A6 - THE PERKINS-JOURNAL, Thursday, August 4, 2011
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?erkins-Tryon Elementary 21311-2012 School Supply List
*PRE-KINDERGAR-
TEN*
PLEASE DO NOT LABEL
THESE ITEMS:
1 - bottle of glue
1- box crayons (24 ct.)
1 - container disinfectant
wipes
6 - small glue sticks
Boys Bring:
1 - pkg. napkins
1 - markers (8 to 10 count)
1- roll masking tape
Girls Bring:
1 - box of Kleenex
1- -pkg. dry erase markers
1 - pkg. of clear plastic sheet
protectors (Aany color A)
zipper)
1- spiral notebook (1 sub-
ject)
1 - pocket folder
inch binder
*KINDERGARTEN*
12 - #2 pencils
1 - pkg. pencil top erasers
2 - pkg. 10 washable classic
color markers
2 - 24 ct. box crayons (no
neon colors)
1-16ct. box crayons
1--water color paints
1 - scissors/children's
(no plastic rounded tip)
LABEL
12 - small glue sticks
1 - white glue bottles
(4oz.)BOYS ONLY
1--container of Clorox/
disinfectant wipes GIRLS
ONLY
1--pkg. colored copy paper
2- 2 pocket folders (bottom
pocket not side / no prongs)
LABEL
1 - Box of facial tissue
1 - small school box (cigar
box size) LABEL
1 - fold up rest mat
LABEL
1 - backpack
1 - box gallon size storage
bags
1 - box quart size storage
bags
1 - pkg. dry erase broad tip
markers
* Please DO NOT buy Ross
or Rose Art Brands
( due to lack of durability)
* Please trStL ONLY
- folders, scissors, rest mat,
and school box
Please lalxl these items:
1 - backpack (large with one
*TRANSITIONAL
- 1ST GRADE*
12 - #2 pencils
4- 24 ct. box of crayons (no
neon colors)
1 - scissors/children's
(no plastic rounded tip)
LABEL
4 - large glue sticks
2 - 2 pocket folders
(bottom pocket not side,
no prongs)LABEL
1 - box of facial tissue
1 - small school box (cigar
size box) LABEL
1 - towel for rest time
1 - backpack
1 - container Clorox/bleach
wipes
1 - bottle hand sanitizer
*Please DO NOT buy Ross
or Rose Art Brands
(due to lack of durability)
*Please LABEL ONLY
- scissors, folders, and
school box
*IST GRADE*
1 - backpack (no wheels)
LABEL
1 - small school box (cigar
box size)- LABEL
12 - #2 pencils Ticonderoga
pencils-no decorative pen-
cils please
4 - boxes of Crayola brand
crayons (24ct)
1 - boxes washable Crayola
brand markers
12 - small glue sticks
1 - children's round tip
scissors- LABEL
1 - pink pearl eraser
2 - 1 subject spiral note-
book wide ruled
1 - 1" clear view binder
1 - zipper pouch with
holes
3 - pkgs. of colored index
card
1 -- Clorox Wipes
Girls: 1 - large box facial
tissue
1 -pkg. of dry erase mark-
ers
Boys: 1 -boxes quart size
storage bags
1 box of Band-Aids, plain,
single sized
Please LABEL items
noted.
Please do not buy Ross or
Rose Art Brands
(due to lack of durability)
*SECOND GRADE*
1- backpack or book bag
30- #2 pencils (No designs
or plastic coating)
• 4 - large white glue sticks
2 - box of crayons (24 ct.)
1 - zipper pouch with
holes
1 - small school box
1 - wide ruled spiral note-
book (1- subject) no college
ruled
1 - water paint set
(8colors)
4 - 2 pocket folder (bottom
pocket not side, no brads)
1 - scissor (pointed)
1 - box facial tissue
1 - ½ inch clear view
binder
1 pkg. of disinfectant
wipes
1 - pencil top erasers
Girls 1 box any size zip
lock bags
Boys - 1 box band aids
*PLEASE DO NOT
LABEL SUPPLIES
*THIRD GRADE*
3- small white glue sticks
1- pkg wide ruled notebook
paper
24 - #2 yellow wooden
pencils (please no designs
or plastic coated)
1- box of 24 crayons
1 - scissor (pointed,
Fiskers)
4 - PLAIN pocket folders
(red, blue, green, yellow
- ONLY)
2 - boxes of facial tissue
1 - set of 8 washable mark-
ers
1- backpack or book bag
(please no wheels)
Clear pencil box
1 - highlighter
I - clipboard
1 - set water colors
1 - 3 ring, l-inch binder,,
clear cover
1-- 3 ring zipper pencil
pouch
*PLEASE DO NOT
LABEL SUPPLIES
See individual teachers for
additional items that may be
needed
Giavanni Criscione, Stillwater, demonstrates the skills he has learned through the masonry
program at Meridian Technology Center. During the first 10 days of school students will have
a chance to meet and bond with students throughout the Meridian district. Activities such as
Minute to Win It, YouTube Challenge and Karaoke are planned to interact with each other
and get excited about their educational experience at Meridian. Photo provided
Meridian Technology Center School Year
Kicks Off with Meet Your Teacher Day
Students attending and visitor area. Merid- option to complete a career
Meridian Technology
Cener have the chance to
get ahead of the class with
a meet your teacher day
scheduled for August 9.
"Starting anything new
can be intimidating," said
Jeanie Zagar, Director
of the Career Planning
Center at Meridian. "The
first day of school is no
exception."
Classes for Meridian
Technology Center start
on August 11, but new
students are invited to
come to campus two days
prior to become familiar
with campus and Merid-
ian staff.
"This event allows stu-
dents and parents to have
an informal time to talk
with teachers and really
start to feel like they are
a part of Meridian," Zagar
said.
The meet your teacher
event is on AugUst 9 from
9-11 am and2-4pm.
Students are asked to enter
through the main entrance
ian staff will be available
to assist new students in
picking up their parking
pass, turning in their com-
pleted enrollment forms for
a free T-shirt and finding
their new classroom.
The Meridian Tech-
nology Center district
includes people living in
communities served by
Agra, Carney, Glencoe,
Guthrie, Morrison, Mull-
hall-Orlando, Pawnee,
Perkins-Tryon, Perry and
Stillwater school districts.
High school students in
these communities are
able to attend Meridian
at no cost with books
provided once school
starts. Free transporta-
tion is also available with
pickup locations at district
high schools. High school
students attend Meridian
either in the morning or
afternoon session and are
eligible for high school
and college credit in many
programs.
Adult students have the
training program in a 1- or
2-year option. They are
responsible for their own
transportation and educa-
tional expenses. Financial
aid is available for those
who qualify.
Meridian is still accept-
ing applications for fall
enrollment. For more infor-
mation or to enroll visit
www.meridiantech.edu or
contact a career counselor
by phone at (405) 377-
3333 or toll-free at (888)
607-2509.
MTC is a career and
technology training center
located in Stillwater, Okla.
The center has more than
70 career majors and offers
a wide variety of evening
short-term courses and cer-
tifications for many diverse
career fields. Meridian also
offers services to busi-
nesses in need of training
and development. Each
year approximately 11,000
students come to Meridian
from all areas of business
and industry.
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Perkins -Tryon
school!
P-T FFA Competes In Big 3
Perkins-Tryon FFA participated in the OSU Big 3 Livestock Judging on July 19-21. There
were contestents from all across the nation attending this event. The Perkins-Tryon FFA
chapter had 13 members take part in the annual contest. On sheep day Cammi Robbins
placed 17th individually. The team of Carlee Robbins, LeeAnn Dotter, Hanna Runner, and
Danci Johnston placed 6th on Sheep day, as well as placing 25th overall. Pictured are those
participating in the contest. Back row from left to right: Danci Johnston, Tori Clay, Courtney
Murray, Joe Preston, Kaylee Brunker, Cammi Robbins, Hanna Runner, and Skylar Vogal.
Front row: LeeAnn Dotter, Halle Runner, Jessica Howard, Shodda Davidson, and Carlee
Robbins. Photo provided
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