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School supply lists by grade


Ralph Witters Elementary they last longer and sharpen easier) Science/Social Studies:
Kinder Boost Supply List Crayons - 24 pack Two large bottles Elmer’s glue
Please do not label supplies  Colored Markers Ruler (metric/standard)
Two boxes of 16 crayons (No jum- Two Black Sharpies One folder
bos, please.) Scissors Three-ring binder
One package of Expo brand dry erase Four Highlighters Pencils
markers Four packages of quality Sticky Notes Homeroom:
One box of washable fine markers Large package of Glue Sticks Highlighters
One box of watercolors Two Boxes of Kleenex Expo markers
Elmer’s School Glue- 4oz. bottle Three Packages of Clorox Wipes Headphones (marked with student
12 glue sticks Six boxes of snacks (crackers, cook- name)
One pair of cushion-grip scissors ies, fruit snacks etc)  Kleenex
Two large boxes of tissue Four Plastic Folders with pockets Clorox wipes
Two containers of Clorox wipes Four Spiral Wide ruled Notebooks Pencils (at least 20)
Velcro or slip on tennis shoes (to be Two Package of Chisel Tip Expo Red/blue pens
left at school for P.E.) Markers  PE shoes/clothes
One box of gallon Ziploc bags Two Pink Pearl Erasers (Girls) Colored pencils
One Box of sandwich Ziploc bags  One package of pencil cap erasers Markers
One snack per quarter to share with the (Boys) Three reams of loose leaf paper
class (Big bags of cereal, boxes of Gold- Dixie Cups (Boys) 3-ring zipper pencil pouch
fish crackers, graham crackers, animal Ziploc Bags (Girls) (If you are purchasing a Trapper Keep-
crackers, etc. all seem to last the longest.) Set of headphones (no earbuds please) er, please keep the locker size in mind –
  One Spiral Notebook, 1 folder w/pock- 10” wide, 11” deep)
Kindergarten Supply List ets & 4 #2 pencils (Science)
Please do not label supplies **Some items will be need to be replen- 7th and 8th Grade Supply List
Two boxes of 24 crayons (no jumbo ished later in the year (Expo markers, glue 7th grade Math:
crayons, please) sticks, snacks) Pencils
One Box of Washable Markers White Board markers
Two Large Pack of Expo Markers 4th Grade Supply List Headphones
Elmer’s School Glue- 4 oz bottle One Backpack 8th grade Math:
One Pack of 4 jumbo glue sticks One large pencil box Pencils
One Backpack (This can be labeled One scissors White Board markers
with your student’s name) Two glue sticks Notebook (keep in classroom)
One large box of tissues. Two standard size post-it note pad Kleenex
Velcro or slip on tennis shoes-labeled, Two large erasers 7th grade Language Arts:
to be left at school for P.E. (Clean, old ones One pack of 10 or more (Bic Brand size One-inch 3-ring binder
are fine - Please label with student’s name). 0.7 lead) mechanical pencils Package of tabbed dividers for binder
One package of plain #2 pencils  (Ti- One package of lead refills (size 0.7 Red pen and writing utensils
conderoga brand is suggested) lead) 8th grade Language Arts:
Computer headphones for PC (NOT 10 #2 pencils for the classroom One-inch 3-ring binder (clear, plastic
EARBUDS, please) (these will follow the Four Pencils w/ erasers for Science cover preferred)
student through school and don’t need to One pack of highlighters (mutli-colored) Package of at least five tabbed divid-
be purchased every year unless broken.) Two red pens ers for binder
Ziploc Baggies – Boys Sandwich size; One box of colored pencils Two packages college rule loose-leaf
Girls Gallon Size One box of markers paper
One Container of Clorox Wipes Eight spiral notebooks Pencils and pens
Eight pockets folders  7th grade Farm to School:
First Grade Supply List One pocket folder for Science One-inch 3-ring binder
One box of crayons (16 colors) Three packs of Expo brand dry-erase Tabbed dividers for binder
Three packs of #2 lead pencils (Dixon whiteboard markers (teachers will collect Notebook paper
Ticonderoga brand, if possible.  These are and hand out as needed) Pens or pencils
available at most stores.) 1 whiteboard eraser  8th Grade Social Studies:
24 glue sticks 1 large box of tissues Pencils
Two packs of Expo dry erase markers 1 container of Clorox wipes Blue or black pens
Tree trimming
photo by Mark Dykes
(at least 6, please) Bag of cereal for snacks Colored pencils
Two composition notebooks 1 set of headphones with wire for Two-inch binder and dividers
Two boxes of tissues computers Notebook paper
A tree near the Big Spring gets cut down to size as part of the work being done in Two large pink erasers 1 pair of clean tennis shoes to be left Notebook
Hot Springs State Park this summer. Two sets of washable markers at school for P.E. 50 3x5” index cards
Two sets of colored pencils Kleenex
Two pairs of scissors (preferable Fiskar) Thermopolis Middle School 7th and 8th PE/Health:
Pencil box 5th Grade Supply List Binder with notebook paper
One box of gallon ziploc bags Pencils (restock as needed) Pencils

Washakie Medical earns top award


One box of quart ziploc bags Markers Gym Shoes
One pair of tennis shoes to be left at Two highlighters 7th and 8th Science:
school for P.E. (Clean, old ones are fine.) Two felt tip pens (any color) Colored pencils
Computer headphones (No earbuds, Scissors Notebook
please.  These will not need to be replaced One pack large erasers Folder
Washakie Medical Center (WMC) in Worland this year’s Wyoming Quality Health Care Con- unless last year’s were broken.) Three glue sticks Pencils
was awarded a 2019 Hospital Quality Excellence ference and has received the award for the past Three container of Lysol Wipes Three 1-inch binders Calculator
Award by Mountain-Pacific Quality Health during four years. Two plastic folders Pencil pouch Headphones
this years’ Wyoming Hospital Association Annual “Hearing from our patients and their families Expo markers (at least six, restock (All students need a student planner,
2nd Grade Supply List as needed) either electronic or daily planner)
Meeting and Convention in Casper. about their perceptions of care helps us to grow,” 24 pencils Boys – one large box Kleenex
Quality awards are presented annually to said Lisa Van Brunt, chief nursing officer at WMC. Six glue sticks Girls – one container Clorox wipes High School Supply List
Wyoming hospitals for their hard work and com- “To hear they are pleased with what we’re doing Skinny markers One pair gym shoes to be left at school #2 pencils
mitment to improving patient care. To earn the is rewarding.” Regular markers (clean old pair works fine) Colored pencils
Crayons One pair headphones to be left at school Red, blue and black pens
award, hospitals had to meet six categories of cri- Deborah Fox, Washakie’s senior program man- Colored Pencils Highlighters
teria including patient and family engagement ager for quality improvement, gathered data to Scissors 6th Grade Supply List Pocket folders
activities, patient satisfaction and clinical care. submit for the award. Fox and Van Brunt accept- Pencil box or case Language Arts: Single subject spiral notebooks
WMC is one of eight hospitals honored during ed the award on behalf of WMC. Two Expo Marker Packages One pocket folder with brads Sticky notes
Ziploc baggies - boys gallon ziploc, Pencils College ruled loose leaf paper
girls sandwich Highlighters Tabbed dividers

Winter staying busy with meetings


Disinfectant Wipes Red pen 3-ring binder or zip up Trapper Keeper
Six Boxes of Snacks/Cookies/Etc One packet 4x6 inch note cards Backpack – must fit into locker during
Magic Eraser Math: the school day
Standard Ruler One notebook Lunch bag if needed – freshmen will
One pocket folder have on campus lunch first semester
District 28 Representative the Sheridan meeting covered Coordination with the local au- Dry Erase markers (Expo) (Additional supplies may be request-
John Winter hasn’t taken the the Office of State Lands and thorities, including county sheriff Third Grade Supply List One-inch three ring binder with pockets ed by individual teachers during the first
summer off from the Wyoming Investment. departments was explained and 24 Pencils (Ticonderoga is preferred, Pencils week of school)
Legislature, in fact, he’s been “The value of these lands for highlighted.
attending various interim com- State income and their manage- The committee also discussed
mittee meetings across the state. ment are continued concerns,” gaming and resulting regula-
On June 10 and 11 at Sheridan Winter said. tions, including historic racing,
College, Winter met with the Ag- At the end of June, Winter organized poker, bingo and chari-
riculture, State and Public Lands traveled to Gillete for meetings table gaming.
and Water Resources committee. with the Travel, Recreation, “Both meetings were well at-
One topic on the agenda was Wildlife and Cultural Resources tended by the public,” Winter
Wildlife and Livestock Preda- Committee. said, “with tours on different top-
tor Damage involving the Game Winter said the topics dis- ics provided for the Legislators.
and Fish Department. Winter cussed began with the Wyoming These subjects will be brought
said funding for the various pri- Game and Fish explaining to the forward at future meetings with
orities for wildlife and livestock committee about Chronic Wast- potential legislation the end re-
were of prime concern during ing Disease, Aquatic Invasive sult for improvement of the great
the meeting. Species, the Supreme Court deci- State of Wyoming.
In addition, they discussed sion of Herrera v. Wyoming and “I had the opportunity to at-
invasive plant species. Winter how this decision will affect the tend the Capitol Celebration af-
said, “This is a big concern for conservation and management ter complete renovation of the
the State of Wyoming. How are of resources. building and grounds on July
these plants being introduced A good discussion and expla- 10. There was a special open-
and what is being done to limit nation of the needs and the mis- ing ceremony in both Chambers
their spread?” sion of Wyoming Search and Res- with recognition of several past
The final topic discussed at cue was conducted, Winter said. legislators.”

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