 25 quart-size Ziploc bags1 lg rectangular baby wipes72 ct yellow pre-sharpened wooden pencils2 pk wide ruled loose leaf paper1 pk multi-colored construction paper1 pk of 4 black, low odor dry erase makers2 black marble composition notebooks6 pk index cardsArt supplies in a small supply box to include:(3) 24 count crayons, glue sticks,(1) bottle glue, and blunt scissors

Second GradeBoysKleenex facial tissue 1 box 20 gallon-size Ziploc bags1 lg box rectangular baby wipes72 ct yellow pre-sharpened wooden pencils2 pk wide ruled loose leaf paper1 pk multi-colored construction paper (sorted by

color)1 pk of 4 low odor dry erase markers2 Marble notebooks (wide rule)1 three-subject notebookGirls3 rolls paper towels1 box 25 quart sized Ziploc bags1 lg rectangular baby wipes72 ct yellow pre-sharpened wooden pencils

2 pk wide ruled loose leaf paper1 pk multi-colored construction paper1 pk of four low odor dry erase markers2 marble notebooks (wide rule)1 three-subject notebookArt supplies in a small supply box to include:Three 24 count crayons, glue sticks,One bottle glue, and blunt scissorsNO COLORED PENCILS

Third GradeBoysKleenex facial tissue 1 box 20 gallon-size Ziploc bags1 lg rectangular baby wipes72 ct yellow pre-sharpened wooden pencils2 pkwide ruled loose leaf paper1 pk multi-colored construction paper1 pk of 4 black, low odor dry erase markers2 fi ve-subject notebooks2 pks 3x5 index cardsGirls3 rolls paper towels1 box 25 quart size Ziploc bags1 lg rectangular baby wipes72 ct yellow pre-sharpened wooden pencils2 pk wide ruled loose leaf paper1 pk multi-colored construction paper1 pk of 4 black, low odor dry erase markers2 fi ve-subject notebooks2 pks 3x5 index cardsArt supplies in a small supply box to include:Three 24 count crayons, glue sticks,One bottle glue, and blunt scissors

Fourth Grade BoysKleenex facial tissue 1 box 20 gallon-size Ziploc bags1 lg rectangular baby wipes72 ct yellow pre-sharpened wooden pencils2 pk wide ruled loose leaf paper1 pk multi-colored construction paper1 pk of 4 black, low odor dry erase markers 6 ct plastic pocket folders with brads (1 of each:

red, blue, green, yellow, orange, and purple) Please fi ll each folder with wide ruled notebook paper.

2 pk 3x5 index cardsGirls3 rolls paper towels1 box 25 quart size Ziploc bags1 lg rectangular baby wipes72 ct pre-sharpened wooden pencils2 pk wide rule loose leaf paper1 pk multi-colored construction paper1 pk of 4 black, low odor dry erase markers6 ct plastic pocket folders with brads (1 of each:

red blue green, yellow, orange, and purple) please fi ll each folder with wide ruled notebook paper.

2 pk 3x5 index cardsArt supplies in a small supply box to include:Three 24 count crayons, glue sticks,One bottle glue, and blunt scissors

ATTENTIONThese supplies may need to be replenished during the

school year. You may want to “stock up” on supplies dur-ing “Back to School” sales when prices are low. Rolling book sacks are not allowed and large, over-sized book sacks are not necessary. Also, mechanical pencils and binders are not allowed.

Loranger Elementary Loranger MiddleFifth Grade1 fi ve-subject notebook with pockets2 pencils everydayArt supplies (crayons, markers, colored pencils,

highlighters, glue, pencil sharpener, and scissors)Zipper pouch for supplies (no boxes please)Baby wipes – girls Ziploc gallon bags – boysLoose-leaf paperPlastic pocket folderDisinfecting wipesHand sanitizer$15.00 Supply Fee$15.00 PE Art Fee Sixth Grade6 fi ve-subject notebooks, one for each 6 WEEKS(BINDERS ARE NOT ALLOWED)1 three-subject notebooks for Enrichment1 plastic expandable fi le folder2 packs of pencils, blue or black ink pens, high-

lighters1 zipper pouch for pencils, markers, highlighters,

etc.6 manila folders (PLEASE DO NOT LABEL)1 pack of crayons, colored pencils, and glue stick3 packs of markers1 pair of Fiskars pointed scissors1 pack of wide ruled loose-leaf paper2 boxes of Clorox wipes

1 small pencil sharpener1 bottle of antibacterial hand sanitizer1 box of quart size Ziploc bags (girls)1 box of gallon size Ziploc bags (boys)$15.00 workbook fee$5.00 lock fee (All locks must be purchased

through the school. NO child is allowed to bring their own lock from home.)

Seventh GradeALL CLASSES:Heavy duty zipper BINDER with 6 subject areas

with pocket dividers and heavy duty sheet protec-tors

Antibacterial wipes – NOT BABY WIPES#2 lead pencils – may use mechanical pencilsEnclosed pencil sgaroeberPens (blue or black only) – Schoolwork completed

using metallic/neon or red ink will not be acceptedRed pen for grading onlyHighlighters$15.00 workbook feePE Bag (cinch bag)MATH1 subject notebook (composition) for each six

weeksENGLIGH:Marble notebook for journal Loose-leaf paper 1 manila folder

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Wednesday, July 20, 2011 Back To School 3

Amite City FurnitureAmite City Furniture & MATTRESS11198 Hwy 16W • Amite, LA (west of Interstate 55) • 985-748-7610 • www.amitecityfurniture.com

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Wednesday, July 20, 20114 Back To School

CENTURYFINANCIAL

SERVICES

Now with 5 locations to better serve the customers of Tangipahoa & St. Helena parishes

Amite201 East Oak St

985-747-1000

Now with 5 locatio

Hammond110 Market St

985-345-4200

Kentwood402 Avenue G

985-229-5777

Greensburg16180 Hwy 43 North

225-222-4039

ve the customers

Ponchatoula900 W. Pine St.

985-386-8777Independence

345 W. Railroad Ave.985-878-4306

Loranger54033 Hwy 1062

985-878-6606

Hammond 18150 Hwy 190985-345-7122

& Paul’s Pharmacy Locations

3 convenient locations to serve you!

Back to School... with the Pig!

LORANGER MIDDLECONTINUED FROM PAGE 3

READINGMarble notebookLoose-leaf paper1 manila folderENRICHMENT3 sheet protectorsSmall dry erase markersCloth for erasing – clean old sock, glove, etc?1 manila folderSCIENCE/SOCIAL STUDIESColored pencils, scissors, glue, construction pa-

perLoose-leaf paper1 manila folder for each subject Eighth Grade3 – ring zippered binderLoose-leaf paperSix dividers with pockets – Label dividers (Eng-

lish, Reading, Math, Science, Social Studies, and Math Enrichment). Place dividers in binder fi lled with loose-leaf paper.

Colored pencils/felt-tip markers3 Pkgs. Pencils – Ms. Davis (Math) will collect 1

pack of these pencils. Erasers (for tops of pencils)Blue and/or black ink pens – Teachers will not ac-

cept any student work which has been completed using red or neon/metallic ink.

Two one-subject spiral notebooks for Social Stud-ies Quick Starts and Math Homework

Pencil sharpener with container that holds pencil shavings.

3-ring zippered pencil bag – Place bag in zippered binder to hold pencils, pens, colored pencils, mark-ers, pencil sharpener, etc.

One pack of red pens for grading class workOne container of wet wipes/anti-bacterial Small cloth drawstring gym bag for PE$15.00 supply fee

Ms. Nichols Class1 pack of 72 pencils2 packs of pencil erasers (pink rectangle, not the

ones that go on top of the pencils)3 packs of loose-leaf paper2 packs of colored pencils1 zipper binder (school bags are NOT allowed)Scissors2 packs glue sticks2 packs tabbed dividers for binders2 packs lined 3 x 5 index cards2 bottles of Hand SanitizerSupply fee $15.007th & 8th graders need a draw-string bag for PE.

ATTENTIONNo booksacks, binders, color boxes or backpacks will

be allowed in the classroom. No space available for place-ment. Students will be allowed to carry a drawstring bag.

SCHOOL SUPPY FEEMust be paid at the beginning of each school year.

West Side MiddleFifth and Sixth Grade6 fi ve-subject notebooks (1 per 6 weeks)6 packs loose leaf paper3 dozen #2 pencils1 pencil sharpener with cup4 pocket folders & manila folders1 colored pencils (set of 8) 1 24-pack crayons 1 pack construction paper (girls)2 glue sticks (boys)1 four-pack dry erase markers (girls) 1 hand sanitizer (boys)1 roll of paper towels (girls)1 box of Kleenex (boys)

Seventh and Eight GradeOne 2 - 3 inch binder2 packs subject dividers

6 packs loose leaf paper* 3 dozen #2 pencils*1 pencil sharpener with cup6 pocket folders1 colored pencils (set of 8) 1 pack construction paper (girls)5 manila folders (boys)1 four-pack dry erase markers (girls) 1 hand sanitizer (boys)1 roll of paper towels (girls)1 box of Kleenex (boys)

ATTENTION$20.00 workbook fee$20.00 PE uniform (last year’s uniform can be worn).

Throughout the year students will need to replace pencils and loose leaf paper.

Tangipahoa Parish Schools start classon Thursday, August 11. Oak Forest Academy

starts classes on Wednesday, August 10.

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Wednesday, July 20, 2011 Back To School 5

Come see us for your

Back-to-SchoolEye Exam!

Medicare Accepted

Independence Eye ClinicDr. Eugene Oppman

312 W. 4th Street • Independence

(985) 878-1066

Independence Elem. IndependenceMiddle Magnet Kindergarten

Boys6 packs of Crayola Large or Regular Crayons (NO

16 or 24 packs please)1 pack of plastic forks and spoons1 pack of Expo dry erase markers3 boxes of Kleenex4 large Anti-bacterial wipes (such as Clorox or

Lysol)1 pack of Crayola washable markers3 rolls of paper towels1 pack of Playdoh1 pair of Fiskars brand scissors (round tip)1 large AND 1 small pack of cheap white PAPER

plates (No Styrofoam please)1 red and blue plastic Kindermat***$10.00 Supply fee****NO BOOKSACKS ~ You need to buy a zippered binder

with a strapGirls2 large anti-bacterial wipes (such as Clorox or Ly-

sol)6 packs of Crayola Large or Regular Crayons (NO

16 or 24 packs please)4 packs of construction paper3 boxes of Kleenex3 rolls of paper towels4 packs of baby wipes2 packs of Crayola washable markers6 bottles of Elmer’s School Glue1 pair of Fiskars brand scissors (round tip)Ziploc Bags: 1 quart size AND 1 gallon size1 red and blue plastic Kindermat***$10.00 Supply fee****NO BOOKSACKS ~ You need to buy a zippered binder

with a strapEVERYONE: 1 PAIR OF EXTRA CLOTHES IN A ZIPLOC

BAG WITH CHILD’S NAME ON THE OUTSIDE.Optional: (Any of these things you can pick up through-

out the year can be very helpful)1 box of bandaidsLarge and regular sized index cardsPost-it notesScotch tapeBlack and red ink pensStaplesSharpies (all colors)Snack size ziplocs

First Grade2 4-pack dry erase markers2 large containers of clorox wipes4 24-packs Crayola crayons – keep one at home

for homework2 24-packs of papermate pencils2 4oz bottles of Elmer’s Glue1 pair of Fiskars scissors6 wide rule spiral notebooks2 packs of index cards 2 10-pack Crayola Washable MarkersBoys only 4 rolls of paper towels 2 boxes of quart size zipocks Girls Only4 boxes of kleenex 2 boxes of gallon size ziplocks * Please put your child’s name on supplies.

$10.00 supply fee*No rolling book-sacks*No pencil boxes

Second Grade2 rolls of paper towels1 box of Kleenex3 boxes of 24 count crayons6 wide-ruled 120 sheet spiral notebooks2 bottles of glue or large glue sticks4 packs of 24 count pencils1 pack of dry erase markers1 pair of scissors1 pack of construction paperGirls 1 large box of baby wipesBoys1 box of Ziploc bags*Please write your child’s name on each item. All school supplies must continue to be supplied by par-

ents throughout the school year. A $10.00 supply fee must be paid for each student. Booksacks with wheels and pencil sharpeners are NOT

allowed at school.

Third Grade4 boxes of 24 count crayons3 large packs of loose leaf paper6 spiral notebooks (wide ruled only with at least

100 sheets)1 marble notebook6 plastic pocket folders with prongs (2 red fold-

ers, 2 blue folders, 2 yellow folders)6 packs of No. 2 pencils yellow (American made)3 rolls of paper towels1 4-pack of dry erase markers3 boxes of KleenexBoys2 bottles of Elmer’s glue 1 box of gallon ZiplocGirls 2 large pack of construction paper1 box of pint/quart size Ziploc bagsAll school supplies must continue to be supplied by par-

ents throughout the school year.

Fourth Grade4 large rolls of paper towels2 large boxes of gallon size Ziploc bags3 packs of 24 crayons1 pair of blunt scissors6 one subject notebooks - 70 sheets (no perfo-

rated edges) 6 packs of pencils (12 count #2)3 glue sticks (not bottle)6 pocket folders (do not write names on them)Boys1 pack of EXPO dry erase markers1 pack of index cardsGirls2 boxes of Kleenex2 packs of loose leaf paperNo booksacks with wheels are allowed.$10.00 supply fee is required.Please write you child’s name on everything except the

folders.

Fifth and Sixth GradesSix 1- 3’’ ring binders with zipper and pocketsLoose leaf paper (Students will use loose leaf pa-

per throughout the entire school year.)8 dividersAt least 2 packs of #2 pencils (no mechanical

pencils)At least 2 packs blue or black ink pens only (no

colored gel pens allowed)Art Supplies: crayons, markers, colored pencils,

glue, highlighters, hand pencil sharpener, and scis-sors)

Zipper pouchconstruction Paper3 manila folders6 pocket folders with prongs (yellow, green, red,

blue, orange, purple)$5.00 Computer Lab Fee for Printing$15.00 Supply Fee$20.00 P.E. Uniform (S&S sports)*PE uniforms must be purchased as S&S Sports in

Hammond. Students will have until the end of the fi rst six weeks to purchase a uniform before being penalized for grading.

*Note - students who do not pay supply fee or owe fees will not be able to attend fi eld trips.

Seventh and Eighth Grades6 manila folders5 pocket folders with prongs (Red-Science, Green-

Reading, Purple-Language, Yellow-Math, Blue-Social Studies)

Four 1 1/2” binders1 pack 5x7” index cards4 packs of 8 dividers1 pack of Highlighters (yellow)1 4GB Flash Drive3 packs of Loose Leaf Paper1 three-subject notebook perforated3 packs of #2 Pencils$5.00 Computer Lab Fee for Printing$15.00 Supply Fee$20.00 PE Uniform (S&S sports)*PE uniforms must be purchased as S&S Sports in

Hammond. Students will have until the end of the 1st six weeks to purchase a uniform before being penalized for grading.

*Note - students who do not pay supply fee or owe fees will not be able to attend fi eld trips.

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Wednesday, July 20, 20116 Back To School

Class Works!Your Education Store

• Offi ce & School Supplies• Teaching Products

• Bulletin Board Supplies• Parenting Helps

• Presentation Boards • Laminating

Open: Mon-Fri 9 am-6 pm & Sat 10-4 pm985-542-6263

1107 W. Morris Ave. • HammondBarbara Neal ~ Owner

318 East Railroad Ave.Independence, La 70443

985-878-2828Fax 985-878-2286

314 West Oak St. Ste. AAmite, La 70422

985-748-7434Fax 985-748-7771

ON THE COVER:SOON TO BE FILLED. Many empty school bus seats waiting to be fi lled on Tangipahoa Parish School Bus Driv-er James Rimes’ bus.

LEFT:CLIMB ABOARD. Tan-gipahoa Parish Bus Driver James Rimes welcomes third grader Anthony Sims aboard before pushing on to the next bus stop.

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Wednesday, July 20, 20118 Back To School

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Amite Elementary Communications MagnetKindergarten3 Boxes Kleenex1 Kindergarten Mat - Thin not thick1 Watercolor Paint SetClorox or Lysol Wipes3 Rolls of Paper Towels1 Pencil bag (not box)Book sack (no wheels)4 boxes of Crayola Crayons (8 count)2 glue sticks & 2 bottles of glue1 pair of Safety Scissors1 pkg. brown paper bagsGallon Ziploc Bags and paper plates (Boys) Quart Ziploc Bags and hand wipes (Girls)

First Grade1 School box3 Two-pocket folders1 Rolls of paper towels3 Boxes of Kleenex1 Four-pack Dry Erase MarkersCrayons 24 count (2 Boxes)Glue (2 bottles Elmer’s medium)1 pair of Scissors (safety point)2 packs of #2 Pencils1 pkg. of construction paper3 Three-subject wide-ruled notebooks1 box of Wet Wipes2 bottles of GermXGirls = quart size Ziploc bags

Boys = gallon size Ziploc bags

Second Grade6 One-Subject Notebooks (Wide-Ruled)1 pack loose leaf paper2 Boxes of Kleenex1 Roll of Paper Towels2 Two-Pocket Folders1 Pack of Black Dry Erase Markers2 boxes of Crayons (16-24 count) & school box2 bottles of glue (Elmer’s Medium)Scissors (safety point)2 pkg. (24 count yellow) #2 pencilsHand Sanitizer & Band Aids1 box of Wet Wipes1 pkg. construction paper & 1 pkg. manila foldersGirls – Quart size Ziploc BagsBoys – Gallon size Ziploc Bags

Third Grade6 1-Subject Spiral Notebooks (Wide-Ruled) non-

perforated3 Packs loose leaf paper (Wide-ruled not College-

ruled)3 Pocket Folders with clasps (no names)1 Pack of Manila folders and construction paper4 pkg. of 24 #2 Pencils & pencil box (No mechani-

cal pencils)2 book coversCrayons-24 count

Glue-white liquid onlyScissors 3 boxes Kleenex2 rolls paper towels1 bottle Germ-X & hand soap & BandaidsGirls-Quart size Ziploc Bags; box of Wet WipesBoys-Gallon size Ziploc Bags; box of Wet Wipes Fourth Grade2 Three-subject notebooks2 Pocket Folders - no names2 Writing Journals1 Pkg. Zip Lock Bags (large or small)2 Pkg. 200 count wide ruled loose-leaf paper2 Boxes Kleenex2 Bottles of Germ-X1 pkg. wet wipes2 Rolls of Paper Towels1 Pack of Dry Erase Markers2 glue sticksCrayons and markers3 packs of 24 pencils2 small pencil sharpeners (should fi t in pencil box)Pencil box and rulerScissors

ATTENTIONEach class grade has a $15.00 supply fee - cash or

money order only. Payable at the beginning of the school year.

Amite ElementaryCommunications Magnet

Grades PreK - 4Principal Kay Christmas

985-748-6953

This Communication Arts program offers students the basics through

the communication skills of reading, writing, listening and speaking.

Classrooms will be equipped with televisions to receive closed circuit

broadcasts produced by the students. Computer labs with softwareto improve writing skills and

publish projects will be availablefor students. Creative writing

will be emphasized.

Remember to purchase suficient amounts of certain items on your student’s back to school list. Items are often on sale at the beginning of the school year, take advantage while you can.

Supplies often do not last the entire school year.

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General Acceptance 802 W. Oak • Amite • 748-9443

Back to School time...Back to School time... ...and you need ...and you need a busload of money? a busload of money?

Let us Let us Help You!Help You!Come see the Come see the friendly folks at...friendly folks at...

Oak Forest AcademyPre-K 3 2 packs of unscented baby wipes2 packs of 16 count washable crayons- crayola

brand6 packs of large 16 count crayons-crayola brand3 folders with pockets at the bottom-not on the

side1 large coloring book-without stickers1 pair of scissors (DO NOT purchase plastic blade)1 bottle of antibacterial spray cleaner (ex.: 409 or

Lysol All-purpose cleaner)1 roll of paper towels1 box of quart size Zip-Ioc FREEZER bags1 box of gallon size Zip-Ioc FREEZER bags1 large pack of paper plates-the cheap PAPER

plates-not Styrofoam1 old magazineTri-fold plastic mat (1 king size pillow case or thin

mat coverSmall pillow (travel size)Small blanketExtra change of clothing including underwear and

socks *This must be a uniform with monogram*Book sack-NOT A ROLLING ONE-PLEASE MAKE SURE

THAT THE BOOKSACK IS LARGE ENOUGH FOR THEIR FOLDER.

Boys1 bottle of antibacterial liquid hand soap (with

pump dispenser)1 pack of 12 count glue sticks1 blue Sharpie1 box of band-aids1 bottle of Germ-XGirls1 box of latex free gloves (one size fi ts all)1 green Sharpie1 pack of fl ushable wipes1 box of Kleenex1 can of Lysol spray .Parents please note: although it is not a requirement,

we have found that the children learn to re-dress them-selves after bathroom breaks easier when wearing elastic waist shorts or pants.

Pre-K 4 1 pair of scissors (Do not purchase plastic blade)4 packs of 10 #2 pencils (yellow only)1 bottle of Elmer’s glue8 packs of 8 count Jumbo crayons, Crayola Brand4 packs of 24 count crayons, Crayola Brand1 pack of 8 count basic colors washable markers,

Crayola Brand2 large coloring book-without stickers1 box of Kleenex1 roll of paper towels2 folders with pockets at the bottom-not on the

side, no brads1 box of snack-size Zip-lock bags1 tri-fold sleeping mat (no thick mats)Small pillow and blanket (to fi t in small cubby)Extra change of clothing including underwear and

socks *This must be a uniform with monogram*Book sack-NOT A ROLLING ONE1 spray bottle of antibacterial cleaner WITHOUT

bleach1 large pop-up pack of baby wipes1 large baby wipe refi ll1 box of band-aids1 bottle of Germ-XBoys1 bottle of antibacterial liquid hand soap (with

pump dispenser)1 can of Lysol spray1 box of gallon size Zip-lac bags1 pack of dry erase markers with eraser1 tube of hydrocortisone creamGirls1 box of latex free gloves (one size fi ts all)1 box of quart size Zip-lac bags1 package of saucer size paper plates-no foam10 Elmer’s glue sticks-(white only)Parents please note: Although it is not a requirement

we have found that the children learn to re-dress them-selves after bathroom breaks easier when wearing elastic waist shorts or pants.

Kindergarten 1 extra small pillow1 folding rest pad/mat (not the thick mats)1 extra small blanket1 book bag (no book bags on wheels)1 change of clothes (school uniform plus under-

garments)1 pack of Lysol wipes1 spray bottle of household cleaners for tables1 can of Lysol2 packs of baby wipes1 pack of drinking cups (goz.)1 pack of paper plates1 roll of paper towels1 box of Kleenex tissues1 large box of gallon size Ziploc bags1 large box of sandwich size Zip lac bagsOne 3-ring white binder with c1earview cover

pocket (two inches thick)One 3-ring WH ITE binder with c1earview cover

pocket (one inch thick)2 watercolor paint sets with brush1 box of clear sheet protectors (50 sheets)1 small plastic coloring box (5” x 8”)1 pair of Fiskar’s scissors4 packs of 24 count CRAYOLA crayons (no makers

or twisters)10 Elmer’s glue sticks1 large coloring book1 pack of binder tab sheets4 plastic folders$5.00 fee for writing journals/pencils

First Grade 1 non-rolling book sack1 small plastic color box1 pack of,wide ruled loose leafpaper2 boxes of Crayola crayons (at least 24)2 boxes of Crayola markers1 box of Crayola color pencils (optional)2 Crayola watercolor paints1 pair of scissors (metal blades with rubber han-

dles)12 Elmer’s glue sticks10 pack of #2 yellow pre-sharpened wooden pen-

cils (no decorative pencils)2 packs of heavy construction paper1 one-subject notebook3 marble composition notebook (black and white)1 roll of paper towels2 packs of wipes1 box of Kleenex anti-viral tissue12” wooden ruler (inch/cm)2 green pocket folders (with prongs)2 red pocket folders (with prongs)4 pocket folders (any color or design, no side

pockets-plastic is best!)2 personal pencil sharpeners with lid (to hold

shavings)1 pack cap erasers3 packs of large index cards1 box of band-aids1 container of anti-bacterial hand soap with pump

dispenserBoys 1 bottle Clorox Anywhere cleaner 1 pack of 8 oz. cups1 bottle of Germ-X 1 box of small Ziplocs 1 box of Kleenex4 Elmer’s glue sticksGirls1 Clorox air freshner1 pack of paper plates1 bottle of white board cleaner1 container of anti-bacterial hand soap1 box of large ziplocs******Please label notebooks, folders, scissors, color

box, and rulers******

Second Grade 2 fi ve-subject notebooks (wide rule)1 assignment pad1 pack loose-leaf paper10 packs #2 pencils1 bottle of Elmer’s glue1 box of CRAYOLA crayons (no more than 48)

1 box of CRAYOLA markers3 pocket folders1 pair of FISKAR’S safety scissors1 school supply box1 large pack of construction paper1 pack of large index cards1 box of Kleenex1 roll of paper towels2 boxes of wipes1 bottle ANTIBACTERIAL spray (409, Lysol, etc.)Boys2 boxes of band-aidsGirls1 package of dry erase markers• Please label all of your child’s supplies except loose-

leaf paper, construction paper, paper towels, Kleenex, wipes, antibacterial spray, dry erase makers, and band-aids.

• It helps to label crayons and markers at the very bot-toms. When an item gets dropped on the fl oor, it is easy to decide who it belongs to.

Third GradeSchool box*CrayonsMarkersScissors*5 glue sticks*Small bottle of glue*10 packs of #2 pencils

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1 large pack of construction paper1 large pack of loose leaf paper (wide rule)2 three subject notebooks*In one notebook, please label the. three sections

Math. Science. and Social Studies. In the other note-book, please label the sections Reading, Spelling, Language.

Assignment pad1 roll of paper towels1 box of tissue2 bottles of hand sanitizerBoysBox of bandagesGirlsLysol wipes*Please label these supplies with your child’s name.

Fourth Grade4 fi ve subject notebooks2 plastic folders (prongs and pockets)2 plastic folders (pockets only)1 pack crayons1 pack markers1 pack colored pencils1 pair scissors2 glue sticks1 school box (large enough to hold all crayons,

markers, colored pencils, etc., but small enough to fi t in backpack)

1 ruler (inches and centimeters)

2 packs loose leaf paper (wide ruled)1 small pack of white cardstock8 packs pencils1 pack red pens1 box Kleenex1 roll paper towels1 Student Dictionary/Thesaurus1 container disinfecting wipes1 assignment pad1 bottle Germ-X

Fifth Grade 4 fi ve-subject notebooks2 plastic folders (prongs and pockets)2 plastic folders (pockets only)1 pack crayons1 pack markers1 pack colored pencils1 pair scissors4 glue sticks1 school box (large enough to hold all crayons,

markers, colored pencils, etc., but small enough to fi t in backpack)

1 ruler (inches and centimeters)2 packs loose leaf paper (wide ruled)5 packs pencils1 pack red pens1 box Kleenex1 roll paper towels1 Student Dictionary/Thesaurus1 container disinfecting wipes1 bottle antibacterial spray cleaner1 assignment pad

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Pre KBook sackChange of clothesNo other supplies needed

KindergartenColorsGlue (liquid and stick)Coloring boxPrimary scissorsConstruction paperPencilsThree-subject notebookDiaper wipesHand sanitizerPaper towels (2 rolls)Kleenex (2 boxes)Paper or styrofoam cupsBook sack

First, Second & Third GradeSame as kindergarten plus2 packs of loose leaf paper

Dry erase markers (3-4)2 pocket folders with prongs

Fourth, Fifth, Sixth & Seventh Grade3 fi ve-subject notebooks1 one-subject notebook2 pocket folders with prongspencils colors4 dry erase markersMarkerscoloring box1 pack construction paperScissorsGlue (liquid or stick)2 rolls paper towels2 packs of Kleenex1 pack of diaper wipesPaper or styrofoam cupsHand sanitizerBible (King James Version)Book sack

KindergartenParents please note: The brand names indicated

are the ones that we have found to be the best prod-uct for money as well as the easiest for the children to use.

4 boxes of Crayola crayons (8 count)1 box of Crayola colored pencils (8 count)6 Elmer glue sticks2 bottles Elmer glue 1 black and white composition notebook1 plastic pocket folder with prongs1 ackpack (no wheels) large enough to hold an

unbent folder1 beach towel (no blanket) to cover up with at

nap time1 pack Clorox wipes1 box Ziploc bagsGirls1 box gallon Ziploc bagsBoys1 box quart Ziploc bags1 Pack Crayola Markers (8 count)GirlsSkinny MarkersBoysBroad Tip Markers**1 Complete change of clothing (socks, underwear,

pants & shirt) in a Ziploc Bag labeled with your child’s name.

$10.00 Instructional FeeNote: Teachers may request a few additional materials

at the beginning of the year.

First and Second Grades2 boxes of #2 pre-sharpened pencils (24 count)2 boxes of crayons (24 count)2 packs of loose leaf paper (wide-ruled-100 count

or more)2 packs of wet wipes3 boxes of tissues2 rolls of paper towels3 plastic pocket folders with prongs (red, green,

and blue)2 boxes of colored pencils2 packs of dry erase markers (4 per pack of Expo-

broad tip)4 notebooks (1 subject) 1 pair of scissors with metal blade (Fiskar brand

preferred)3 glue sticks$10 activity feeDonations: (Not offi cially part of the supply list, but

would be used and appreciated)Hand SanitizerHandwriting Paper1 pack of construction paper (assorted colors)1 box of washable markers (primary colors)

Third Grade2 boxes of #2 pencils (24 count)1 box of crayons (24 count)1 large bottle glue3 glue sticks3 packages of loose leaf paper (Wide Ruled-100

count or more)1 package construction paper (assorted colors)2 boxes of tissues6 plastic pocket folders with prongs1 box of colored pencils (Crayola brand is prefer-

able)6 spiral notebooks (Wide ruled – 100 count)1 large white block eraser1 pack yellow highlighters1 roll of paper towels1 pair of scissors$10.00 Instructional FeeAdditional items that would be appreciated if possible2 bottles of hand sanitizer2 packs of baby wipes

Fourth Grade2 boxes of #2 pencils (24 count)4 packs loose leaf paper (Wide Ruled-100 count

or more)3 boxes of Kleenex2 boxes of colored pencils (24 count)2 rolls of paper towels1 block eraser and 1 pack pencil-top erasers1 box Ziploc bags1 pack ruled index cards (3x5 – 100 count)2 (1-Inch) white binders with clear view cover1 pack of tab dividers for binder1 pencil pouch with holes for a binder1 pair of scissors$10.00 Instructional Fee Additional items that would be appreciated if possible:2 bottles of hand sanitizer2 packs of baby wipes

Fifth and Sixth Grades3 boxes of #2 pencils (24 count)5 packs loose leaf paper (wide-ruled 100 count or

more)2 boxes of Kleenex2 boxes of colored pencils (24 count)1 block eraser and 1 pack pencil-top erasers3 packs index cards (small size)1 zippered binder (2” or larger)*pencil bag for binder*4 dividers with pockets1 calculator (don’t spend more than $5)1 pack dry erase markers 1 pair scissors (Fiskar brand preferred)1 large bottle of glue2 rolls paper towels$10 instructional feeAdditional items that would be appreciated if possible:2 bottles of hand sanitizer

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pencils.3 boxes of large crayons (8 pack) Please write

child’s name on every crayon.1 4 oz. bottle of Elmer’s orange top glue15 regular yellow pencils (Papermate, Roseart or

Sanford are preferable.)4 plastic pocket folders (2 yellow, 1 red, 1 green)3 boxes of Kleenex1 rolls of paper towels1 box of gallon zipper lock bags1 container of Clorox disinfecting wipes1 black fi ne point Sharpie market1 regular size booksack1 or 2 large towels for rest time. These are wash-

able and easier to store.SUPPLY FEE: $20.00 is for Art projects, markers,tape,

writing paper, binders, supply box, parties, Accelerated Reading Fee.

First Grade4 packs of crayons (24 ct.)1 plastic fl ip top box1 pair round end scissors3 large glue sticks3 packs of #2 yellow pencils1 black Sharpie permanent marker1 red one subject notebook wide rule only1 roll of paper towels1 container of wipes (Clorox wipes are best.)1 can of Lysol- - girls only1 box of band-aids - - boys only • Please make sure all items are labeled with your

child’s name (except for pencils) on the outside with a marker. We cannot be responsible for lost items if your child’s name was not clearly marked on the outside.

TOTAL AMOUNT DUE FOR SUPPLY FEE: $15.00 Second Grade3 fi ve-subject spiral bound notebooksWide-ruled paper8 Pocket Folders 2 one-subject notebooks wide rule paper and per-

fect edge so it can be torn out.1 small plastic crayon box 3 Packs of 24 Crayola brand crayons1 Box of Band –Aids 4 Highlighters preferably different colors1 pair of round point scissors(If your child is left- handed please make sure that you get the left-handed scissors)2 bottles of Elmer’s school glue( 4 oz)3 large packs of pencils2 rolls of paper towels2 boxes of KleenexSupply Fee - $10 – Due Sept. 9, if fees are not paid

your child will not be provided with supplies purchased with this money. Please make sure all items are labeled with your child’s name on the outside with a marker prior to bringing them to school. We cannot be responsible for items lost if your child’s name was not clearly marked.

Third Grade1-2 inch, 3 ring binder for iLEAP review sheets PLEASE:

No zippered, or cloth binders and do not put any paper in the binder.

1 pack 6 subject dividers with three holes. PLEASE la-bel the tabs math, reading, science, social studies, ELA, writing.

4 dry erase markers2 (24 count) Crayons (1 for each semester)1 pair round tipped scissors1 bottle glue4 large packs #2 pencils (more may be needed

for later)1 box of colored pencils for maps, etc.4 large pink erasers1 small plastic supply box2 packs of loose leaf paper (one to be used in plas-

tic folders)2 boxes Kleenex (boys)1 box Zip-Lock bags (boys)1 rolls paper towels1 bottle hand sanitizer (girls)1 container of Clorox wipes (girls)6 plastic folders with pockets and 3 prongs; one

of each color (purple, red, blue, green, orange and yellow). Take one pack of loose leaf paper and divide it equally among all folders EXCEPT orange.

1 marbled composition book (for daily journal writing)

Fees: $20.00 (Scholastic News, art supplies, science experiments, math manipulatives, AR treats, Accelerated Reader/Fasttmath fees)

*PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT ALL SUPPLIES ARE LA-BELED WITH YOUR CHILD’S NAME AS SOME WILL BE STORED FOR LATER USE. ALSO, PLEASE NOTE THAT MORE SUPPLIES MAY BE NEEDED LATER ON DEPEND-ING ON HOW RESPONSIBLE YOUR CHILD IS WITH THEIR SUPPLIES

Fourth and Fifth Grades1 pack of dry erase markers1 pack of highlighters1 pair of rounded scissors1 box Kleenex1 roll of Paper Towels5 different colored plastic folders with holes to

put in binder1 plastic pocket folder with prongs1 marble composition notebook for LEAP and i-

LEAP skills2 boxes of pencilsLoose-leaf paper for the year1 three-subject notebook1 large binderColors or markers1 small pencil sharpener with cover for shavingsSupply Fee: $15.00 (Accelerated Reader Program,

Fastmath, Positive Behavior Rewards, Parties, etc…)

Kindergarten4 eight-packs Crayola brand crayons (basic colors

only - no chubbies)1 pair of Fiskars brand round tip scissors2 bottles of Elmer’s school glue (don’t buy Ross

brand)4 Jumbo glue sticks -OR- 8 small glue sticks24 pencils - sharpened pencils1 pack of pencil top erasers and/or pack of large

erasers1 pre-folded resting mat (thin not thick)1 book sack (regular size only - not the pull type)1 eight pack large tip Crayola washable markers

(classic colors)2 zippered pencil pouches (to store markers in)2

large rolls of paper towels1 pack of Expo, low odor, large tip, dry erase

markers with at least 3 to 4 markersPlease purchase the brand of supplies specifi ed above.

All supplies are needed when classes begin. Please leave all crayons and markers in their original box. Put your child’s name on each individual crayon, pencil, marker, glue stick, etc. Your child will also need pencils, crayons, glue, and scissors at home for homework activities.

First GradeParents will need to send a $35.00 supply fee and a

book bag for your child to begin school. This supply fee will purchase all necessary materials for your child for the entire school year. (This includes pencils, erasers, glue sticks, plastic folders, scissors, baby wipes, kleenex, paper

towels, loose-leaf paper, construction paper, color boxes, crayons, art supplies, highlighters, etc.) Please send this supply fee and a booksack on the fi rst day of school.

Second Grade$35.00 supply feepencils/erasersbook bagfor your child to begin school. This supply fee will

purchase all necessary materials for your child (ex-cept for pencils/erasers) for the entire school year. Please purchase pencils and erasers to be kept in a zip lock bag (label with their name) for use during the year.

These supplies will include glue, plastic folders, Kleenex, paper towels, loose leaf paper, art supplies, construction paper, paint, markers, colored pencils, crayons, Ziplock bags, scissors, and a color box.

Please send fees, pencils/erasers and a book bag on the fi rst day of school.

Third Grade2” binder with 8-pocket dividers * Label the divid-

ers as shown below.4 packs of loose-leaf paper (wide-ruled) - DO NOT

put this in the binder. We will add paper as we need it or use it.

Several mechanical pencils with 0.9 lead (This lead is thicker and doesn’t break as easily. We will have extra lead for this size only.)

One 16-count box of crayons

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1 box of markers1 small school box (There isn’t enough room for

storage of a large one)4 large boxes of Kleenex tissues2 large rolls of paper towels (for clean-up and

party napkins)One 100-count pack of unlined 3x5 index cards2 large rectangular boxes of baby wipes (for

cleaning hands after art projects and before a snack)*Label pocket dividers with the following;Homework; Grades; Reading; Math; English; Spelling;

Sc./Soc. St.; Handwriting Fourth Grade3 large packs packs of loose-leaf paper (not col-

lege ruled)6 plastic pocket folders (different colors if pos-

sible)1 pack of crayons 1 pack of colored markers1 pair of scissorspack of 24 - #2 pencils with erasers2 red pens2 large boxes of Kleenex tissues2 large roll of paper towels1 ruler1 four-pack of pencil size dry erase markers6 three-subject spiral notebooks (different colors

if possible) or binder with folders for different sub-

jects. (You now what best fi ts your child’s needs.)1 bottle of glue or 2 glue sticks1 zipper pencil pouch (Please don’t send boxes.

they do not fi t in desks.)Extra erasersWorkbook fee $10*** NO COLOR BOXES, please... they do not fi t in the

desks***Please put your child’s name on everything with a per-

manent marker.Prior to the fi rst day of school, please help your child

to set up his/her binder.

Fifth Grade1 two-inch three-ring binder4 large packs of loose-leaf notebook paper1 pack of subject dividers (at least 6 subject di-

viders)2 marble composition books2 large packs of #2 pencils1 pencil sharpener with a cover1 pack of pens (must have - blue, black and red)1 pack of markers, crayons or colored pencils1 Zippered pencil pouch be sure it fi ts in binder1 large of box Kleenex1 roll of paper towels$5.00 Supply FeePrior to fi rst day of school, please do the following:

Open subject divider pack and put in the binder. Label the dividers, English, Spelling, Reading, Math, Science, and Social Studies. Open one of the packs of paper and divide it between the subjects. Please have this ready for the fi rst day of school. Please label all items before the fi rst day of school. You do not need to label the Kleenex and Paper towels.

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O. W. Dillon Elem.Pre-K2 Clorox Wipes1 box Kleenex1 box Baby Wipes2 Glue sticks1 pocket folder (girls- purple) (boys-yellow)1 Foam saucersUtensils (girls-1 pack forks) (boys-1 pack spoons)1 pair of scissors (no points on ends)1 box Gallon zip-lock bagsEach child needs an extra set of clothes in a zip-lock

bag that includes: shirt, pants/shorts/skirt, underwear/panties and socks.

(Preferably: elastic waist pants and Velcro shoes)Each child needs a towel ONLY (boys- blue) (girls-beige/

tan)Please have supplies at school no later than September

1st.

Kindergarten3 Plastic folders1 pair blunt end scissors4 12-pack of SANFORD, MIRADO, USA, UNISON,

OR ROSEART pencils4 Boxes of 8 count crayons1 ABC Primary Pad/Bloc Tablet (Dollar General

Store)1 Kindermat (Blue and red mat)1 Bookbag2 Boxes of Kleenex 2 Rolls of paper towelsBoys: gallon Ziploc bags and can of LysolGirls: quart Ziploc bags and box of baby wipes**Extra set of school clothes**First Grade2 wide rule spiral bound notebooks1 pair of metal scissors2 boxes of crayons (24 count)2 packs of pencils (20 count or higher)6 plastic pocket folders2 bottles of Elmer’s glue2 packs of wide rule loose leaf paper1 color box1 pack of construction paper1 roll of paper towels3 boxes of Kleenex1 box of wipes1 bottle of hand sanitizerSecond Grade6 plastic folders3 packs of wide ruled loose leaf paper2 large packs of #2 pencils2 boxes of crayons (24 count)2 rolls of paper towels3 boxes of KleenexScissorsGlue Box for crayonsBoys: Hand sanitizer Snack or sandwich size Ziplock bagsGirls:Baby WipesQuart size Ziplock bagsAll students should bring a booksack to school each

day that is large enough to hold their homework materi-als, which include a large hardback reading book.

Third Grade 5 packs loose notebook paper (large)*1 large coloring book3 red ink pens

3 12 or 24 packs of #2 pencils3 fi ve subject notebooks-large (wide-ruled)*1 24-box of crayons-24 pack*3 large glue sticks*1 pair of round tip scissors1 plastic school box (for pencils, crayons, etc.)2 highlighters (yellow)*1 plastic ruler6 plastic pocket folders with fasteners (2-red,

2-yellow, 2-blue)*3 pocket folders without fasteners (any color)Reminder when purchasing these school items, please

keep in mind that these supplies will not last the entire school year. While these school supplies are on sale it would be wise to purchase more of the items with the asterisk (*).

If you would like to supply the classroom with the fol-lowing items, it would be greatly appreciated.

2 boxes of Kleenex (large)*2 rolls of paper towels1 large pack of construction paper*1 large bottle of hand sanitizer/kills germs with-

out water*SPECIAL REMINDER - Please make sure these items

are purchased:During our Annual Christmas Program/Black History

program our dress attire includes the following:Boys-black/navy dress pants, white long sleeve dress

shirt, dress shoes (dark)Girls-black/navy dress skirt, white long sleeve dress

blouse, dress shoes (dark) with white tights.

Fourth Grade1 fi ve subject notebooks4 pocket folders4 packs pencils (NO mechanical pencils allowed)1 three ring binder (1” or 1 ½”)1 box crayons (NO markers)1 box of kleenex1 roll of paper towels1 box baby wipes1 pair of scissors1 bottle of glue1 black and white composition book4 packs of loose leaf paper**ALL Materials are REQUIRED!!

Fifth Grade 2 1 1/2 inch binder4 packs of loose leaf paper2 packs of subject dividers4 packs of pencils1 pair of scissors1 large pack of color pencils2 packs of erasers2 packs of manilla folders1 journal notebook2 rolls of paper towel2 boxes of Kleenex1 wet one/Clorox wipes4 Glue Sticks1 Millimeter Ruler1 Small Pack of Sheet Protectors******ALL MATERIALS ARE MANDATORY******

Sixth GradeMath / Science / SpellingFor Science, Social Studies, and Spelling I use plastic,

pronged folders with pockets that I provide for students. Students should not bring folders or a binder for these subjects since storage space in the classroom is limited. Students will transition between two classrooms through-

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Sumner MiddleAttention: No spiral notebooks or book sacks are

needed. There are no lockers. Students will use a zippered binder only.

Large, zippered 3-ring binder (Trapper Keeper style - well-made to last the entire year)

Loose-leaf paper – wide ruled (students will need lots of this; consider buying extra to last throughout the year)

Pack of dividers for binder (label them - Math, Sci-ence, Language, History, Reading, & Spelling

2 one-subject notebooks for journaling (Reading & Science)

Either - mechanical pencils with #2 lead or regu-lar #2 pencils (Students will need extra lead/regular pencils as the year progresses.)

1 small pencil sharpener (one that catches shav-ings) if you do not use mechanical pencils (There are no pencil sharpeners in the classrooms.)

Blue or black pens (This will be the only colors al-lowed for assignments.)

1 8-pack of colored pencils or markers AND 1 pack of Crayola colors

2 zippered pencil cases that clip into binder (1 for #2 pencils & 1 for colored pencils/markers and colors)

The following items will be collected by the teacher at the beginning of the year and stored. They will be distributed as needed.

2 red ink pens and 2 highlighters (any color)2 three-prong pocket folders (any color, just make

sure they have prongs!)2 boxes of Kleenex and 2 rolls of paper towels

(solid white if possible) ABSOLUTELY no toys, gel pens or white-out allowed.

If students bring these items to school, they will be confi s-cated and thrown away.

Fees For All Students: Due before Labor Day Homeroom Fee $8 Science Fee $5 Math Fee $5PE Uniform $15 Social Studies Fee $5 Weekly Reader Fee $5Optional Fees: 4-H Club $12

Seventh GradeFor all classes: Mechanical pencils with #2 lead. (Please note that

most classrooms do not have pencil sharpeners. If you choose to buy regular pencils, please purchase a small pencil sharpener as well.

Black or blue pens only. NO odd colored pens please!

Large zippered 3 ring binderLoose-leaf paper. (Consider buying extra to last

throughout the year.)2 zippered pencil cases that clip into the 3 ring

binder.6 dividers (Label as follows: math, science, ELA,

history, reading, and assignments/grades.)Reinforcement tabs2 bold black dry erase markers (low odor pre-

ferred) Label with your child’s name.An old wash cloth or sock to use as an eraser for

dry erase boards.Colored pencilsHistory:1 highlighter1 8-pack colored pencils or crayons for map work.

These will be used for math and science as well.200 3X5 ruled index cards (color, if possible)Reading:

200 colored index cardsEnglish Language Arts (ELA)1 three-prong pocket folder Boysone yellow highlighter for class set Girlsred checking pen for class setMath:$5 math fee200- 3X5 white ruled index cards (lines on one

side)Red ink pen1 pack of clear sheet protectorsPost-it note padScience:1 pack 3X5 index cards1 pack construction paperPaper towelsPE: $15 fee for PE uniforms to be ordered through the

school if you need to order new ones.Homeroom fee: $8.00NOTE: No book sacks are allowed.

Eighth GradeHomeroom fee- $8.00 Math fee- $5.00Science fee- $5.00 P.E. uniform- $15.00Total fees to homeroom teacher: $30.00Mechanical pencils #2 lead Black or blue ink pens only 1 pack pencils (Walker, Prine, and Corkern) 1 pack pens (Walker and Corkern)1 large 3 ring binder (3”) 1 three-hole punch that fi ts into binderZippered pencil case that clips into binderSmall individual pencil sharpener5 dividers (one for each subject) Colored highlighters (yellow, blue, etc.) Colored pencilsColored markers Loose-leaf REGULAR ruled paper (no college rule)1 box Kleenex for homeroom teacher 1 roll of paper towels for homeroom teacher1 journal composition book (black & white spot-

ted) Prine 1 pack of index cards (Walker)3 EXPO markers - dry erase (Walker, McDaniel,

and Corkern) 1 pack of post it notes (Walker) 2 purple 3-prong pocket folders (Corkern)1 sheet white poster board (Prine)NOTICE: No white-out, spiral notebooks, or gel

pens are needed or allowed. DO NOT BRING THEM TO SCHOOL!

Turn in the following supplies to the assigned teacher:

HomeroomMcDaniel - $33.00 fees; Expo marker; Kleenex and

paper towelsPrine - 1 pack of pencils; composition book and

poster boardCorkern - 1 pack of pencils; 1 pack of pens; 2

3-prong pocket folders and 1 Expo markerWalker - 1 pack of pencils; 1 pack of pens; 1 pack

of post-it notesThe student is responsible for maintaining an orga-

nized binder with the following supplies:Zippered pencil case that clips into binder (pencils/

pens, sharpener, colored pencils/markers, highlighters)DividersLoose-leaf paper3-hole punch

out the day and will not be allowed to carry book bags from class to class. Therefore, organization and minimiz-ing materials is essential.

Students should have the following supplies ready for use every day. These are not to turn into the teacher. I do encourage you to purchase supplies during the Back to School sales while prices are lower and items are avail-able.

Loose leaf paper Zippered pencil pouch w/ pencils with erasers

(mechanical pencils are acceptable)blue or black pensHighlighters (any color)Pencil sharpener with cover to catch shavingsArt box w/markers and crayonsColored pencilsScissorsGlue stick1 bottle Germex3 roll package of paper towels2 boxes of Kleenex

O.W. DILLONCONTINUED FROM PAGE 14

Grades K-3:1. Appropriate clothing and footwear

shall be worn.2. Earrings may be worn in ears by

females. Earrings shall not be worn by male students at school or any school-related activity.

Grades 4-12:1. Hairstyles and mustaches shall be

clean, neatly groomed and shall not dis-tract from the learning environment nor be a safety factor for any of the school’s curricular offerings. Beards will not be allowed. Any hairstyles that distract from the unique environment of a school shall be dealt with by the principal or his/her designee of that school.

2. Earrings may be worn in ears by

females. Earrings shall not be worn by male students at school or any school-related activity.

3. No sleeveless garments shall be worn.

4. No hats, caps, or other headwear shall be worn on school campuses on regular school days, except when a medi-cal condition or religious belief so war-rants.

5. Students in grades 4, 5 and 6 will be allowed to wear loose-fi tting walking shorts if the bottom of the garment is knee-length. No shorts shall be worn to school by students in grades 7-12. .

6. The length of jumpers and skirts shall be knee-length or below.

7. No midriff shirts or blouses shall

be worn.8. Appropriate foot wear shall be

worn to school.9. Students who participate in extra-

curricular activities (e.g. cheerleaders, spirit group dancers, band members, other drill teams) cannot wear the

group’s uniform to class.10. Modifi cations to the dress code

may be made only with the approval of the Superintendent or his/her designee.

11. All pants must be worn at the waistline and if pants have belt loops a belt must be worn.

12. All items of clothing must be worn as intended by design.

13. All shirt tails must be worn tucked inside garments.

Dress Code Regulations

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Mater Dolorosa Catholic SchoolPre-Kindergarten1 book sack without wheels1 change of clothes (place in bag with child’s

name-does not have to be a uniform)2 pack of pencils (plain yellow) 1 large & 1 Jumbo1 Pack 6-8 glue sticks 5 packs of Crayola crayons (24 count) NO JUMBO2 packs construction paper (no tablets; standard

colors)1 pack baby wipes 1 pack of Crayola washable markers (8 count)2 zippered pencil bags (large enough for scis-

sors, 1 glue stick, & crayons) must be able to go in a binder

2 pair Fiskar scissors (round tip)1 pack Play Doh (Play Doh brand) 1 nap mat purchased through school for $25.00

(Required)1 Large coloring book2 packs dry erase markers 2 packs 20-24 lb white Xerox paper2 boxes of tissues (large boxes)1 pack of large coffee fi lters 2 paper towel rolls1 Box Ziploc sandwich bags1 Box Ziploc large bags$25.00 supply feeThis fee will be used for instructional supplements,

gospel weeklies, media aids, classroom candid pictures, art supplies, etc.

Kindergarten1 Change of clothes (underwear & socks). Please

place them in a bag with your child’s name on the bag. 1 book sack (without wheels)Kindergarten mat purchased through the school

($25.00)6 boxes of 8 count Crayola brand crayons (no

jumbos)4 boxes of 16 count Crayola brand crayons1 box of 24 count Crayola brand crayons2 pair of Fiskars blunt end scissors1 White top, Kinder lines at bottom1 zipper pouch-Please fi ll the pouch with 1 box of

8 count crayons and 1 pair of the Fiskar blunt end scissors. This pouch will stay in their backpack and be used for homework assignments.

1 pack Crayola classic color washable markers (not fi ne tip)

1 -3 X 5 spiral bound index cards1 Regular set of index cards1 pack glue sticks4 bottles Elmer’s school glue1 pack of multicolored Expo Dry Erase Markers

(Girls only)1 pack 4 count play dough (Boys only)2 boxes of Kleenex1 pack baby wipes 2 packs of #2 regular pencils (not jumbo) 2 reams of white Xerox paper1 pack of multicolored construction paper1 bottle of washable paint

Supply fee $30.00.This fee will be used to purchase the pencil pouch for

school use, gospel weeklies, binders, handwriting paper that we use, and to replenish any art/school supplies that your child may need throughout the school year. If your child needs anything replaced, I will use supply money for this.

Please put your child’s name on the supplies.Please bring supplies during the week of August 1st

- August 5th. By bringing in your child’s supplies before school starts, helps the fi rst day run smoothly. Thanks for your help.

First Grade1 book sack without wheels (no wheels allowed)6 glue sticks2 boxes of cap erasers1 pair Fiskars scissors (blunt end)1 large coloring book for rainy days1 notebook for journals (speckled cover so pages

cannot be torn out)2 rolls Scott/Bounty paper towels 2 boxes (boutique size) Kleenex/Puffs Plus with

aloe 2 reams white copy/computer paper3-fabric book covers (Jumbo size)-(place in a zip

lock bag and label with child’s name)1 box Glad zip-lock bags (girls –gallon size/boys-

quart size)1 box large size band aidsSeveral manuscript writing tablets or ream of

manuscript paper6 packs of 24 count Crayola crayons (when new

crayons are needed I’ll have them available for the students-that is why I am asking for 6 boxes at the beginning of school).

Please do not buy any other size box of crayons be-cause the box will not fi t in our zippered pouch. Please buy the Crayola brand crayons!!

Please label supplies with child’s name. You do not have to label the glue sticks, Kleenex, paper towels, & pencils.

***NO HAND HELD PENCIL SHARPENERS WILL BE AL-LOWED IN CLASS**

$30.00 – Classroom Supply Fee**All homework is to be done only on manuscript pa-

per. Please buy several manuscript tablets of attached sample of manuscript paper, which can be purchased at Classworks (the teacher store in Hammond) to be used for homework—mainly spelling. The tablets and/or paper are to be left at home. All homework is to be torn out of the manuscript tablet (if using the tablet) and placed in child’s folder for the teacher to check.

Parents: Please buy a roll of clear contact paper. Keep at home. All soft covered books must be covered with clear contact paper. This will protect the books. I should have the books ready so when you drop off your child’s supplies you may take the books home and begin cover-ing them. The students can bring them on the fi rst day of school. This will save you time and we can begin work in them on the fi rst day of school.

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By bringing in your child’s supplies before school starts, this helps the fi rst day run smoothly. Thanks!!!

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Second Grade6 packs of Index cards, plain or ruled6 Jumbo Fabric book covers1 pair of Fiskars scissors1 48-count box of crayons or smaller8 glue sticksOne 4 oz. School glue (liquid)1 book sack2 bar erasers and cap erasers1 school box (plastic cigar box size)1 notebook for journals (speckled cover so pages

cannot be torn out)1 box of zip loc bags (girls-gallon/boys-quart)1 folder (no prongs, 2 pockets on the bottom) for

homework4 packages of loose-leaf paper (wide ruled)# 2 lead pencils (sharpened) (2-12 packs) Prefer-

ably Paper Mate brand2 red leaded pencils (sharpened)2 rolls of paper towels (GIRLS)3 boxes of Kleenex4 dry erase board markers (black, blue, green, or

red) 1 dry erase board eraser 2 packs 20 lb white Xerox paper1 pack of construction paper1 pack (box) baby wipes (BOYS)1 box regular size Band aids (GIRLS)1 box plain white envelopes (BOYS)2 inch 3-ring binder (please fi ll binder with 2

packs of loose leaf paper/wide rule)7 binder dividers with tabs with pockets (please

label each tab for the following subjects: Reading, spelling, language arts, math, social studies, science, and handwriting-IN THIS ORDER).

$25.00 supply fee.This fee is used for classroom supplies, art and project

supplies, Photo printing, gospel weeklies and covers the mandatory homework assignment book.

All soft back textbooks must be covered in clear con-tact paper.

This will help preserve the textbooks.All hardback textbooks must be covered with paper or

fabric covers only.Please put your child’s name on all personal supply

items except pencils.

Third GradeFour 3-subject notebooks preferably with pocket

folders on dividers2 boxes of tissue2 rolls of paper towels1 container of hand wipes1 box of large size band aids (BOYS)1 box small plain white envelopes (GIRLS)1 pair of scissorsOne 12-inch ruler with easy-to-read inches and

centimetersOne 24-count box of crayonsOne 8-pack colored markers 2 glue sticks1 package of construction paper1 small package of dry erase markers3 packages of #2 lead pencils

2 packs of erasers for pencil tops3 packages of loose leaf paper – Wide ruled2 packs 20 lb white Xerox paper2 packs of index cards6 textbook covers (paper or fabric)Pocket folders in the following colors: (PLEASE Do

not write on folders)1 yellow1 orange1 green3 red1 dark blue1 light blue1 purple1 Black and white marble composition book (pag-

es cannot be torn out)$25.00 SUPPLY FEEThis fee is covers classroom supplies, art project sup-

plies, gospel weeklies, photo printing, and includes the mandatory homework assignment book.

Fourth Grade2 boxes of tissue2 rolls of paper towels1 box multi size Band aids (BOYS)1 box plain white business envelopes (GIRLS)1 pair of scissorsOne 16oz jar of Germ X1 ruler with easy to read markings1 24-count box of crayola crayons1 box of colored pencils – 12 count1 glue stick1 small Elmer’s school glue3 packs of erasers for pencil tops1 composition notebook for journaling (not a spi-

ral)3 folders with pockets and prongs2 packs of 3X5 index cards, not ruled8 packs of #2 lead pencils3 spiral notebooks-100 page count4 packages of loose-leaf paper – WIDE RULED2 packs 20 lb white Xerox paper1 pack of multi colored dry erase markers$25.00 SUPPLY FEEThis fee is used for classroom supplies, art and project

supplies, gospel weeklies, photo printing, media aids and includes the mandatory homework assignment book.

Please label all supplies with your child’s name.All workbooks and soft back textbooks should be cov-

ered with clear contact paper.All hardback books must be covered with paper or fab-

ric book covers.Fourth grade IS NOT required to purchase P.E. uni-

forms.

Fifth Grade6 pocket folders with brads (one in each color,

red, blue, green, orange, yellow, & purple)Two 1-subject notebook (spiral) Please label with

your child’s name and Journal & Religion1 plastic yellow pocket folder (for notes home)2 glue sticksOne 12-pack colored pencilsOne 8-pack of Crayola crayons1 pair of round tip Fiskar scissors 1 large eraser6 packs of no. 2 lead pencils 3 packs of pencil eraser tops5 red ink pens1 ruler, clearly marked2 rolls of paper towels3 boxes of Kleenex1 box regular size band aids (BOYS)1 small box plain white envelopes (GIRLS)1 pack of BLACK dry erase markers2 packs of 3X5 index cards

8 packs loose leaf paper-wide ruled2 packs 20 lb white Xerox paper1 pack of black erasable pens1 pack of Crayola markers (original colors)1 can of OUST (GIRLS)1 bottle of GERM-X, 16 oz size (BOYS)1 zipper pouch (to keep markers and crayons in)All textbooks must be covered- 7 textbooksAll supplies must be labeled before school begins!!$25.00 SUPPLY FEEThis fee is used for classroom supplies, art and project

supplies, gospel weeklies photo printing, media aids and includes the mandatory homework assignment book.

PLEASE SEND IN THE CLASSROOM SUPPLY FEE TO THE FRONT OFFICE (make checks payable to MDS) WITH YOUR CHILDS NAME, GRADE AND SUPPLY FEE CLEARLY WRITTEN ON THE ENVELOPE BY WEDNES-DAY, AUGUST 17, 2011.

M. D.CONTINUED FROM PAGE 16

Tangipahoa Parish

Football Jamboree is Friday, August 26, with their ! rst game

Friday, September 2.

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Northshore Technical College

Florida Parishes CampusWe offer various Programs:

Automotive Technology • Criminal JusticeBusiness Offi ce Technology

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Our ServicesSunday Church School 9:30 am Tuesday Prayer Service 6:30 pmSunday Worship Service 11:00 am Wednesday Bible Study 6:30 pm

Sunday, July 2411:00 am

Greater Turner Chapelcelebrates 144 years of Praising,

Preaching and Singing in the Lord!Come out and Join us!

Saturday, July 3010:00 am

2nd Annual Health Fairwill be held at

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Upcoming Events:AG Week, Turner Chapel AME

Church July 19-21Healthy Living Week July 26-28

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$12 School Fee for PE shirt, poster boards, proj-ect boards, etc.

1 zippered two-inch binder to keep classwork and homework organized

1 pack of 8 dividers to divide the binder into class sections

4 packs of loose leaf paper for class notes and homework (put 1 pack in binder, keep 3 at home)

pens and pencils for completing assignments (put 2 of each in binder, keep the rest at home)

markers or colored pencils or crayons for com-pleting assignments (bring to school)

black shorts or sweatpants (when cold) for PESchool Dress CodeRed or White Uniform Shirt (No tight fi tting

shirts). Must be tucked in.Khaki pants or shorts. (No cargo pants/shorts.

No cutoffs. No tight fi tting pants or shorts. Must be worn above hips.

Tennis shoes (any color).Belt (Any color. No large belt buckles, no spikes).Socks (white or black)Jewelry (Earrings - smaller than a quarter. No

necklaces-only rubber necklaces.Headwear (No scarfs or wraps. Knit caps and

hoods allowed but, must be removed in the build-ings).

Outerwear (School colors-Black or Gold). Must be solid, school spirit-sponsored or college.

St. Helena MiddleSt. Helena Elem.Pre-KindergartenJumbo CrayonsRound-End Scissors2 Glue Sticks2 Jumbo Pencils1 package of construction paperComplete set of changing clothes2 Boxes of Kleenex2 rolls of Paper towels1 large towel to cover with1 package of wet wipes1 can of Lysol•Please label your child’s clothes, towel with his or

her name

Kindergarten4 packs Crayola (8 pack)Two 16 oz. bottles Elmers school glue2 pair rounded school scissors4 kindergarten writing tablets2 plastic or cloth (zipper) school boxes/pouches3 rolls of paper towels1 box Kleenex1-box/pack wet wipes1-hand sanitizer3-packs Jumbo pencils2-packs #2 pencils1-large coloring booksParents Please include a set of changing clothes for

your child (inside a Ziploc bag). Write name on bagPlease print your child’s name on ALL school supplies

including the book sack before you bring them to school. (Use black permanent marker)

First Grade1 color box (name on it)1 Pack of Construction Paper2 packs of copy paper4 packs of loose leaf paper1 pack of handwriting paper1 three-ring binder1 fi ve-pack dividers for binder2 composition notebooks (name on them)Four 24-packs of pencilsTwo 24-packs of crayons1 bottle of glue1 pair of scissors2 packs of index cards1 pack of Germ X (boys only)1 pack of dry erase markers4 plain 2-pocket folders (no character folders)4 manilla folder*Please don’t open any of the supplies.Students will turn in all supplies to the teacher un-

opened. Please have all supplies, in a timely manner. Sup-plies will be used throughout the year.

Second Grade5 One-subject Notebooks (70 sheets) No perfo-

rated edges3 fi ve-subject notebooks2 Mead Composition Tablets (Journal writing)One wooden ruler with both Metric and Inches 2 Glue stick3 pack of wide rule loose leaf paper3-Folders with pockets (No prongs)2-Folders with prongs2 fi le folders (Manilla) Do not write name on them2 rolls paper towels2 boxes of Kleenex1 pair of scissors4 Pack of No. 2 Pencils2 boxes of Baby Wipes24 count Crayons1 plastic school box2 package of copy paper 2 package of construction paper

Third GradePlease clearly label your student’s materials with a

permanent marker6 Composition Books (Not spiral bound notebooks)10 pocket folders1 box of Kleenex1 roll of paper towels and/or wet ones 1 ruler1 box of crayons1 pair of scissors2 glue sticks2 packages of pencils (at least 36 pencils)3 packages of loose leaf, college-ruled paper1 package of white copy paperDry erase markers

4th Grade4 Marble composition books2 packs of white paper5 packs of loose leaf paper2 three-inch ring binders4 packs of #2 pencils2 boxes of Crayons or colored pencils1 pack of markers1 four-packs of Expo Dry Erase markers1 pencil sharpener with cover2 glue sticks1 scissors1 calculator4 rolls of paper towels3 boxes of Kleenex1 container of baby wipes1 box of Ziploc Bags (quart size-girls)1 box of Ziploc bags (gallon size-boys)2 bottles of hand sanitizer

SHMS School Dress CodeRed or White Uniform Shirt (No tight fi tting shirts). Must be tucked in.Khaki pants or shorts. (No cargo pants/shorts. No cutoffs. No tight fi tting pants or shorts. Must be worn

above hips. Tennis shoes (any color).Belt (Any color. No large belt buckles, no spikes).Socks (white or black)Jewelry (Earrings - smaller than a quarter. No necklaces-only rubber necklaces.Headwear (No scarfs or wraps. Knit caps and hoods allowed but, must be removed in the buildings).Outerwear (School colors-Black or Gold). Must be solid, school spirit-sponsored or college.

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