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svvsd 2024-2025 school supply list

svvsd 2024-2025 school supply list

2 min read 29-11-2024
svvsd 2024-2025 school supply list

The St. Vrain Valley School District (SVVSD) is ready for the 2024-2025 school year! To help you prepare, we've compiled a comprehensive guide to school supply lists for each grade level. Finding the exact list for your child's school can sometimes be tricky, so this guide will help streamline the process. Remember to always check with your child's individual school for the most up-to-date and accurate information, as lists can vary slightly.

Finding Your School's Specific List

The most reliable source for your child's school supply list is their school's website. Most SVVSD schools post their supply lists online before the start of the school year. Here's how to typically find it:

  1. Go to the SVVSD Website: Start at the main St. Vrain Valley School District website.
  2. Find Your School: Use the school directory to locate your child's specific elementary, middle, or high school.
  3. Navigate to the School's Website: Click on the link to your child's school's individual website.
  4. Look for "School Supplies," "Supply Lists," or a similar heading: These lists are often found under sections like "Parents," "Students," or "Academics."

General Supply List Examples (Note: These are examples only!)

While specific lists vary by school and grade level, here are some common supplies you'll likely need for your child in SVVSD:

Elementary School (Grades K-5):

  • Backpack: A sturdy backpack large enough to carry books and supplies.
  • Pencils: #2 pencils, sharpened, in a container.
  • Erasers: Pink erasers are generally preferred.
  • Colored Pencils/Crayons: A 24-count box is usually sufficient.
  • Markers: Washes or fine-tip markers.
  • Glue Sticks: Several glue sticks.
  • Scissors: Child-safe scissors.
  • Ruler: A standard 12-inch ruler.
  • Folders: Pocket folders or binders, depending on the grade level.
  • Notebook Paper: Wide-ruled or college-ruled, depending on the grade.
  • Spiral Notebook: One or more spiral notebooks.
  • Crayola Washable Markers: A box of washable markers.

Middle School (Grades 6-8):

  • Backpack: A larger backpack than elementary school.
  • Pencils: #2 pencils, sharpened.
  • Pens: Black or blue ink pens.
  • Highlighters: A set of highlighters in various colors.
  • Notebook Paper: College-ruled notebook paper.
  • Binders: One or more binders with dividers.
  • Loose-Leaf Paper: College-ruled loose-leaf paper.
  • Calculator: A basic calculator may be required for certain classes.
  • Folders: Subject-specific folders.

High School (Grades 9-12):

  • Backpack: A large and durable backpack.
  • Pencils: #2 pencils.
  • Pens: Black or blue ink pens.
  • Highlighters: A set of highlighters.
  • Notebook Paper: College-ruled notebook paper.
  • Binders: Several binders with dividers, organized by subject.
  • Calculator: A graphing calculator may be required for math and science classes (check individual course requirements).
  • Flash Drive: A flash drive for saving assignments and projects.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: When are school supply lists usually released?

A: Typically, school supply lists are released in late July or early August, closer to the start of the school year.

Q: What if I can't find the list online?

A: Contact your child's school directly by phone or email. Their office staff will be able to provide you with the correct supply list.

Q: Are there any programs to help with school supplies?

A: Yes, SVVSD and community organizations may offer programs to assist families with school supplies. Contact your school's administration or check with local charities for information.

Remember to check your specific school's website for the most accurate and up-to-date 2024-2025 school supply list. We hope this guide has been helpful in preparing your child for a successful school year!

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