SECONDARY CAMPUS
Class Supply Lists
Class supply lists for the 2021-22 school year are listed below.
Middle School Supply Lists
High School Supply Lists
General Supplies: to be used in all classes each day
- 3-ring binders – enough to adequately organize all class materials
- Tabbed binder dividers – enough to adequately organize all class materials
- College ruled loose leaf notebook paper
- Pencils and erasers
- Blue and black pens
- Highlighters – multiple colors
- Personal hand sanitizer
- Personal packs of tissue
- Personal water bottle
- Earbuds/headphones
Specific Supplies: organized by teacher and class
*If a teacher’s name or class is not listed, students should have general supplies prepared to use in those classes (ex. paper, writing utensils, binder organization)
Arnold, Brittany — AP Language and Composition
-Three highlighters of different colors
Gates, Jason — AP Biology
– Colored pencils
– Notecards
Gates, Jason — Biology and PreAP Biology
– Spiral notebook
– Colored pencils
– Glue stick
– Notecards
– IF you would like to begin early, the Leaf Collection (due later in the fall) includes some of the following leaves: Post Oak, Southern Red Oak, Blackjack Oak, White Oak, Pin Oak, Pecan, Sweetgum, Mimosa, Catalpa, Redbud, Dogwood, Black Hickory, Elm, Magnolia, Persimmon, Eastern Cottonwood, Sycamore, Silver Maple, Weeping Willow, Tuliptree)
Gaines, Emily —
7th-12th Band
-Pencil pouch
-Pencils
Drumline
-High fidelity earplugs (I recommend the kind attached to each other with a string.)
Hansen, Meredith — Anatomy & Physiology
– Colored pencils
Hines, Morgan — Algebra II
-Graphing calculator TI-83 or higher (TI-84 if continuing to College Algebra or Pre-Calculus)
Holland, Kathy — Calculus, College Algebra, Pre-Calculus
– Red pens
– Graphing calculator (TI-84 any model)
– Optional: Extra set of AAA batteries
– Students in college classes are required to provide the course textbook. After school begins, I will send home textbook purchasing information. Students will be given plenty of time to purchase the book.
Kyle, Angela — Algebra I (9)
-TI 30X IIS Scientific Calculator (Some students have asked when a graphing calculator is needed. We do not require them in Algebra 1 or Geometry, but I will happily teach your son/daughter how to use one if you’d like them to get one this year.)
-GIRLS (optional): 1 box Kleenex
-BOYS (optional): Hand sanitizer
Morton, Melanie — Spanish 2 (10) / College Spanish 1 & 2 (11 and 12)
-One spiral notebook (single subject)
Northen, Janice — Computer Applications (9)
-Earbuds (auxiliary input or Bluetooth)
-Mouse (USB or wireless)
Nicholas, Caleb — Honors Physics, Statistics, Introduction to Programming
-Folder (if you prefer a folder to a binder)
-Spiral notebook
-Graphing Calculator
Shoemaker, Tommy — Geometry
-Calculator with trig functions (SIN, COS, and TAN; TI-84 model has these functions)
Sullivan, Billy — American History/College American History to 1870 (11) / World History/College World History (12)
– Spiral notebook
– Suggested but not required: Note cards, Post-it notes, utensil pouch
Sullivan, Danny — Bible (12)
– NIV Bible
– Listening ears
– Open eyes
– Soft heart
Thomas, Ian — English (10) / Honors English (10) / English (12) / AP English (12)
– Composition notebook
– Sticky notes
Dr. Vick — Bible (9) and Bible (10)
– NIV Bible
Elective Specific Supplies: organized by department
ART
- Drawing
- Poster board (full sheet, 22in. x 28in.)
- Sketchbook (spiral bound, 8.5in x 11in or 9in x 12in, 80lb or greater, may be labeled “drawing” or “mix media”, get “mix media” if you also plan to take painting in the spring)
- Wood cased pencils (not mechanical, may be artist set if desired)
- Eraser (rubber, vinyl or plastic)
- Pencil sharpener
- Painting
- Poster board (full sheet, 22in. x 28in.) -OR- Continue to use the portfolio from Drawing class
- Sketchbook (spiral bound, 8.5in x 11in or 9in x 12in, 80lb or greater, look for “mix media” label)
- Wood cased pencils (not mechanical, may be artist set if desired)
- Eraser (rubber, vinyl or plastic)
- Pencil sharpener
- Ceramics (1 and 2)
- Pencil box (for tool storage, pencil pouch is not acceptable)
- 12oz Tupperware type container (old sour cream or butter container will work well.)
- Towel (full body sized, this is for clean up so it can be an old and raggedy)
- Gallon sized Ziploc baggie
- Advanced Art (10th-12th grade)
- All students will need:
- Poster board (full sheet, 22in. x 28in.)
- Sketchbook (spiral or book bound, no larger than 9in x 12in, 80lb or more, 90lb if you want to paint in it, sketchbooks labeled “mix media” work best.)
- Wood cased pencils (not mechanical, may be artist set if desired)
- Eraser (rubber, vinyl or plastic)
- Pencil Sharpener
Optional art supplies
Additional supply needs will be unique to students’ interests. Students will be able to choose what medium they work in for most assignments. The following supplies will not be available to share in the classroom. Please only purchase those items your child would like to use.
- Artist drawing pencils
- Micron or similar detailing marker/pen
- Sharpies or other permanent markers
- Colored pencils (artist grade recommended)
- Markers (artist grade recommended)
- Paint Brushes
- Watercolor palette (watercolor tubes can be provided)
- Collage materials
Again, DO NOT buy everything on the second list. Only buy those items your child would like to use this semester. Here is a link to a guide that may be especially helpful to you as you decide which supplies to purchase. https://www.art-is-fun.com/guide-to-buying-art-supplies.
CHOIR
All Choir Students
– 1/2 inch 3-ring binder
– Earbuds/Headphones
THEATRE
Theatre Tech
-Drawing paper (sketch pads available at Walmart, Hobby Lobby, Michael’s)
-Safety goggles (optional to purchase, school goggles available)
-Earplugs (best to purchase the kind with a string connecting the two earplugs)
9th Grade Introduction to Drama
Theatre Performance
Lights Up / Performance Ensemble
(All covered under general supplies)