Looking For A School Supply List? (Updated With EWMS, Ransom)
August 6, 2010
School starts Monday, August 23 in Escambia County. Here are theĀ school supply lists from each elementary school in the county, plus Ernest Ward and Ransom middle schools:
- Bratt Elementary
- Jim Allen Elementary
- Molino Park (Molino Park Wish List)
- Ernest Ward Middle
- Ransom Middle
- Bellview Elementary
- Beulah Elementary
- Blue Angels Elementary
- Brentwood Elementary
- Cook Elementary
- Cordova Park Elementary
- Ensley Elementary
- Ferry Pass Elementary
- Hallmark Elementary
- Hellen Caro Elementary
- Holm Elementary
- Lincoln Park Elementary
- Lipscomb Elementary (Lipscomb Wish List)
- Longleaf Elementary
- McArthur Elementary
- McMillan Pre-K
- Montclair Elementary
- Myrtle Grove Elementary
- Navy Point Elementary
- Oakcrest Elementary
- Pine Meadow Elementary
- Pleasant Grove Elementary
- Scenic Heights Elementary
- Semmes Elementary
- Sherwood Elementary
- Spencer Bibbs Elementary
- Suter Elementary
- Warrington Elementary
- Weis Elementary
- West Pensacola Elementary
- Yniestra Elementary
Comments
16 Responses to “Looking For A School Supply List? (Updated With EWMS, Ransom)”
What about the ESE kindergarten classes for West Pensacol? Is it the same supply list for regular kindergarten classes?
Hey William, have you heard of a list for Bratt Pre-K classes? The others are on there just missing my youngest one’s list.
Northview should have one made up by the teachers. Each has their own syllabus, so why not compile all those items on a list. I hate not having whatever they wish for, and then it takes me a longer time than for others to get it. Money is tight, I wish we would go ahead and know ahead of time, so we could all be prepared versus speech after speech from teachers telling you don’t come to class unprepared. That helps no one. – Just an experience from a student.
Thank you for all of the info but can we please try to ge one for NHS please and thank you
Good job William on this. The lists at Wal Mart are always ran-sacked through. kudos!
High school teachers give the individual lists on the first days of school, they say just get the basics to start of with, like a book bag, paper, pens, pencils, etc….
As a husband of a teacher, I can tell you why they ask parents to supply items for the kids. The district supplies very little for the classrooms. They get very little copy paper, pencils, pens, etc..
The teachers usually foots the bill for all the costs. This can add up after time. So please. If you can afford it, please help your kids teacher out. E-mail them, ask if they need anything or any help?
The list is generic, hopefully your child should get a list from each of his/her class of items they will need. If you do not see it or know of one. Ask your child. The 1st few days are hectic and kids forget about it.
Just a bit of advice from a poor hubby of a Proud Teacher!
Why is it required for my child to bring a ream of copy paper to Ransom? Just asking I noticed Ernest Ward and other said it was optional or donations.
Updated: Ransom and Ernest Ward have been added to the list.
Have you seen a supply list for Ernest Ward? The supply list posted on their website is for last year. Thank you.
>What about Northview? I know it is a High School, but can you get that list also?
Someone correct me if I’m wrong, but I think the supply list at the high school level is based on individual teachers and classes. I’ve never seen a master list for a high school.
Can you post Ernest Wards 6th grade? and Northviews 9th grade?
What about Northview? I know it is a High School, but can you get that list also?
> What about Byrneville?
Byrneville has not provided us a list. The Escambia County School district provided the list from all of the schools above. Since Byrneville is a charter school, the district does not include them.
(Byrneville — send us a list! Hint, hint.)
William, can you add Byrneville Elementary?
What about Byrneville?