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GREENWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 410 651 0931 (phone) 410 651 4091 (fax) 11412 Dryden Road Princess Anne, MD 21853
Cheryl A. O’Neal Benita Harman Principal Dean of Students
PRE-KINDERGARTEN SUPPLY LIST
Tissues (one small box is plenty) Clorox wipes 1 box of plastic bags of any size (sandwich, freezer, etc) 1 bottle of hand sanitizer
GREENWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 410 651 0931 (phone) 410 651 4091 (fax) 11412 Dryden Road Princess Anne, MD 21853
Cheryl A. O’Neal Benita Harman Principal Dean of Students
Kindergarten Supply List
Back Pack 2 Composition Notebooks 1 Spiral Notebook Scissors 4 Glue Sticks 2 Bottles of Glue 2 Packs of #2 Pencils 2 Waterless Hand Sanitizers Box of 16 Crayons 5 Folders with Pockets 3 Large Boxes of Tissues 1 Box of gallon Ziploc bags 1 Box of sandwich Ziploc bags 2 Boxes of small Dixie cups GREENWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 410 651 0931 (phone) 410 651 4091 (fax) 11412 Dryden Road Princess Anne, MD 21853
Cheryl A. O’Neal Benita Harman Principal Dean of Students
First Grade Supply List
Backpack 5 Composition Notebooks (NO SPIRAL NOTEBOOKS) 4 Glue Sticks (NO LIQUID GLUE) 2 Packs of YELLOW #2 Pencils 1 Package of small Index Cards Scissors 3 - 8 oz bottles of Waterless Hand Sanitizer Erasers Box of 16 Crayons Supply Box 3 Folders with Pockets 3 Large Boxes of Tissues 2 Boxes of Gallon Ziploc Bags 2 Boxes of Small Dixie Cups 1 Clorox Wipes GREENWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 410 651 0931 (phone) 410 651 4091 (fax) 11412 Dryden Road Princess Anne, MD 21853
Cheryl A. O’Neal Benita Harman Principal Dean of Students
Second Grade Supply List
Book bag or back pack 4 black and white composition notebooks 24- #2 pencils (for class to share) 1 package small index cards 2 packages wide rule notebook paper 3 boxes of tissue (for class to share) 1 box quart size zipper plastic bags 2 plastic bottles antiseptic hand sanitizer GREENWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 410 651 0931 (phone) 410 651 4091 (fax) 11412 Dryden Road Princess Anne, MD 21853
Cheryl A. O’Neal Benita Harman Principal Dean of Students
Third Grade Supply List
box of pencils 5 folders with brads in the middle (red, blue, yellow, green, purple) box of crayons (at least a 24 box) 2 composition notebooks 3 boxes of tissues bottle of Waterless Hand Sanitizer 3 packs of lined paper scissors 2 glue sticks 1 box of quart size zipper plastic bags 1 box of gallon size zipper plastic bags GREENWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 410 651 0931 (phone) 410 651 4091 (fax) 11412 Dryden Road Princess Anne, MD 21853
Cheryl A. O’Neal Benita Harman Principal Dean of Students
Fourth Grade Supply List
4 black/white marble composition books (2 composition books for math and 2 for science) 1 box gallon size Ziploc bags 1 box of sandwich size Ziploc bags 6 – 3 prong folders (1 red/Science, 1 blue/Math, 1 green/Social Studies, 2 purple/Reading and Language Arts, and 1 yellow/homework) Loose leaf wide ruled paper Pencils (No mechanical pencils please!) 1 large eraser Glue sticks Zippered pencil case to hold supplies 3 large boxes of tissues for classroom use 1 pair student size scissors 2 - Hand sanitizer 2 - Clorox® Wipes Bookbags (the ones with wheels do not fit in lockers!) 1 pair of socks as an eraser for the dry erase markers GREENWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 410 651 0931 (phone) 410 651 4091 (fax) 11412 Dryden Road Princess Anne, MD 21853
Cheryl A. O’Neal Benita Harman Principal Dean of Students
Fifth Grade Supply List
6 folders with prongs and pockets Loose leaf notebook paper Pencils (not mechanical) Large eraser Colored pencils 2 boxes of Kleenex 2 boxes of Ziploc bags (1 quart size, 1 snack size) Bookbag (the ones with wheels do not fit in lockers) GREENWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 410 651 0931 (phone) 410 651 4091 (fax) 11412 Dryden Road Princess Anne, MD 21853
School Uniform Information Bottoms Navy blue, black or khaki pants, capris, walking shorts, jumpers, skirts or shorts Jumpers, skirts, skorts, shorts (4 inch inseam) must be respectable and modest in length Clothing items must be worn at the natural waist (above the hip) A solid color belt must be worn if the clothing item has belt loops. Belts may not be accessorized, have adornments or have decorative belt buckles Clothing items must not be cargo style, have multiple zippers or pockets, or have adornments All bottoms should be appropriate size so there is not stretching or gapping of the material. Bottoms should not be tight to the skin or baggy Lounge wear or pajamas are NOT permitted Tops Solid white, burgundy or blue (may be navy or light blue) - long sleeve or short sleeve oxford or polo shirts All shirts must have a collar and must be tucked in or worn at mid hip. During normal routine activities like raising an arm or bending over, no skin should be visible between the waistband and the bottom of the shirt Solid color turtlenecks (white, burgundy, navy or light blue) are permitted under the appropriate collared shirt Crewneck, Cardigan, V-neck sweaters or fleece pullovers in navy blue may be worn with the appropriate collared shirt underneath Hooded apparel is not permitted All tops should be the appropriate size so as not to cause stretching or gapping of the material. Tops should not be tight to the skin or baggy Sleeveless shirts, t-shirts, or tank tops are NOT permitted Leg Wear Solid color white, tan, natural, black, or navy blue socks, tights, or pantyhose may be worn Leggings are NOT permitted Shoes Shoes must be worn at all times and must be appropriate for the student’s activity—such as tennis shoes for Physical Education and shoes that are safe for running and climbing on the playground Shoes should be as plain as possible Slippers and flip flops are NOT permitted Topics of Discussion Hats, head coverings, visors, scarves or sunglasses are NOT to be worn in the building unless for religious or medical reasons. Parents need to provide documentation of the reason to the office. Students must remove and store all outerwear in the place designated by their teacher when they enter the building Store or brand logos or signs are NOT permitted to be visible on clothing School Pictures School pictures are taken twice a year. When fall pictures are taken the students have a choice of wearing their uniform or dressing casually as long as it follows the casual day dress code which is outlined in the student handbook, which will be the county dress code policy. Spring pictures are both individual and class pictures. For class pictures all students will wear their uniforms. After School Activities Students who attend activities directly after school should continue to wear the clothing that was worn during the school day When students return to school in the evening their parents may choose whether they return in the apparel they wore to school that day or if they wear casual clothes. If casual clothes are worn they must meet the casual day clothing dress code that is outlined in the student handbook. Some activities, such as concerts, may specify a different type of clothing.
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