* Sixth Grade Class Supplies List*

And Dress Code

Please have your child bring the following to School.

 

Christa McAuliffe Elementary School

Sixth Grade Supply List  2012-2013

 

Your child will need the following materials at the start of the school year, and will need to keep a supply at all times. Teachers may request additional supplies after classes begin.

·        8 plain (3 prong 2 pocket) folders in assorted colors.

·        Notebook for science fair projects.  (Mrs. Gynan)

·        One dozen  #2 pencils & erasers*  (Check supplies often)

·        Zippered pencil pouch – No hard plastic pencil  boxes

·        4 blue and/or black pens*

·        2 packs red pens for grading*

·        Abundant supplies of loose-leaf paper*(college ruled for Mr. Sapundjieff.)

·        Hand held pencil sharpeners (Optional except Mrs. Staples)

·        Colored pencils 24 per box (except Mrs. Gynan)

·        The school will have assignment planners for students.

·        2 Composition books.

·        4 glue sticks.

·        1 ½ or 2 inch three ring binder with pocket dividers. (Mr. Sapundjieff)

    PLEASE DONATE:

·        2 Boxes of tissues

·        Boys Only – gallon size plastic zip-type bags, and hand sanitizer

·        Girls Only – plastic cups, and one roll of paper towels

·        Dry Eraser Markers/Erasers(for Mrs. Staples and Mrs. Marshall ONLY)

NOT PERMITTED:  Please do not purchase the following items as students are not permitted to have them in the classroom. 

L No White-Out of any kind

L No Gel pens other than black, blue, or red.

L No Sharpie Markers or any Permanent Markers

L No Spiral Notebooks, unless specifically directed by the teacher.

L No Sodas/Energy Drinks (Water is encouraged.)

L No brightly colored drinks in carpeted rooms

L No Candy or Gum

Students should not wear any colognes, perfumes, fragrance, or any type of deodorant that has an overbearing scent

 

 

DRESS CODE POLICY

The following abbreviated version of the Brevard County Dress Code should be kept in mind when shopping for back to school clothing.  This has been adapted from the Elementary School Handbook and is subject to change.  If necessary, students may be sent to the clinic for more appropriate clothing.

 

General:  All garments must be of a length and fit that are suitable to the build and stature of the student.  Clothing should be free of rips or tears.   Clothing and accessories should not convey messages that are crude, violent, or promote alcohol, gangs, drugs, or tobacco.  Hats and kerchiefs are not to be worn.  Facial (nose, eyebrows, etc.)  piercing is  not permitted.

Students should not wear any colognes, perfumes, fragrance, or any type of deodorant that has an overbearing scent

 

Upper Garments:  Sleeveless garments should have straps at least 1 ½ inches in width.  Undergarments should not be exposed.  Low cut necklines are prohibited.  Upper garments should cover the waistline and not expose the midriff at any time. 

 

Lower Garments:    Pants should be worn at the waist, and not extend below the heel of the shoe.  Oversized pants must be secured with a belt.  No low-riding. Tights, spandex, leggings, bike shorts, etc. are not permitted.  Undergarments should not be visible.  Dresses & skirts must reach mid-thigh or below in length.  Short shorts are prohibited.  Shorts should have discernable inseams.

 

Footwear:  Beachwear, such as flip-flops or slides, is prohibited.  Due to the number of ankle injuries in the past, platform shoes are greatly discouraged.   Shoes should generally be appropriate for PE. 


 
 

 

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