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July 24, 2024
Vian Elementary 2024-25 School Supply List

First day of school – Thursday, August 15 Open House – Tuesday, August 13, 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. Adventure Head Start – 3/4 yr. olds

Must send a change of clothing in a labeled Ziploc bag

1 backpack (full size)

Pre-K – 4 yr. olds

1 – Change of clothing in a labeled gallon size Ziploc bag (name on bag)

1 – Pkg. of 2-count My First Pencils (no decoration)

1 – Zipper pencil pouch w/holes

2 – Crayola watercolor paint sets

2 – Bottles of Elmer’s glue

2 – Boxes of 24-count Crayola crayons

2 – Elmer’s glue sticks

1 – Backpack (large enough for a big binder)

2 – Pkgs. baby wipes (Girls) 1 box snack zipper top bags (Boys) 1 box quart zipper top bags

1 – 1 1/2 inch binder w/pocket cover

1 – 1/2 inch binder w/pocket cover

4 – Dry-erase markers

2 – Containers of Play-doh

3 – Boxes of Kleenex Kindergarten

4 – Boxes of 24-count Crayola crayons

1 – 4 oz. bottle of Elmer’s glue

4 – Glue sticks

2 – My First Pencils

1 – Pkg. 24-count Ticonderoga pencils

2 – Pink erasers

2 – Folders with pockets

1 – Zip pocket pencil pouch

2 – Boxes of Kleenex

1 – Box gallon Ziploc bags – girls only

1 – Box quart Ziploc bags – boys only

2 – Containers of Clorox wipes

1 – Pkg. of 3×5 index cards

1 – Backpack

$2.00 for writing journal First Grade

1 – Box of Ticonderoga pencils

2 – Pkgs. of pencil top erasers

6 – Glue sticks

1 – Bottle of Elmer’s white school glue

2 – Boxes of 24-count Crayola crayons

1 – Pair of Fiskars scissors

1 – Pkg. of dry erase markers

1 – Box of gallon Ziploc bags

1 – Box of quart Ziploc bags

2 – Boxes of Kleenex

2 – Clorox disinfectant wipes

1 – Over-the ear headphones (no earbuds)

1 – Backpack (large enough to hold binder)

1 – 3-ring zipper pouch (clear front)

$5.00 for binder Second Grade

8 – Glue sticks

4 – Boxes of 24-count Crayola crayons

1 – Wide-ruled spiral notebook

1 – 24-count Ticonderoga Pencils

2 – Pkgs. of eraser pencil tops

1 – Bottle of Elmer’s white school glue (Girls) – Fine line markers (Boys) – Broad line markers

1 – Colored pencils

1 – Pair of Fiskars scissors

1 – school box

1 – Earbuds/headphones

1 – Backpack

1 – 3-ring pencil pouch

1 – Pkg. of disinfectant wipes

3 – Boxes of Kleenex

$4.00 for binder Third Grade

2 – Boxes of 24-count Crayola crayons 1 – School box

4 – Dry erase markers

1 – Backpack

1 – Pair of scissors

3 – Pkgs. of 3×5 spiral bound index cards

2 – Composition notebooks

1 – Pkg. of glue sticks

4 – Plastic folders with pockets

2 – Boxes of #2 Ticonderoga pencils

2 – Pkgs. of pencil top erasers

1 – 1/2 inch 3-ring binder (any color)

4 – Pkgs. of Clorox wipes

4 – Boxes of Kleenex

1 – Wide-ruled notebook paper

1 – Pkg. of clear page protectors

1 – Bottle of hand sanitizer

1 – Earbuds or headphones Fourth Grade

6 – Composition notebooks

3 – Pkgs. of wide-ruled loose-leaf paper

3 – 2-pocket folders

1 – Box of 24-count crayons

2 – Highlighters

2 – Black dry erase markers

24 – #2 Ticonderoga pencils (no decoration)

2 – Pkgs. of pencil top erasers

2 – Glue sticks

1 – Pair of scissors

1 – Zippered pencil pouch for 3-ring binder

3 – Boxes of tissue

3 – Large containers of disinfectant wipes

1 – Earbud or headphones Students will keep their items in their pencil pouch. Some items, such as pencils and crayons, may need to be replenished throughout the year. Earbuds/headphones will need to be replaced if they are lost or broken.

Fifth Grade

4 – Boxes of #2 pencils (no plastic or decoration)

2 – Pkgs. of pencil top erasers (per nine weeks)

3 – Composition notebooks

2 – Pkgs. of wide ruled loose leaf paper

3 – Pocket folders without prongs

3 – Pocket folders with prongs

1 – Ruler (must have inches/centimeters)

1 – Pencil pouch

4 – Glue Sticks

1 – Pair of scissors

1 – Earbuds/headphones (a must)

1 – Pack of 3×5 cards

2 – Sheets of poster board

1 – Pocket calculator

3 – Boxes of Kleenex

3 – Containers of disinfectant wipes $10 for science experiment materials Students will keep their items in their pencil pouch or locker (except for Kleenex, Clorox wipes). Some items, such as pencil, erasers, folders, may need to be replenished throughout the school year. Earbuds/headphones will need to be replaced if they are lost or broken.

Note: Some of these items are furnished by JOM (if eligible).

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