Grades 9 – 12 supply list –Canterbury High School



Canterbury High School

Grades 9 – 12 School Supply List

1. Package of 8 ½ x 11 white copier paper (500 sheets)

1 USB drive

1. Geometry set (including compass, protractor)

1 30 cm ruler

1 Scientific calculator (preferably Casio FX-300s series or similar- avoid Texas instruments)

4. Boxes of facial tissues

1. Package of graph paper or graphing notebook

1. Bottle glue or glue stick

1. Set markers

1 Set pencil crayons

2. White erasers

5. Packages of 10 HB#2 pencils

1 Packages of blue or black ink pens

1 Binders for 5 subjects. Either 5 - 1” binders or a larger zip binder that holds all 5 subjects.

1 Fine tip black marker (for grade 9 & 10 only)

1 Sketch pad for fine arts class- Please do not buy tracing paper or a scrapbook with brown paper.

(It must have white paper and be approximately 9 x 12 in size. (for grade 9 & 10 only)

| Fees: $25 student fee ($15 student fee and $10 for SRC activity fee) |

Class Fees: Additional items and/or fees are associated with the following classes. Students enrolled in these courses are required to obtain these items and pay for all fees no later than the first week of classes.

Metals 110/120 Eye Protection (safety glasses) – must meet ANSI Z87.1 standards

Closed toe shoes (sneakers are fine – no sandals)

Culinary Arts Closed toe shoes (sneakers are fine- no sandals for flip flops)

Cookbook (Dollar Store photo albums are good with plastic photo covers)

Framing & Sheathing Safety Boots – CSA approved with steel toes and steel sole protection

Eye protection, hard hat, gloves, hammer (16 oz framing hammer), measuring tape (imperial with no fractions), pencil and nail pouch (they can be the cheap canvas type nail pouch)

Intro to Accounting 120 Workbook - $15 (Theirs to keep)

Pre- Calculus 110 Workbook - $5 (Theirs to keep)

Pre-Calculus 12 A or B Workbook - $5 (Theirs to keep and will be used for both 12 A and 12 B courses.)

DRESS CODE for Staff & Students K-12

Students and Staff at CHS are to be dressed modestly and appropriate for an educational setting in a clean, neat manner. Students may not wear clothing that advertises drugs, alcohol or has suggestive or obscene material. Bare midriffs, bare backs, low-cut shirts, tube tops and muscle shirts are not permitted; length for shorts and skirts must be at least at the mid- thigh. Pajamas are not to be worn at school unless it is a designated day. Modesty is the key word. Jackets/coats and hats /headgear are not to be worn inside the school building.

Students who disregard this policy will be asked to change or go home to make the necessary changes. Administration will be notified of the request to have a student change. Should the student refuse or the necessary change not be possible at school, administration will send the student home. It is expected that the student will not continue to wear inappropriate clothing to school.

Parents/Guardians share the responsibility to see that their child is clean, tidy and dressed appropriately for school. Staff has the responsibility to enforce appropriate dress for a learning environment.

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