Somers High School
School Supply Lists by Teacher
2017/2018
A memory stick is suggested for all students to backup their work.
Assignment Planners are suggested, but will NOT be available for purchase in the school store
this year.
Mr. Michael Agostino – English
English 9R and English 11R:
• One 1.5" three-ring binder or five subject notebook with plenty of college-ruled loose leaf paper and
FIVE dividers (Homework, Vocabulary and Grammar, Close Reading, Writing Portfolio, Projects)
• Post-It page flags/markers (at least FIVE different colors)
• Highlighters (minimum of FOUR colors), blue or black ink pens, and #2 pencils
Students must also bring a charged and fully functional personal learning device (tablet or laptop) to class every
day.
Mark Alesio – Social Studies
AP Economics
• Purchase two (2) Composition style notebooks. One is for classwork and one is for HW. I will
collect the HW notebook at times and hold onto it. Be sure you have two notebooks so any
graphing or equations we cover in class will be with you at all times.
• Be sure to complete the Summer Work, it is due the first day of class.
US History Honors
• Be sure to complete the Summer Work, it is due the first day of class.
Mr. Edward Amato – Technology and Engineering Classes
Intro to Engineering Design (PLTW)
• Pencils
• 3-Ring Binder 2”
• USB Key 4 GB minimum (available space)
• Scientific or graphing calculator
• Clear Document Protectors (optional)
• Project Lead the Way engineering notebook (will be purchased through teacher $3.00)
8-9-2017
Foundations of Technology
• Pencils
• BOUND graph paper notebook (not tear out)
• USB Key 4 GB minimum (available space)
• 3-Ring Binder 1.5”
Digital Electronics (PLTW)
• Pencils
• 3-Ring Binder
• USB Key 4 GB minimum (available space)
• Project Lead the Way engineering notebook (will be purchased through teacher $3.00)
Ms. Michelle Bangash – Social Studies
US History Honors List:
1- Book or Download of Common Sense by Thomas Paine for Summer Assignment.
2- School Tablet
3- Keyboard for Tablet
4- Three Ring Binder (Over 2’ Size Preferred) , Spiral Notebook is not suggested
5- Loose Leaf Paper
6- Hole Punch
7- Pens/Pencils
8- Coloring Pencils (For Maps and Political Cartoons)
Sociology List:
1- Spiral Notebook (1 Subject)
2- Folder
3- Tablet
4- Keyboard for Tablet
5- Pens/Pencils
Mr. Matt Benedetto – English
1 Divided notebook
1 folder
AP Language and Composition
• A binder or a large folder suitable for handouts
• A package of at least 6 different-colored highlighters
• A fully-functioning personal learning device
Andy Bhasin – Music Classes
Orchestra
1 box number 2 pencils
Piano 1, 2 ,3 and 4
1 Box no.2 pencils and a large, three ring, hard cover binder. One that lays flat.
Theory
1 box. No.2 pencils
a large, three ring, hard cover binder. One that lays flat.
Dames Boire – Physics
• 3 ring binder for course work
• A calculator (TI-83+)
• Pens and pencils
Sara Brockway – English
• 1 Binder with loose leaf or 1 Spiral Notebook with perforated pages
• 1 Folder
• Highlighter
• Pens/Pencils
• Index Cards
• Post-it Notes
Mrs. Christine Brooks – Art
Fashion, Drawing and Painting, Graphic Design
The Fine art classes provide most materials necessary to complete projects assigned, however because of the
individual nature of these classes, you may want to add some of your own supplies. Available at Michaels or
A.C.Moore and Online at Dickblick.com
To start the year, you will
Need
• Set of drawing pencils with a range of leads (2H, H, HB, 2B, 4B, 6B)
• 8½ x 11 or 9x12 Hard Cover Spiral bound sketchbook
• 20x 26, Paper portfolio for transporting artwork
You may want to get
-Itoya presentation book,
-Glue stick, scissors, other art materials for homework assignments
-Any supplies you want as your own
The projects are designed to make the most of the materials we have in the classroom. As the year progresses, it
may be worthwhile to invest in supplies to build your own art bin.
Fashion Supply List
The Fashion classes provide sewing machines and their supplies, threads, needles, shears, measuring tools,
fasteners, some zippers, and some fabrics as well as many other supplies. If you are wondering if I have a
specific supply, please ask.
However because of the individual nature of these classes, you will want to add your own style and therefore
more supplies. Fabric will be bought as needed, unless you like something we have.
All Fashion students
To start the year, you will…
Need
• Set of drawing pencils
• Glue stick
• Itoya presentation book
• 8½ x 11 or 9x12 Hard Cover Spiral bound sketchbook
You may want to get
-Prismacolor colored pencils
-Fashion Magazines
-Glue stick, scissors, other art materials for home
Fashion Marketplace students only
• Large Tupperware for storing work
• Pin magnet or cushion
• Any supplies you want as your own
The projects are designed to make the most of the materials we have in the classroom. Each assignment however
will require some weekend fabric shopping, please try to buy materials in the time allotted so we can meet
deadlines and not waste class time.
Graphic Design Supply List
The Graphic Design classes provide most materials necessary to complete projects assigned, however because
of this is an art class students will need some of your own supplies. Available at Michaels or A.C.Moore and
Online at Dickblick.com
To start the year, you will…
Need
o Set of drawing pencils or architectural drawing set
o Black fine line pen
o Either 8½ x 11 or 9x12 Hard Cover Spiral bound sketchbook/ or 5 x 8.25 Moleskin
Sketchbook
o Itoya presentation book- 8½ x 11 or 9x12
o 2 gb usb storage device
The projects are designed to make the most of the materials we have in the classroom.
IB Visual Arts
The Art partment provides most materials necessary to complete projects assigned, however because of the
individual nature of these classes, you may want to add some of your own supplies. Available at Michaels or
A.C.Moore and Online at Dickblick.com
To start the year, you will
Need:
· Set of drawing pencils with a range of leads (2H, H, HB, 2B, 4B, 6B)
· micron pen set
· small prismacolor pencil set
· 8½ x 11 or 9x12 Hard Cover Spiral bound sketchbook
· 20x 26, Paper portfolio for transporting artwork
You may want to get:
-Itoya presentation book
-Glue stick, scissors, other art materials for visual arts journal
-Any supplies you want as your own
The projects are designed to make the most of the materials we have in the classroom. As the year progresses, it
may be worthwhile to invest in supplies you enjoy to build your own art bin.
Mrs. Lindsay Cannone – Math
3 ring binder (at least 1.5 inches) with looseleaf
Pencils with erasers
Graphing calculator
Ruler (for Math 10 students)
Mr. Robert Carreira – Social Studies
Global and Public Affairs
A) Surface Tablet (PLD):
B) Binder with dividers: The binder will be organized into five sections: written assignments, quizzes/ tests,
handouts, homework, and notes.
*** Public affairs will only need three dividers in binder
C) Note Cards: Each new term, students will use note cards to help facilitate their studying for examinations,
written assignments, etc.
D) 2-pocket folder: This two pocket folder will remain in the classroom and will hold current writing
assignments of students as they work on them during day to day instruction.
E) Loose Leaf or notebook (College Ruled)
F) Pens/ Pencils
Ms. Stephanie Catania – Social Studies
Global History and Geography 10H
Students must bring in their school issued PLD or their own device (not a cell phone) everyday fully
charged. Student PLD will replace the traditional 3-ring binder dividers for notes, resources,
homework, Do Nows, etc.
• Notebook for writing assignments
• Pens/Pencils/Highlighters
• Index Cards
• Suggested: keyboard, stylist, 4GB flashdrive, folder for extra handouts
Participation in American Democracy, Criminal Law and Human Rights
Students must bring in their school issued PLD or their own device (not a cell phone) everyday fully
charged. Student PLD will replace the traditional 3-ring binder dividers for notes, resources,
homework, Do Nows, etc.
• Notebook for writing assignments
• Pens/Pencils/Highlighters
• Index Cards
• Suggested: keyboard, stylist, 4GB flashdrive, folder for extra handouts
Mrs. Mary Couzis – Science
Advanced Placement Chemistry
Students may organize their materials as they see fit. 2 to 3” 3 ring Binder
Looseleaf paper or spiral notebook for notetaking
Pencils for problem solving and potentially notetaking
blue pens for problem corrections and potentially notetaking
graphing calculator (can be the same calculator utilized for math class)
Honors Chemistry
Students may organize their materials as they see fit. 2 to 3” 3 ring Binder
Looseleaf paper or spiral notebook for notetaking
Pencils for problem solving and potentially notetaking
blue pens for problem corrections and potentially notetaking
scientific (NOT graphing) calculator for Regents’ exam at the end of the year
Regents’ Chemistry
Students may organize their materials as they see fit. 2 to 3” 3 ring Binder
Looseleaf paper or spiral notebook for notetaking
Pencils for problem solving and potentially notetaking
blue pens for problem corrections and potentially notetaking
scientific (NOT graphing) calculator
Ms. Katherine DeLandri – English
English 9R and English 10R
• Fully charged PLD (school issued tablet or personal laptop)
• (1) 3-ring binder with dividers and loose-leaf
• (1) Two-pocket folder
• 3"x 3" Post-It notes
• Pens / pencils / highlighters
Mrs. Dawn Dentato – Math
Integrated Math
Pens and Pencils
4 function calculator
8 - 10 Two-pocket folders
Marble journal
Geometry R
2 Sharpened Pencils w/ Erasers
Graphing Calculator (Texas Instruments is recommended)
3-Ring Binder (2-3 inches wide) with loose leaf paper
3 Dividers (NOTES, Homework, Tests and Quizzes)
Two-Pocket Folder
Compass
Highlighters
AP Statistics
Pens and/or Pencils
Graphing calculator - Texas Instruments is recommended
Notebook and folders of the student's choice
Mrs. Colleen DeRenzis – Resource
NO SUPPLIES NEEDED.
Mr. James Derungs – Art
Graphic Design
The Graphic Design classes provide most materials necessary to complete projects assigned, however
because of this is an art class students will need some of your own supplies. Available at Michaels or
A.C.Moore and Online at Dickblick.com
To start the year, you will…
Need
o Set of drawing pencils or architectural drawing set
o Black fine line pen
o Either 8½ x 11 or 9x12 Hard Cover Spiral bound sketchbook/ or 5 x 8.25 Moleskin Sketchbook
o Itoya presentation book- 8½ x 11 or 9x12
o 8 gb usb storage device
Materials List for Studio in Art:
Supplies needed:
8 1/2x11” or 9x12” book-bound Sketchbook (100 pages)
A Folder or 1” Slim Binder
A set of Sharpies (regular tip, black and colored)
Drawing Pencils and an Eraser
A set of 12 Colored Pencils
1 Glue Stick
Yearbook
3" Binder
8gb USB Flash Drive
Black Ink Pens
Video Production
8gb USB Flash Drive
Either 8½ x 11 or 9x12 Hard Cover Spiral bound sketchbook/ or 5 x 8.25 Moleskin Sketchbook
2" Binder
Black Ink Pens
Mrs. Maryann Eskew – World Languages
ENL
• a notebook
• a supply of pencils and pens
Mrs. Ann Ferraro – Music
All Chorus Classes
1” black hard cover binder
Pencil
Mrs. Allison Ferrier – English
English 10H and 12AP English Literature -a notebook (preferably a spiral notebook with perforated sheets--2 subject or more, college ruled)
-pens
- students will also need some kind of folder to save all of the handouts and papers you receive (a pocket folder
or a binder—either is fine)
Mrs. Leigh Fiorito – Physical Education
NO SUPPLIES NEEDED.
Mrs. Jennifer Flannery – Math
Algebra 2/Trig H
Students need a graphing calculator.
Folders
3 subject notebook
Mr. Fry – Technology and Engineering Classes
Principles of Engineering (PLTW) • Pencils
• Scientific or Graphing Calculator
• 3-Ring Binder
• USB Key 4 GB minimum (available space)
• Project Lead the Way engineering notebook (will be purchased through teacher $3.00)
Intro to Engineering Design
• Pencils
• Scientific or Graphing Calculator
• 3-Ring Binder
• USB Key 4 GB minimum (available space)
• Project Lead the Way engineering notebook (will be purchased through teacher $3.00)
Civil Engineering and Architecture (PLTW)
• * Pencils
• Scientific or Graphing Calculator
• * 3-Ring Binder
• * USB Key 4 GB minimum (available space)
• * Project Lead the Way engineering notebook (will be purchased through teacher $3.00)
Caitlyn Gallucci – Math
Algebra / Geometry / Algebra 2/Trigonometry
A 3 ring 2” binder with loose-leaf paper and dividers
A graphing calculator (TI 83 Plus or TI 84)
pens and pencils with erasers
Emily Gilsenan – Biology
• Pens, pencils (regular and colored), highlighters
• · 1 3-ring binder (2 inch minimum with dividers)
• · marble or spiral notebook
• - school issued PLD charged and brought to class everyday
Ms. Liz Gruffi – Social Studies
• 3-ring binder
• Dividers
• Pens/Pencils
• Index Cards
• Loose leaf
Mr. Sam Habib – English
English 11R
• One section in a loose leaf binder
• loose leaf paper
• pens/pencils
• one folder
• sticky notes (any size)
Search for Self 12R
• One section in a loose leaf binder
• loose leaf paper
• pens/pencils
• one folder
Creative Writing
• One section in a loose leaf binder
• loose leaf paper
• pens/pencils
Mrs. Deborah Hendrie – Math
All Math Classes
Notebook of your choice with folders
Pencils and Erasers
Pens (Blue or Black)
Ti-83+ or TI-84+ Graphing Calculator (Student may choose to have a TI-Inspire but must have an Operating
Manual for technical support)
School-issued PLD or equivalent
Ear buds
Wireless Mouse (if needed)
Ann Marie Herlihy- Spanish 2
• 1 binder, two inch works best
• Supply of loose leaf paper
• Dividers 3 sections: A. HW, Classwork B. Vocabulary
C. Tests/Quizzes
• Blue/black ballpoint pens, pencils
• 1 durable book cover- paper grocery bags are great!
• 1 hole puncher, reinforcements
• Assignment pad
• Spanish/English dictionary, strongly recommended
Ann Marie Herlihy- Italian 3
• 1 binder, two inch works best
• Supply of loose leaf paper
• Dividers 3 sections: A. HW, Classwork B. Vocabulary
C. Tests/Quizzes
• Blue/black ballpoint pens, pencils
• 1 durable book cover- paper grocery bags are great!
• 1 hole puncher, reinforcements
• Assignment pad
• Italian/English dictionary, strongly recommended
Mrs. Holder – Art Classes
Materials List for Advanced Painting:
Supplies needed-
8 ½ x11” or 9x12” book-bound Sketchbook (100 pages)
9x12” Itoya
A few fine lined marking pens (different colors, must include black)
A Professional Air Tight Palette Box, air-tight palette paper & sponge (Art Emporium, AC Moore, Michaels,
any fine art store)
A Black Paper or Zip around Portfolio (24 x 36”) to transport work from school to home
At least five good brushes of varying sizes (square and pointed)
A set of thin lined Sharpies, colored and black
Winsor & Newton Water mixable oil color Studio set of 10 colors (optional)
Materials List for Advanced Ceramics:
Supplies needed-
8 1/2x11 or 9x12 book-bound Sketchbook (100 pages)
A Folder or ½” or 1” slim binder
Sharpies (regular tip, black and colored)
Pencils and an Eraser
Set of Colored Pencils
Materials List for Advanced Drawing:
Supplies needed-
8 1/2x11” or 9x12” book-bound sketchbook (100 pages)
A few Drawing Pencils and an eraser
9x12” Itoya
11X14” Itoya
Aerosol Hairspray
18 x24” 80 lb White Drawing Paper Pad
A few fine lined drawing pens (different colors, must include black)
24 x 36” Paper Portfolio with handles (to transport work safely), Art Emporium, Michaels Crafts, A.C. Moore
Materials List for Ceramics:
Supplies needed-
8 1/2x11” or 9x12” wire-bound or book-bound Sketchbook (100 pages)
A Folder or ½” or 1” slim Binder
A set of Sharpies (regular tip, black and colored)
Pencils and an Eraser
Materials List for Studio in Art:
Supplies needed:
8 1/2x11” or 9x12” book-bound Sketchbook (100 pages)
A Folder or 1” Slim Binder
A set of Sharpies (regular tip, black and colored)
Drawing Pencils and an Eraser
A set of 12 Colored Pencils
1 Glue Stick
Portfolio Development:
Supplies needed
A book-bound sketchbook (9x12) (100 pages)
An accordion style folder system to keep college handouts organized by school
Two 9x12” Itoya Presentation Portfolio’s
An inexpensive large format portfolio (24x36”) - for transporting artwork
Air Tight Professional Paint Storage Palette Box, palette paper and sponge
8-1/2 x 11 Quality Printing Paper for color copies of your artwork, (mandatory)
18 x 24” wire bound white drawing pad (80 lbs. weight)
A USB Flash Drive Key (8 GB memory to store photographed art work)
Mr. Hugick – Regents Earth Science
Class Requirements:
Class folder/notebook – may use a spiral notebook, or 3 ring notebook Pencils, Pens (blue/black), colored
pencils, highlighter
4 function or scientific calculator
Lab folder
SCSD PLD: (stylist, keyboard recommended) *bring to class fully charged each day
Mrs. Melanie Ivey – Early Childhood Development
A working PLD
1 2-pocket folder or 3-ring binder
Loose leaf paper
Pen or pencil
Tara Kearns – Social Studies
US History 11:
-charged tablet or other personal learning device
-pens and pencils
-folder or binder for handouts
Economics 12:
-charged tablet or other personal learning device
-pens and pencils
-folder or binder for handouts
Mrs. Kathy Kelton – Health Education
A charged PLD.
Students should have a three ring binder with a two pocket folder and have at least two to three pens or pencils.
Mr. Christopher Kollarus – Social Studies
9th Grade AP World
- 3-ring binder, 1” in size (or larger, if you prefer)
- spiral notebook (for textbook notes)
- pens and/or pencils
Criminal Law:
- 3-ring binder, 1” in size (or larger, if you prefer)
- pens and/or pencils
Global 9R:
- 3-ring binder, 1” in size (or larger, if you prefer)
- pens and/or pencils
Ms. Christine Lepkowski – Science
1 three-ring binder (1 inch) or expanding file folder
Loose-leaf paper
Pens and pencils
Highlighters
4 function or scientific calculator
Stylist for tablet
School issued tablet or personal tablet/laptop
Microsoft OneNote application installed
Keyboard for tablet
Mr. Lopez – World Language
Spanish 2, 3, and College Level
Students should bring:
-a notebook
-pens and pencils
-a folder
-a Spanish/English dictionary
-The school PLD charged and ready every day.
Daria Louch – Biology
• Pens, pencils, glue sticks, dry erase markers and highlighters for use in class daily.
• 2 composition style notebooks (a.k.a. “marble notebooks”). Most students go through 2
notebooks per year. Some go through more.
• Students will need some kind of binder or folder to organize handouts. The choice is yours, but
make sure you chose a system that works for you!
• A keyboard/mouse/stylus to use with your PLD if desired. Please make sure your tablet is
charged and with you every day.
Mr. Bill Maelia – Science
Science Research
• Laptop or School-Issued Tablet with Microsoft OneNote, PowerPoint, and Word installed
• Notebook to be used as a Laboratory Notebook (either composition notebook or official laboratory
notebook)
• Planner or Agenda for keeping track of deadlines and bi-weekly meetings
Ms. Christine Martin – English/ Special Education/Alt HS
Self Contained English 9,10, 11 and 12
• Binder with dividers and loose leaf paper
• folder
• highlighters
• pens
• post it notes
• 3 X 5 index cards
Ms. Monica Martell – World Language
Spanish IB/SL
• 2 inch binder or a 3 section notebook(exclusively for this class)
• Division tags for the class sections (if using a binder)
• A supply of loose leaf paper
• A supply of black or blue pens
• A folder
• A marble notebook
College Level Spanish
• 2 inch binder or a 3 section notebook(exclusively for this class)
• Division tags for the class sections (if using a binder)
• A supply of loose leaf paper
• A supply of black or blue pens
• A folder
AP Spanish
• 2 inch binder or a 3 section notebook(exclusively for this class)
• Division tags for the class sections (if using a binder)
• A supply of loose leaf paper
• A supply of black or blue pens
• A folder
• A marble notebook
• A photo of yourself no larger than a 3x5
• Barron's AP Spanish Language and Culture, 8th edition
Mr. Kyle McCabe – Social Studies
To be determined.
Mr. Michael McDonnell – Special Education
3 ring binder (at least 1.5 inches) with looseleaf
Pencils
Graphing calculator
Ruler
Ms. Mary McEwan – Chemistry/Biology
3 ring binder
pens/pencils
scientific calculator (graphing calculators are not permitted)
school issued tablet, charged and brought to class each day
Mrs. Tammar Merav – Special Education
NO SUPPLIES NEEDED.
Ms. Milmerstadt – Math
ALGEBRA 2/TRIGONOMETRY
•A tablet OR a 2” binder with looseleaf & graph paper OR a folder with looseleaf & graph paper
· MS OneNote on either a tablet, smartphone, or PC
•TI-84 Graphing calculator
•Stylus that works for your tablet or Pens and pencils
· ruler
STATS/LOGIC
• One 2” binder or folder
• Loose leaf paper
• TI-84 Graphing calculator
• pens & pencils
GEOMETRY
• A tablet OR a 2” binder with looseleaf & graph paper OR a folder with looseleaf & graph paper
· MS OneNote on either a tablet, smartphone, or PC
•TI-84 Graphing calculator
•Stylus that works for your tablet or Pens and pencils
· ruler
•Compass (I recommend Westcott Soft Touch Compass, which can be ordered from Amazon)
Ms. Maura Molloy – Music
• 1 capo that will STAY in the classroom for the semester. Students can purchase this online at
samash.com or guitarcenter.com or they can buy it at any local music store. These are the brands I
recommend: Dunlop 88N, Fender Standard, Kyser Quick-change.
Mr. Murphy – English
12 Honors: Philosophy and Literature
• notebook
• pens
• fully charged laptop or personal learning device
Ms. Napolitano – Math
Honors Geometry/Regents Geometry
❖ 3 ring binder with loose-leaf paper
-Dividers for the Binder (suggested titles: Problem Sets, Tests and Quizzes, Notes, Homework,
Reference Sheets)
❖ folder
❖ graphing calculator (recommended: T.I. 83, 84 /plus)
❖ pencils with erasers and pens
❖ colored pencils
❖ compass (recommended: Westcott Soft Touch compass which can be ordered on amazon)
❖ ruler
❖ PLD with stylus
Algebra 2
❖ 3 ring binder with loose-leaf paper
-Dividers for the Binder
❖ Folder
❖ graphing calculator (recommended: T.I. 83, 84 /plus)
❖ pencils with erasers and a pen
Ms. Brenda O’Shea – Social Studies
Global History 10
Pens
Pencils
Folders
3 subject Notebook
IB Psychology
Folder
Binder or notebook
Human Development and Psychology
Folder with loose-leaf paper
Ms. Elizabeth O’Shea – English
English 9H and 10R
• looseleaf section in binder OR spiral notebook w/ perforated pages
• (2) pocket folders
• highlighter
• sticky notes (orange, pink, blue, and yellow)
• blue or black pens and red pens for editing
• pencils
Mr. James Pace – Math
All Math Classes
School-issued PLD or equivalent
Ear budsk
Wireless Mouse (if needed)
Notebook of your choice with folders
Pencils and erasers
Pens ( blue or black)
Ti-83+ or TI-84+ Graphing Calculator (Student may choose to have a TI-Inspire but must have an
Operating Manual for technical support)
Graph paper
Ruler
Mr. Packard – Social Studies
ALT HS classes
No supplies
Bring your PLD every day.
Ms. Sarah Palacio – Science
AP Environmental Science:
• A functioning SCSD-issued tablet
• Flash drive to backup electronic files
• one composition style notebook (a.k.a. "marble notebook"), grid-lined preferred
• one notebook/binder/folder (your choice) for written notes and handouts
Environmental Science:
• A functioning SCSD-issued tablet
• Flash drive to backup electronic files
• One spiral-bound or marble notebook (your choice)
• One 2-pocket folder
Mr. Anthony Parillo – Art Classes
Materials List for Studio in Art:
Supplies needed:
8 1/2x11” or 9x12” book-bound Sketchbook (100 pages)
A Folder or 1” Slim Binder
A set of Sharpies (regular tip, black and colored)
Drawing Pencils and an Eraser
A set of 12 Colored Pencils
1 Glue Stick
Mr. Pietris – Science
Honors Physics
2” 3-ring binder
Loose-leaf paper
Scientific or graphing calculator
Pencils
AP Physics
2” 3-ring binder
Loose-leaf paper
Scientific or graphing calculator
Pencils
Ms. Jaime Pryschlak– Physical Education
No supplies needed.
Mrs. Melissa Pyrch – English
Search for Self/ English 12
College-ruled notebook, folder, highlighters, pens
English 10R
Binder with loose-leaf paper, pens
Public Speaking
Notebook, small journal, pens
Mr. Reynolds – Band Classes
Required Student Course Supplies:
Woodwinds:
instrument in playing condition, all keys operational and instrument playing freely in all registers
supply of reeds for clarinet and sax players
#2 pencil
Enrollment in Yammer SHS Symphony Band Group
Your tablet, charged, and please please bookmark a link to wfg.woodwind.org.
Please install an instrument tuner and metronome app on your tablet.
Brass:
instrument in playing condition, all trumpet players need third valve ring and slide working freely, trombone
slide should fall when not held
#2 pencil
Enrollment in Yammer SHS Symphony Band Group
Your tablet, charged.
Please install an instrument tuner and metronome app on your tablet.
Percussion:
Students must provide their own medium general timpani mallets, concert snare drum sticks, hard yarn wrapped
marimba mallets, hard rubber xylophone mallets, and stick bag. All of this can be purchased at once in The
Innovative Percussion FP2 Intermediate Mallet Pack, Model INN-FP2 available through Steve Weiss
Music. They can be reached online at www.steveweissmusic.com or by phone at (877) 582-2494.
#2 pencil
Enrollment in Yammer SHS Symphony Band Group
Your tablet, charged.
Please install an instrument tuner and metronome app on your tablet.
IB music
Your tablet, fully charged
Pencils
Binder or Notebook as you prefer
Headphones or earbuds
Mr. Matthew Ridgeway – Science
No supplies needed.
Mr. Edier Rivera – World Language
Spanish 1, 2, 3
• Your tablet or electronic devise to access the online text book.
• Two pencils
• Black pen
• Forder for quizzes, tests, and any material given in class.
• A notebook only for Spanish (or an organized electronic notebook) I will prefer a simple 100-page
notebook that is not shared with another class or subject.
• Spanish-English dictionary (highly recommended) If you like to use an electronic version make sure
you keep focus or you won’t be able to use it.
Mr. Paul Saia – Science
Student supplies for AP Biology
Notebook of choice
Folder for handouts
Flash Key
Student supplies for Chemistry Notebook of choice - JUST FOR CHEMISTRY!
Scientific calculator
Stapler
Mrs. Desiree St. John – Social Studies
Global 1H and AP World History
Each Student Should Have:
- 1 Binder (at least 2" thick) with pockets
- College rule loose leaf paper
- Dividers
- Blue/black pens
- All tests are taken with a Pencil (any kind with an eraser)
- 2 Pocket Folder for Writing Materials in Class
- Index Cards
Ms. Alison Scanlon – AP English Language and Composition
AP Language and Composition
• A binder or a large folder suitable for handouts
• A package of at least 6 different-colored highlighters
• A fully-functioning personal learning device
Theory of Knowledge
• A package of at least 6 different-colored highlighters
• A fully-functioning personal learning device
Ms. Scerbo – French ½, Italian 2, College Italian, Adv. College Italian
• 3-subject Spiral Notebook or 2" binder (and hole puncher) organized in 3 sections:
1. Notes/classwork 2. Homework 3. Expressions of the day
• 2-pocket Plastic Folder (divided into 2 sections): 1. Worksheets 2. Tests
• Blue or black pen and #2 pencil (at all times)
• Italian/English-English/Italian Pocket Dictionary or French/English-English/French Pocket Dictionary
• Highlighter
• Assignment Pad
• Sturdy book cover
Mr. Dean Schuler – Social Studies
Global 10H
- A binder or notebook. Either:
o a 3-ring binder (1” in size), with loose leaf paper, or
o a spiral notebook and a folder for handouts
- Pens and/or pencils
- Your tablet – fully charged and ready for use
IB History HL Yr 1
- A binder or notebook. Either:
o a 3-ring binder (1” in size), with loose leaf paper, or
o a spiral notebook and a folder for handouts
- Pens and/or pencils
- Your tablet – fully charged and ready for use
AP European History
- a 3-ring binder, 1” in size (or larger, if you prefer) with loose leaf paper
a spiral-bound notebook for textbook
Mrs. Mary Seaboldt – Math
Precalculus and Precalculus Honors
3 ring notebook with looseleaf
Graphing Calculator
Four function calculator
Pens, Pencils
Ms. Sheehy – Art
Photo 1
photo paper and film will be ordered in bulk by the teacher. Pricing TBA (due to market fluctuation).
One 3 Ring Binder (1-2")
Photo 2
photo paper and film will be ordered in bulk by the teacher. Pricing TBA (due to market fluctuation).
One 3 Ring Binder (1-2")
1 USB flash drive 4Gb of space
Photo 3
photo paper and film will be ordered in bulk by the teacher. Pricing TBA (due to market fluctuation).
One 3 Ring Binder (1-2")
1 USB flash drive 4Gb of space
Materials List for Studio in Art:
Supplies needed:
8 1/2x11” or 9x12” book-bound Sketchbook (100 pages)
A Folder or 1” Slim Binder
A set of Sharpies (regular tip, black and colored)
Drawing Pencils and an Eraser
A set of 12 Colored Pencils
1 Glue Stick
Ms. Siano – World Language
Italian 1, Italian 2,:
• Loose Leaf Paper
• Dividers
• Blue/Black Ballpoint Pens
• Pencils
• Highlighter
• 3 Subject Notebook ( only used for World Language class)
• 1 Large Sized Binder ( only used for World Language class)
• Assignment Pad
• 1 Hole Puncher
• PLD
Rachel Sirwatka – Science
Supply List for Contemporary Issues in Science:
• Tablet or laptop
• Tablet or laptop Charger
• Pencils,
• pens
• highlighters
• Post it notes
• 2 composition notebooks
• 2 folders
Conceptual Physics:
• PLD or laptop
• PLD or laptop charger
• 2 Composition Notebooks
• 2 Folders
• Pens
• Pencils
• Highlighter
• Calculator
Mr. Mike Sokolofsky – Physical Education
NO SUPPLIES NEEDED.
Mr. Sid Soni – Math
Precalculus or AP Calculus AB/BC
• Graphing Calculator (TI83+, etc)
• a scientific calculator without the polynomial solver
• Folder and loose leaf paper (Prefer you avoid spiral notebook)
Computer programming
• 4GB USB flash drive. Best deal is about $5 shipped from EBay, or Walmart.
All things equal, SanDisk brand preferred.
Mrs. Holly Spinelli – English
Pens with blue or black ink
Highlighters (yellow, pink, and green)
1 notebook (spiral, marble, any kind that works for you)
PLD or Laptop (charged and ready to use) One Marble notebook (for journaling)
Ms. Erin Stewart – English
1 Marble Notebook
Staedtler Ballpoint Pens (10 Pack)
Post-it Page Markers, 1/2 in x 1 3/4 in, Assorted Bright Colors, 10 Pads/Pack
Mrs. Gemma Stoecker – World Language
ALL SPANISH CLASSES
Sra. Gemma Stoecker – ALL SPANISH CLASSES
• 1 binder, two inch works best
• Supply of loose leaf paper
• Dividers 3 sections:
- Classwork, Homework
- Hand-outs
- Tests/Quizzes
OR
• a spiral notebook with removable paper and a sturdy folder for handouts (just for this class!)
AND….
• Pens & pencils
• Assignment pad
• PLD – fully charged and ready for use
Mlle Timone – French
French 1/2H, French 2, French 3, IB French and AP French
French/English dictionary
Pens/pencils/highlighters
Binder with sections for homework, class notes, vocabulary, tests & quizzes
For IB French and AP French, students need a journal with lined pages, approximately 6” x 8” in size. This is
an example of an appropriate journal:
https://www.amazon.com/Paris-Presents-Notebook-Journal-
Cultures/dp/1514287420/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&qid=1497975952&sr=8-12&keywords=french+journal
Mr. Jed Varicchio – Special Education
No supplies needed.
Mrs. Laura Vegliante – Math
Math 9
• 2 folders (will remain in classroom for Semester 1 and 2 graded tests and completed worksheets)
• Ruler
• 5 subject notebook with folder dividers or 5 subject notebook and a separate homework folder
• Pencils (Please send in a box of sharpened pencils to be used throughout the school year as needed within
class.)
• Black or blue pens
• Graph Paper
• TI 83+ or 84+ Graphing Calculator (Must be Texas Instruments)
Honors Geometry
• Pencils
• Pens (Blue or Black)
• 5 Subject Notebook with folder dividers or 5 Subject Notebook and a Homework Folder
• 2 folders (will remain in classroom for Semester 1 and 2 graded tests and completed worksheets)
• Compass
• Ruler
• Graph Paper
• TI 83+ or 84+ Graphing Calculator (Must be Texas Instruments)
Math 10:
• Pencils
• Pens (Blue or Black)
• 5 Subject Notebook with folder dividers or 5 Subject Notebook and a Homework Folder
• 2 folders (will remain in classroom for Semester 1 and 2 graded tests and completed worksheets)
• Ruler
• Graph Paper
• TI 83+ or 84+ Graphing Calculator(Must be Texas Instruments)
Mrs. Melissa Woolsey – Biology
• Pens, pencils, glue sticks, and highlighters for use in class daily.
• At least 1 composition style notebook. many students go through 2 or more notebooks per year.
• Students will need a binder or folder to organize handouts. This is your choice so choose something that
helps you organize your material.
• ·Please make sure your tablet is charged and with you every day.
Mr. Jeffrey Wrightman – Social Studies
US History & Government and AP US History
Pens
Pencils
Folders
3 subject Notebook
IB Psychology
Folder
Binder or notebook
Mr. Andrew Zenker – Math
Algebra 1 and Algebra 2
- 3-ring binder (at least 1-inch thick)
** I prefer you avoid using a spiral notebook
- Looseleaf paper
- Graph paper
- Pencils and extra erasers
- Folder to store tests and quizzes
- Graphing calculator (TI-84 Plus recommended)
- Ruler
Precalculus
- 3-ring binder (at least 1-inch thick)
** I prefer you avoid using a spiral notebook
- Looseleaf paper
- Graph paper
- Pencils and extra erasers
- Folder to store tests and quizzes
- Graphing calculator (TI-84 Plus recommended)
- Scientific calculator without the polynomial solver
Revised 8-10-17
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