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25,100
FREE MEALS — 130%
46,435
REDUCED PRICE MEALS — 185%
Household size
Federal
Poverty Guidelines
Annual
Monthly
Twice per Month
Every Two Weeks
Weekly
Annual
Monthly
Twice per Month
Every Two Weeks
Weekly
1
12,140
15,782
1,316
658
607
304
22,459
1,872
936
864
432
2
16,460
21,398
1,784
892
823
412
30,451
2,538
1,269
1,172
586
3
20,780
27,014
2,252
1,126
1,039
520
38,443
3,204
1,602
1,479
740
4
32,630
2,720
1,360
1,255
628
3,870
1,935
1,786
893
5
29,420
38,246
3,188
1,594
1,471
736
54,427
4,536
2,268
2,094
1,047
6
33,740
43,862
3,656
1,828
1,648
844
62,419
5,202
2,601
2,401
1,201
7
38,060
42,380
49,478
4,124
2,062
1,903
952
70,411
78,403
5,868
2,934
2,709
1,355
8
55,094
4,592
2,296
2,119
1,060
6,534
3,267
3,016
1,508
Each Add'l Person Add
4,320
5,616
468
234
216
108
7922
666
333
308
154
El Dorado School District
2018-2019
Supply Lists Grades K-6
Kindergarten
12 #2 pencils
4 boxes of Crayola crayons (24 count) 8 glue sticks
2 antibacterial waterless hand cleaner
(10 oz or more)
2 - 2pocket folders
3 boxes of Kleenex
1 supply box
1 Fiskars scissors
1 pkg. of dry erase markers
1 box of gallon Ziploc bags
2 single subject wide-ruled spiral notebooks
Third Grade Continued:
1 Fiskars scissors
1 box of gallon Ziploc bags
2 single subject wide-ruled spiral notebooks 2 composition notebooks
2 -2pocket folders (solid colors)
2 pkgs. loose-leaf paper regular ruled (100
sheets)
1 pkg. of 3x5 index cards (100 count) 1 pkg. of dry erase markers
1 pkg. of red pens-girls only
1 pkg. of blue pens-boys only
Fourth Grade
24 #2 pencils
1 box of Crayola crayons (16 or 24 count) 1 bottle of glue
2 antibacterial waterless hand cleaner (10oz
or more)
3 boxes of Kleenex
1 zipper bag for binder
1 Fiskars scissors
1 pkg. of dry erase markers
1 box of quart Ziploc bags
2 single subject wide-ruled spiral notebooks 2 composition notebooks
4 -2pocket folders (solid colors)
2 pkgs. loose-leaf paper regular ruled (100
sheets)
1-(2”) 3-ring binder
1 pkg. of 3x5 index cards (100 count)
Washington Middle School Grades 5 & 6 Grades
No white out/No rolling backpacks 1 pkg. #2 pencils
1 glue stick
2 antibacterial waterless hand cleaner (10oz
or more)
3 boxes of Kleenex
1 sketchpad (9x12) prefer spiral bound
1 blunt-nosed scissors
1 pkg. colored pencils or crayons
1 box of sandwich sixed Ziploc bags
5 spiral notebooks, 1 subject
2 composition books (English and Science) 3 pocket folders
2 pkgs. loose-leaf paper
1- 1 1⁄2” binder
1 pkg. of 3x5 index cards (100 count)
2 ink pens (1-red/ 1-blue)
1 set of earbuds (to be kept in backpack)
First Grade
24 #2 pencils
3 boxes of Crayola crayons (16 or 24 count) 8 glue sticks
2 antibacterial waterless hand cleaner
(10oz or more)
3 boxes of Kleenex
1 supply box
1 Fiskars scissors
1 box of Crayola brand markers
1 pkg. of dry erase markers
1 box of quart Ziploc bags
2 single subject wide-ruled spiral notebooks
Second Grade
24 #2 pencils
3 boxes of Crayola crayons (16 or 24 count) 8 glue sticks
2 antibacterial waterless hand cleaner
(10oz or more)
3 boxes of Kleenex 1 supply box
1 Fiskars scissors
1 box of quart Ziploc bags
2 single subject wide-ruled spiral notebooks
2 composition notebooks
2 -2 pocket folders (solid colors)
1 pkg. loose-leaf paper regular ruled (100
sheets)
1 pkg. of 3x5 Index cards (100 count) 1 pkg. of dry erase markers
Third Grade
24 #2 pencils
2 boxes of Crayola crayons (16 or 24 count) 4 glue sticks
2 antibacterial waterless hand cleaner (10oz or more)
3 boxes of Kleenex
1 zipper supply bag (no boxes)
CONTINUED NEXT COLUMN
This Supply List Brought To You By:
1106 N. West Avenue • El Dorado • 862-0014
West Side Christian School
2018/2019 Supply List
K4
2 pkgs WHITE copy paper
3 pkgs of Clorox wipes
1 roll paper towel
2 Crayola crayons 24 count 2 Elmer’s glue sticks
My first Large pencil
Pkg of #2 pencils
Supply box
Crayola crayon 8 count (FAT) Rectangle shape eraser
Fiskars round tip safety scissors Vinyl folder with brads and pocket Clear zipper pencil pouch with holes BLUE/RED kindergarten mat Toddler size blanket
Regular sized backpack (must fit folder) 1 large Pkg of colored construction paper 1 bottle of Germ-x
K5
3 pkgs of Clorox wipes
3 pkgs WHITE copy paper
1 bottle of Elmer’s glue
1 Vinyl folders w/brads
2 Crayola Crayons 24 count
Small plastic supply box
1 pkg of #2 pencil
6 glue sticks
1 ruler
Washable Crayola markers (10 count) Kindergarten nap mats
Toddler sized blanket
Regular size backpack
(must be able to fit a folder inside)
1 bottle of Germ-x
1st Grade
Small school supply box FISKARS safety scissors
2 bottles of glue
Washable markers
CRAYOLA-24 count crayons Ruler (with centimeters and inches) #2 pencils (2 packages)
3 large boxes of KLEENEX Package of erasers (end of pencil) 3 pkgs WHITE copy paper
2 pkgs of baby wipes
NO TRAPPER KEEPERS
NO Rolling Backpack
2 Boxes of gallon Ziploc bags
3 Clorox Wipes
2 bottles of Germ-x
2nd Grade
Small school supply box
FISKARS safety scissors
2 glue sticks
CRAYOLA Washable markers (8 count) 2 boxes CRAYOLA-24 count crayons Ruler (with inches/ centimeters)
3 pkgs- #2 pencils (Ticonderoga) 2 big pink erasers
3 pkgs pencil top erasers
2 plastic pocket folders
1 1 inch plastic 3 ring binder
2 pkgs of loose leaf paper (wide) 3 pkgs WHITE copy paper
2 box Ziploc bags (quart size)
3 Clorox wipes
2 Large boxes of Kleenex
2 bottles of Germ-x
Backpack
3rd Grade
Jr. Scissors
2 pkgs #2 yellow Ticonderoga Pencils (24 ct) CRAYOLA Washable markers (pack of 8 only) CRAYOLA crayons (24 count only) CRAYOLA colored pencils (12 count only) WOODEN Ruler (with centimeters)
1 bottle of glue (Elmer’s 4 oz.)
1 pkg glue sticks
2 Pkg YELLOW #2 Dixon Ticonderoga pencils
1 Zippered pouch for pens & pencils 3 large boxes of Kleenex
2 cans Lysol
4 PLASTIC folders with pockets NO
fasteners (1 of each color: red, blue,
orange and green only)
2 packages of loose leaf paper (wide)
2 packages of end of pencil erasers
3 packages of WHITE copy paper
2 large pink erasers
1 folder with 2 pockets (Appropriate
designs only)
1 plastic art box
2 Roll Paper Towels
Backpack
NO binders, mechanical pencils, pencil Sharpener, highlighters, or ink pens
4th Grade
Jr. Scissors
Colored markers
CRAYOLA crayons (24 count only) 1 box Colored pencils
WOODEN Ruler (with centimeters)
2 glue (1 stick & 1 liquid)
2 yellow highlighters
Flat zippered pouch for pens & pencils Webster’s compact dictionary
Red ink pens
1 packages of loose leaf paper (wide)
2 bar eraser
4 packages of end of pencil erasers
3 packages of WHITE copy paper
2 cans of Lysol
2 box of Ziploc bags (Quart)
1 spiral Notebook 70 sheets ONLY
1 small 8x11 dry erase whiteboard
1 package of dry erase markers
1 Dry erase eraser
Backpack
NO mechanical pencils
5th-6th Grade
Pencils (#2 Wooden Ticonderoga-lrg pkg) NO mechanical pencils
2 pkg cap erasers
Bar eraser
Colored pencils
2 1 1/2 inch 3 ring binders
1 Composition notebook (black &white) 2 package of pocket divider for binders 2 packages of loose leaf notebook paper
(wide)
1 notebook (one subject)
Highlighter (2 different colors)
Zippered pouch for pens and pencils Black or Blue ball point pens
1 package of lined 3 x 5 note cards Plastic Folders w/pockets (Red & Purple) 1 box of crayons
Ruler (with mm & cm)
3 large boxes Kleenex
1 box of Quart Ziploc Bags
3 packages WHITE copy paper
1 bottle of Ibuprofen
7th-12th Grade
3 packages of WHITE copy paper
2 large boxes of Kleenex
1 bottle of hand sanitizer
2 pkg loose leaf paper
Mechanical pencils and extra lead
Large eraser
Highlighters
Blue and/or black pens
Red pens
Notebook
Flash Drive
1 Bible (pref. ESV, NIV, CSB) (will use in
Bible class & 7/8 grade History class)
Other supplies may be requested for special projects. PLEASE do NOT substitute any items.
Tucker’s Truck Inc.
2222 W. Hillsboro St. (870) 862-0101
2018-2019 SMACKOVER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SUPPLY LIST
Open House/Meet-the-Teacher: Monday, August 13 5 – 7pm 1st Day of School: Wednesday, August 15
2C — EL DORADO NEWS-TIMES Monday, August 6, 2018
Information on free, reduced lunch policy
HOUSEHOLD APPLICATIONS
The household size and income criteria identified below will be used to determine eligibility for free and reduced price benefits for SY 2018- 2019. Children from households whose income is at or below the levels shown are eligible for free or reduced price meals.
Household application forms are being distributed by the school with a letter informing households of the availability of free and reduced price meals for their children. Only one application should be submitted for each household. Applications are also available at the principal’s office in each school. To apply for free or reduced price meals, households must complete the application either and return it to the school. Applications cannot be approved unless it contains complete information as described in the instructions provided with the application. Applications may be submitted at any time during the school year as circumstances change. The information households provide on the application will be used for the purpose of determining eligibility and verification of data.
Applications may be subject to verification at any time during the school year by school officials.
CATEGORICAL ELIGIBILITY
Children who are members of a Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly food stamps, household are categorically eligible for free meals. School officials
will determine eligibility for free meals based on documentation obtained directly from the SNAP office. School officials will notify households of their eligibility. Households who are notified of their eligibility but who do not want their children to receive free meals must contact the school. SNAP households should complete an application if they are not notified of their eligibility by August 13, 2018.
Households with children who are members of currently approved Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, formerly food stamps, may submit an application with abbreviated information as described in the application instructions.
Children who are enrolled in Head Start / Even Start programs are categorically eligible for free meals.
Children certified as migrant, homeless or runaway by the district are categorically eligible for free meals.
Foster children who are the legal responsibility of a welfare agency or court are also eligible for benefits regardless of the income of the household with whom they reside. Eligibility for the foster child is based on the child being the legal responsibility of welfare agency or court. An application for a household that includes both foster children and non-foster must be completed for eligibility to be determined for the non- foster children.
Children in households that receive WIC may be eligible for benefits. An application must be completed for determination of eligibility.
If a household member becomes unemployed during the school year, the household may be eligible for free or reduced price meals PROVIDED that the loss of income causes the household income to be within the eligibility criteria. An application should be completed for determination of eligibility benefits.
Under the provisions of the free and reduced price meal policy Parents or guardians dissatisfied with the ruling of the determining official may wish to discuss the decision with the determining official on an informal basis. Parents wishing to make a formal appeal for a hearing on the decision may make a request.
A household may SUBMIT an application ANYTIME DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR.
Nondiscrimination Statement:
In accordance with Federal civil rights law and United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, the USDA, its Agencies, offices, and employees, and institutions participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity in any program or activity conducted or funded by USDA.
Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication for program information (e.g. Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language, etc.), should contact the
Agency (State or local) where they applied for benefits. Individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing or have speech disabilities may contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339. Additionally, program information may be made available in languages other than English.
To file a program complaint of discrimination, complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, (AD-3027) found online at: http:// www.ascr.usda.gov/complaint_filing_ cust.html, and at any USDA office, or write a letter addressed to USDA and provide in the letter all of the information requested in the form. To request a copy of the complaint form, call (866) 632-9992. Submit your completed form or letter to USDA by:
(1) mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410;
(2) fax: 202-690-7442; or
(3) email: program.intake@usda.gov This institution is an equal opportunity
provider.
Each school district superintendent’s’ office number as follows:
El Dorado: 870-864-5006
Junction City: 870-924-4575
Parkers Chapel: 870-862-4641 Smackover-Norphlet: 870-725-3132 Strong-Huttig: 870-797-7322
F.A.C.T Inc. nutrition Coordinator:
870-862-4545
Kindergarten
2 - 24 pack skinny crayons 1 - pack skinny pencils
1 - pair Fiskars scissors
1 - pink block eraser
8 - Expo Dry Erase markers
(skinny, low odor)
1 - plastic supply box
2 - plastic folders
1 - box Kleenex
1 - pkg. glue sticks (art class) 1 - Backpack
1 - Headphones/Earbuds (may be purchased from school for $2)
1st Grade
2 - bottles of glue
1 - supply box
2 - boxes 24 ct. Crayons
1 - pkg. 4 ct. block erasers
1 - pkg. markers
1 - pair scissors
1 - folder
1 - pkg. (72 ct.) pencils
1 - 1 subject spiral notebook 1 - pencil bag
2 - boxes Kleenex
1 - pkg. glue sticks (art class) 1 - Headphones/Earbuds (may be purchased from school for $2)
2nd Grade
2 - pkgs. 16 ct. #2 pencils
2 - pkgs. Cap erasers
1 - pair sharp point scissors 2 - boxes 24 ct. crayons (1 is
for art)
1 - plastic supply box
2 - single subject wide-ruled
notebooks
2 - boxes of Kleenex
1 - pkg. Post-it notes
2- pocket folders
1 - roll paper towels
2 - glue sticks
1 - bottle Germ-X
1 - Clorox wipes
Girls - 1 pkg. sandwich size
3rd Grade
2 - pkgs. 24 ct. crayons (1 is for Art)
2 - pkgs. Colored Pencils 1 - Small Handheld Pencil
Sharpener
2 - pkgs. 24ct. Ticonderoga or
USA Gold Pencils
1 - Pocket Folder (for AR)
1 - Composition Notebook 2 - Large Pink Erasers
1 - Small Plastic Supply Box 2 - Large Boxes Kleenex
1 - Clorox Wipes
1 - Backpack
1 - Roll Paper Towels
1 - Earbuds (may purchase on
own or at school for $2)
1 - 24ct. Crayola Colored Pencils (Social Studies)
1 - pair Fiskars Scissors (Social Studies)
1 - pkg. 24ct. #2 Ticonderoga Pencils (Social Studies)
1 - pkg. 3ct. Elmer’s Glue
Sticks (Social Studies)
4th Grade
4 - pkgs. Wide-ruled notebook paper
4 - pkgs. pencils (USA Gold preferred)
Girls - Kleenex
Boys - Clorox Wipes
1 - pkg. Foam Plates (Art Class) 1 - Headphones/Earbuds (may be purchased at school for $2)
5th Grade
1 - Composition Notebook (Science)
3 - boxes Kleenex
2 - pkg. Pencils (Ticonderoga
preferred)
2 - pkg. Tab Dividers
1 - pkg. Wide-Ruled Notebook
Paper
2 - pkg. Cap Erasers
2 - Plastic Pocket Folders
1 - Clorox Wipes
1 - pkg. Foam Plates (Art Class) 1 - 24 ct. Crayola Colored
Pencils (Social Studies)
1 - pair Fiskars Scissors
1 - pkg. 3 Block Erasers (Social
Studies)
1 - Headphones/Earbuds (may be purchased at school for $2)
Ziploc Bags
Boys - 1 pkg gallon size Ziploc
bags
1 - Headphones/Earbuds (Headphones preferred) (Earbuds may be purchased from school for $2)
James Langley’s
SMACKOVER MOTORS
4355 Smackover Hwy., Smackover, AR 870-725-3961 (Toll Free) 1-866-725-3961
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