7th & 8th grade students are asked to bring the following:

             >>>>>   All students should have an assignment book   <<<<<

Math: Mr. Scozzafava would like students to bring a large, 5-subject notebook to be used exclusively for math, a supply of pencils, and a small hand pencil sharpener. A protractor and ruler should be available for home use.  All other necessary materials will be supplied in class.


Social Studies:
Miss D’Ambrosio would like students to bring a set of colored pencils, a two-pocket folder, a 3-ring binder with some paper, and an assignment book. 


Science:
Mr. Eldridge would like students to bring a 9¾ inch by 7½ inch composition journal and a two pocket folder.


English:
Mr. White would like students to have 1 subject spiral notebook and a  9¾ inch by 7½ inch composition journal to be used exclusively for English.  Students also need pens, pencils and a two-pocket folder.


Foreign Language:
Ms. Miller would like her students to have a marble composition notebook to be used exclusively for French, a two-pocket folder, pencils, pens, and one pack of 3 x 5 index cards.


Physical Education – Please have appropriate sneakers.  The sneakers should have a soft rubber sole and cover the entire foot.  Students should not be wearing slip on shoes, hiking boots or roller shoes.


Please read the dress guidelines for 7th & 8th graders below

Have a safe and happy summer and we will see you on Monday, August 30, 2010.


Sincerely,
The Seventh and Eighth Grade Teachers



DRESS GUIDELINES
Students are expected to:

·         Dress appropriately at all times

·         Wear clean and neat clothing

·         Be well groomed

·         Not wear sagging pants or sagging shorts

·         Not wear bare midriffs, spaghetti strap tanks, tube tops or similar apparel, open back halter tops, or excessively short skirts or shorts

·         Not wear clothing that advertises drugs, cigarettes, and/or alcohol.

·         Comply with state laws on harassment, and not wear clothing that has comments or pictures that are offensive, inappropriate or demeaning to a particular person or group (including but not restricted to explicit sexual innuendos and/or racial, gender, or ethnic slurs)

·         Not wear apparel that disrupts the normal functioning of the school

Clothing deemed inappropriate by school officials must be changed, otherwise the student may be sent home.