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Rutherford County Schools

Several changes among school leaders have occurred over the summer months. Mr. Kevin Bradley was named principal at Chase High School, replacing Greg Lovelace who retired at the end of the last school year. New assistant principals include Margaret McKinney at Chase High School, Preston Allen at Chase Middle School, Kim Carpenter at East Rutherford Middle School, and Reagan Rippy at R-S Central High School. Dr. Mar tha Robinson, Director of Human Resources, repor ted that 45 new educators and support personnel have been hired to fill vacancies as a result of retirements and resignations. Rutherford County Schools’ use of technology to enhance teaching and lear ning will again be the focus of regional and state activities for other school leaders in the coming school year. As a state leader in 1:1 digital learning and twice-recognized as an Apple Distinguished Education Program, Rutherford County Schools will host two visits this school year for educators from across the southeastern United States who want to learn more about its successful Going GLOBAL initiative. Nor th Carolina New Schools has also identified REaCH, a 2013 National Blue Ribbon School, and East Ruther ford High School as national models of highly ef fective early college programs. The organization will bring visitors to Ruther ford County to learn more about the work underway to expand early college instructional models and experiences for all students at R-S Central High School, Chase High School, and East Ruther ford through their par ticipation in

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Fourth-grade assistant Lisa Thompson works with students during a group session. The students are broken into groups based on needs. the NC iRIS grant. Assistant Superintendent Dr. David Sutton explained that the school district’s emphasis on college and career readiness for all students will be further strengthened during the 2014-15 school year as it begins implementation of activities funded through a competitive grant awarded to the school district through the Education and Workforce Innovation Fund. “As we begin the first year of the five-year project, we are excited by its potential to further transform the experiences of our students through innovation and thoughtful attention to their success, both during and beyond

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Rutherford County Schools Calendar 2014-15 Monday, August 25- First Day of School Monday, September 1- Labor Day (No School) Monday, September 15- Professional Development Day/Required Work Day (No School) Monday, October 13- Optional Teacher Work Day (No School) Tuesday, November 11- Veteran's Day (No School) Wednesday, November 26- Optional Teacher Work Day (No School) Thursday, November 27- Friday, November 28- Thanksgiving Break (No School) Monday, December 22- Tuesday, December 23- Annual Leave Days (No School) Wednesday, December 24- Friday, December 26- Christmas Break (No School) Monday, December 29-Wednesday, December 31- Annual Leave Days (No School) Tuesday, January 1- New Year's Day (No School) Friday, January 2- Optional Teacher Work Day (No School) Monday, January 19- Martin Luther King Day (No School) Monday, March 9- Professional Development Day/Required Work Day (No School) Monday, March 30- Friday, April 3- Annual Leave Days (No School) Monday, April 5- Easter Break (No School) Friday, May 1- Optional Teacher Work Day (No School) Monday, May 25- Memorial Day (No School) Thursday, June 11- Required Work Day (No School) Friday, June 12- Optional Teacher Work Day (No School)

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Forest City-Dunbar Elementary School Calendar 2014-15 Tuesday, July 15- First Day of School Friday, August 15- Optional Teacher Work Day (No School) Monday, September 1- Labor Day (No School) Tuesday, September 16-Friday, October 3- Intercession (No School) Wednesday, October 6- Report Cards Tuesday, November 11- Veteran's Day (No School) Wednesday, November 26- Optional Teacher Work Day Thursday, November 27-Friday, November 28- Thanksgiving Break (No School) Monday, December 15-Friday, December 19- Intercession (No School) Monday, December 22-Tuesday, December 23- Annual Leave Days (No School) Wednesday, December 24-Friday, December 26- Christmas Break (No School) Monday, December 29-Wednesday, December 31- Annual Leave Days (No School) Thursday, January 1- New Year's Day (No School) Friday, January 2- Optional Teacher Work Day (No School)

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Wednesday, January 7- Report Cards Monday, January 19- Martin Luther King Day (No School) Friday, January 23- Required Teacher Work day (No School) Monday, March 9- Professional Development Day/Required Work Day (No School) Monday, March 16-Friday, March 27- Intercession (No School) Monday, March 30- Friday, April 3- Annual Leave Days (No School) Monday, April 6- Easter holiday (No School) Thursday, April 9- Report Cards Friday, May 4- Optional Teacher Work Day (No School) Monday, May 25- Memorial Day (No School) Wednesday, June 10- Report Cards Thursday, June 11- Required Teacher Work Day (No School) Friday, June 12- Optional Teacher Work Day (No School) Monday, June 15-Tuesday, June 30- Intercession (No School)

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Rutherford County Schools Elementary Supply List Kindergarten •1 pack of #2 pencils •1 small box of crayons •4 glue sticks •Pencil-top erasers

First Grade •2 packs of #2 pencils •1 small box of crayons •3 glue sticks •Pencil-top erasers •Zipper pencil pouch

Second Grade •2 packages of #2 pencils •1 box of 16 or 24 count crayons •2 glue sticks

•2 packs of wide-ruled notebook paper •Pencil-top erasers •Zipper pencil pouch

Third Grade •3 packs of #2 pencils •1 box of 16 or 24 count crayons •2 glue sticks •2 packs of wide-ruled notebook paper •Pencil-top erasers •Zipper pencil pouch

Fourth Grade •3 packs of #2 pencils •1 pack of colored pencils •2 packs of wide-ruled notebook paper •Pencil-top erasers •Zipper pencil pouch

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Fifth Grade

•3 packs of #2 pencils •1 pack of colored pencils •2 packs of wide-ruled notebook paper •Pencil-top erasers •Zipper pencil pouch Please note for all grades: No wheels on book bags Questions? Contact: Steven Helton Director of Elementary Education 828-288-2331 Supply lists for middle and high schools are available at individual schools.

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Ellenboro Elementary School held a math night inviting parents to come out and learn how they can help their students. Instructional coaches and teachers talked about the way math has changed and demonstrated how to work problems.

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Trinity Christian School When you walk down the halls at Trinity Christian School you may hear phrases such as Deo gratias (Praise be to God) and Acta non verba (Actions, not words). These Latin phrases will be added to the chatter of the halls because when students arrive on August 25th for their first day of school, they will also begin their new Latin curriculum, “Song School Latin”. Teachers in grades K-5 will use songs, illustrations, stories and games to introduce Latin to their students. Students in grades 6-8 will also embark on a new journey with “The Truth Project” by Focus on the Family. This study is designed primarily to help students solidify their Christian faith with foundational apologetics training. This will equip young people to stand strong and defend their faith as they prepare for high school, college and the job market. Trinity Christian School began with a small group of families in 1974 and has grown into a thriving school that now serves over 130 students in Preschool-8th grade. The school does charge tuition but offers a needs-based assistance program to help as many families as possible make Christian education a viable option. This school year will also be first time the school has students who have received vouchers through the North Carolina Opportunity Scholarship program. Families who are eligible for the program applied in the spring and were

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Cathy Hoyle's first-grade class works on grammar during a school day at Trinity. Headmaster Tiffany Walker says that one of the school's goals for 2014 is to continue to increase enrollment. notified this summer if they had been selected in the lottery. Approximately 5,000 students applied for only 2,400 vouchers. Test scores are one of the areas that have continued to improve at Trinity with more than 90 percent of students passing their end of grade examinations on their first attempt. Trin-

ity continues to maintain an average class size of 12 students with a maximum of 16 per class. Trinity will continue to participate in a middle school sports conference that offers flag football, cross country, soccer and basketball. Plans are also underway for the school’s second annual “Pet Parade” to be held in the spring. A tradition everyone looks forward to each year is the school’s annual day of service, “Operation Shine”. On this day, students from preschool through eighth grade participate in various mission projects on and off campus. “It is a wonderful day that allows our students to give back to the community. From collecting food for the backpack program to working at Hospice, every student is involved in some aspect of ministry,” added Tiffany Walker, Head of School. This year it will also be linked with the school’s theme verse, Luke 10:27 ’Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind'; and, 'Love your neighbor as yourself.'" The mission of Trinity Christian School is to educate and develop the whole person for the glory of God by providing an atmosphere of academic excellence within a Christian, interdenominational, family-centered framework. For more information call the school at 828-286-3900, visit trinityschoolnc.com, or email cwilkerson@trinityschoolnc.com.

Trinity Christian School Calendar 2014-15 Monday, Aug. 25- First Day of School

Thursday, January 22- Report Cards

Monday, Sept. 1- Labor Day (No School)

Monday, February 23- Teacher Work Day (No School)

Monday, October 27- Teacher Work day (No School)

Monday, March 23- Teacher Work Day (No School)

Thursday, October 30- Report Cards

Thursday, March 26- Report Cards

Wednesday, November 26-Friday, Nov. 28- Thanksgiving Holiday (No School)

Monday, March 30-Monday, April 6- Easter Break (No School)

Friday, December 19- 11:30 a.m. dismissal

Monday, April 27-Thursday, April 20- Testing

Monday, December 22-Friday, January 2- Christmas Break (No School)

Friday, May 1- 11:30 dismissal

Monday, January 19- Teacher Work Day (No School)

Friday, May 29- Last Day of School (noon dismissal)

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Rutherford Early College High School Calendar 2014-15 Wednesday, August 6- First Day of School Tuesday, August 26- Progress Reports Monday, September 1- Labor Day (No School) Friday, September 26- Report Cards Wednesday, October 8- Progress Reports Thursday, October 9- Professional Development Day/Required Work Day (No School) Friday, October 3- Optional Teacher Work Day (No School) Monday, November 10- Report Cards Tuesday, November 11- Veteran's Day (No School) Tuesday, November 25- Progress Reports Wednesday, November 26- Annual Leave Day (No School) Thursday, November 27-Friday, November 28- Thanksgiving Break (No School) Monday, December 22-Tuesday, December 23- Annual Leave Days (No School) Wednesday, December 25-Friday, December 26- Christmas Break (No School) Monday, December 29-Wednesday, December 31- Annual Leave Days (No School) Thursday, January 1- New Years Day (No School) Friday, January 2- Professional Development Day/Required Work Day (No School)

Tuesday, January 6- Report Cards Monday, January 19- Martin Luther King Day (No School) Friday, January 23- Required Work Day (No School) Tuesday, January 27- Progress Reports Thursday, February 5- Optional Teacher Work Day (No School) Wednesday, February 25- Report Cards Wednesday, March 11- Progress Reports Friday, March 20- Optional Teacher Work Day (No School) Friday, April 3- Optional Teacher Work Day (No School) Monday, April 6- Easter holiday (No School) Tuesday, April 7-Friday, April 10- Annual Leave Days (No School) Wednesday, April 15- Report Cards Friday, May 1- Progress Reports Monday, May 18- Isothermal Community College graduation Friday, May 22- Report Cards Monday, May 25- Memorial Day (No School) Tuesday, May 26-Wednesday, May 27- Required Teacher Work Days Thursday, May 28- Optional Teacher Work Day

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Located at 123 Park Lane Dr. in Rutherfordton. This pre-kindergarten class is free to eligible children who are 4 years old as of 8/31/14. Free transportation to and from school. Free breakfast, lunch and snack every day. NCPK class hours are 8:00 am to 2:30 pm Wrap around care (before and after school care) and summer care Choice Care is also enrolling children ages 0 thru 12 at our new facility in Spindale at 236 Textile Avenue (Behind Spindale Elementary). The new facility will be opening mid-August Operating 1st and 2nd shifts from 6:00 am to 11:30 pm Open house at the Rutherfordton location on August 23rd from 12:00 - 2:00 Open House at the Spindale location on August 23rd from 2:00 - 4:00 For More Information Please Call 828-375-0156 Se habla Espanol


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Kindergarten Registration Jordan Yelton works with her kindergarten class on polar animals at Mt. Vernon Ruth Elementary School. Parents can help their children for kindergarten by practicing writing their names, recognizing numbers and counting. Erin Kidd/Daily Courier

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ACT Blitz

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

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Thomas Jefferson Classical Academy Calendar 2014-15 Tri-semester grades posted: Nov. 17; Feb. 27 and May 29

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In preparation for the upcoming ACT tests, Rutherford County Schools (RCS) and the McNair Educational Foundation has launched a five-week intensive ACT preparation program called "ACT Blitz."

Thursday, August 21- First Day of School Monday, September 1- Labor Day (No School) Thursday, October 16- Half Day Friday, October 17- Teacher in-Service Day (No school for students) Tuesday, November 11Veteran's Day (No School) Monday, November 17 - Half Day Wednesday, November 26-Friday, November 28Thanksgiving Break (No School) Friday, December 19- Half Day Monday, December 22-Friday,

January 2- Christmas Break (No School) Monday, January 19- Martin Luther King Day (No School) Friday, February 6- Half Day Monday, February 16President's Day (No School) Friday, March 6- Teacher in-Service Day (No School) Monday, March 30-Monday, April 6- Spring Break (No School) Friday, May 22- Half Day Monday, May 25- Memorial Day (No School) Friday, May 29- Half Day Tuesday, June 2- Half Day Wednesday, June 3- Half Day Thursday, June 4- Last Day of School


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homas Jefferson Classical Academy: A Challenge Foundation Academy (TJCA-CFA) is celebrating its fifteenth anniversary this year with a Gala Ball planned on Saturday, Aug. 23, the anniversary date of its opening day on August 23, 1999. Since that inaugural opening, TJCA-CFA has grown from 150 students to 1300 students on two campuses, with the original upper school campus in Avondale serving grades 6-12, and the grammar campus in Alexander Mills serving grades K-5 since it opened in 2009. TJCA offers the strength of the Core Knowledge Curriculum developed at the University of Virginia for grades K-8, and a classical curriculum high school model that includes two years of Latin and Logic study and a year of rhetoric in addition to core courses in each year of high school. Visual arts and music are required core classes in grades K-8, and elective courses through high school to enable students to pursue theater, orchestra or dance. Student success in a challenging academic environment continues to be the signature of TJCA-CFA. This past year, TJCA-CFA was one of only three schools nationwide to be recognized as a “Core Knowledge School of Distinction�.

For the fourth consecutive year, the Washington Post and Newsweek Magazine both recognized TJCA-CFA in the top 1 percent of high schools nation-wide when measuring college readiness through state exams and Advanced Placement course criteria. The schools' 60 graduating seniors were awarded over $3.6 million from the colleges they applied to attend. Graduates will be heading to Duke, Davidson, Clemson, Auburn, Georgia, UNC Chapel Hill, NC State and a host of other four year programs. Many graduates have earned Advanced Placement college course credits, allowing them to bypass large core requirement freshmen classes and move right into smaller sophomore level classes. In athletics, TJCA-CFA finished its first year in the new 1A Southern Piedmont Conference by placing 2nd in the conference for the Wells Fargo Cup competition.nCoaches and athletes are again enthusiastic about our team prospects this coming year under the leadership of ten year TJCA-CFA veteran Mike Caldwell as Athletic Director. For more information about TJCA-CFA visit www.tjca.teamcfa.org

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Thomas Jefferson Classical Academy 2014-15 Student Supply List Junior High School

- Dividers and a folder for Chemistry: One marble 12th Grade bound lab notebook; one Latin notes One large 3-ring binder All students in grades 9-12 - One box Kleenex, Clorox three-ring binder or notebook Home use (do not bring One box of Kleenex for must purchase the following: wipes and hand sanitizer for for class notes, scientific these to school and do not homeroom Texas Instrument TI-84 Plus Biology calculator. AP Chemistry - Protractor and compass leave them in lockers): with "Math Print" Graphing students will require a threeFor Biology: I bound Dictionary (American ruler Calculator (required) composition book, two packs ring binder for class notes for Heritage Dictionary, - College rule loose lead Etch student name on of 3x5 or 4x6 index cards and test prep problems. paperback: ISBN-10: paper the calculator and the cover a folder with pockets or a 0553583220 or ISBN-13: - Two packs dividers 11th Grade and keep a not of the serial three-ring notebook 9780553583229) - No.2 pencils number at home - One large three ring - Hand held pencil (Required for Alg. I, Alg. II, binder 10th Grade 6th Grade sharpener Pre-Calc, Adv. Fns & Modeling, - One box of Kleenex for General: No.2 pencils - Black and blue ballpoint - 4GB USB drive for NEW AP Calc, Logic II, AP stat., homeroom pens black, blue ballpoint students Chemistry and Physics) - Protractor and compass - Pack of index cards pens, one box Kleenex for - Box of colored pencils ruler Copy of The Elements of - One pack of red pens for homeroom, hand held pencil The following items must - No. 2 pencils Style by william Strunk Jr. and grading (for Language Arts) sharpener and pack of index be purchased and made - Pack of index cards E.B. White and blue and black pens for cards. available for Home Use: - Black and blue ballpoint - One small bottle of hand all classes Latin: A spiral notebook for pens Dictionary (American sanitizer for homeroom - One pack of highlighters notes and 500 3x5 index cards Heritage Dictionary, - Hand held pencil AP Literature and Spanish - One pack of No.2 pencils 8th Grade for vocabulary, pen or pencil. paperback, ISBN-10: sharpener Classes: three-ring binder with and enclosed hand held English: Elements of Style 0553583220 or ISBN-13: For Literature/Writing: - Copy of Elements of Style dividers, three-ring binder sharpener 9780553583229) 4th Edition by Will Strunk and by William Strunk Jr. and E.B. three-ring binder, dividers with paper and folders (one - Lots of packs of index for binders, file folder, college E.B. White; MLA Handbook for White literature, one Spanish), index cards standard size and 9th Grade ruled loose leaf paper, - For US History (one USB Writers of Research Papers 7th cards and card holder box. holders - One black composition composition book (no spiral flashdrive) Edition - One three-ring binder book for PE 9 grade (not bound please), highlighters, with zipper to be used for all karate or ballet) colored pens and several the core classes - Protractor, compass and packs of 3x5 index cards - Three pack loose leaf 1211 Meadowbrook Rd. ruler For Science: Colored paper (college ruled) and tab pencils with sharpener, loose - No. 2 pencils and erasers Rutherfordton, NC 28139 dividers - One box of Kleenex for leaf notebook paper - Marble composition For Math: Texas Instrument homeroom books for English, Science and TI-84 Plus Graphing Calculator - Handheld sharpener History - Index cards used for (get one with "Math Print as - Boxes of tissues Biology, Social Studies, English you will need it in 9th grade), and Latin three-ring binder, loose leaf 7th Grade - One large three ring paper (two packs to start - One three-ring binder binder the year), loose leaf graph with dividers for History and - College rule loose lead paper (one pack), mechanical Science paper, 2 packs pencils with extra lead, blue - One binder with tabs for - Black and blue ballpoint pens (2) and a six inch mini visit our website at meadowbrookgolfclub.com Language Arts pens ruler. - College ruled loose leaf paper - No. 2 pencils - Hand held pencil sharpener or mechanical pencils with extra lead - Black and blue ballpoint pens - Pack of assorted highlighters - Box of 24 colored pencils - 500 pack of 3x5 index cards and 100 pack for math - Spiral bound sketchbook for Art For Math: Calculator- 4 function (required for EOG) TI-30XS (or similar) 16 inch ruler and one three-ring binder

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Thomas Jefferson Grammar Supply Lists 2014-2015 Kindergarten Supply List Backpack (no wheels) – please label with student’s name 3 boxes of 8 pack Crayola crayons – primary colors (no 24 packs or jumbo) 1 pack of #2 yellow pencils (no characters – prefer Staples brand pencils) 1 pack of primary washable markers (regular, not fine tip) 1 pair of Fiskars brand scissors – please label with student’s name 20 glue sticks (we use a lot!) 1 pack of the pink block erasers (optional) 2 pack of the pencil top erasers 1 – 4 oz. size of Elmer’s glue (optional) 1 pack of black dry erase markers (chisel point – not fine tip) 1 pack of colored dry erase markers (chisel point-not fine tip) 3 containers of Clorox wipes 1 large pack or 2 small packs of Wet Wipes (Baby Wipes) 2 boxes of Kleenex 2 rolls of paper towels 1 bottle of hand soap 1 bottle of hand sanitizer Girls – Band-Aids Boys – Zip Lock bags (all sizes needed) ***Please refer to the summer packet from your child’s teacher for additional supplies and preferred resting items.

First Grade Supply List Dear Parents, We ask that you purchase the required items and send them to school for your child to use in the classroom. Items on the teacher wish list are optional. However, anything that

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you could send would be greatly appreciated. There is no need to label your child’s school supplies EXCEPT scissors because all supplies will be shared. Thanks for all your support! First Grade Teachers Required Items: Book bag (no rolling book bags) Glue sticks (20 +) Regular Sharpened No. 2 pencils (2 packs of 20) (Please do not purchase Dixon brand. They break easily) Student scissors (1 pair) (age appropriate) (labeled) Pencil top erasers (2 packs) Crayons (2 packs 24 count) 5 – Twin pocket folder with Prongs (1 Red, 1 Green, 1 Blue, 1 Yellow, 1 Orange)(Paper, NOT plastic) 1 – Black marble composition book 2- One Subject spiral notebooks 8 black dry erase markers 1 pack of highlighters Clorox wipes 3 boxes of Kleenex Book bags - Most any type will be acceptable, although being a classical school, we should strive for more conservative types. We do ask that you purchase ones without wheels. Please put your child’s name somewhere on items such as clothing, jackets, book bags, lunchboxes, etc. for identification purposes.

Second Grade Supply List Only Starred PERSONAL items (**) must be LABELED with STUDENT’S NAME 1 Personal pencil sharpener** 4 dry-erase markers: black only ** 1 sock for dry-erase markers (no

board erasers) ** Scissors ** One 24-count pack of Crayola colored pencils ** 2 highlighters** 1 pack of wide-ruled notebook paper 1-2 boxes of pre-sharpened Ticonderoga pencils 1 roll of paper towels 1 box of gallon size Zip-lock bags 1 large container of Clorox Wipes 2 boxes of Kleenex 1 Single subject spiral-bound notebook 1 pack of colored copy paper (any color or multi-colored pack) 20 glue sticks

Black sharpies, fine and broad tip Prizes for prize box “MAVULOUS” white tape form Education Express Plastic spoons and forks Printer ink Kodak 10 XL DREAM LIST Pull down maps of the world and the USA Framed cork board to calendar

Mrs. Scism’s 3rd Grade Supply List

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Individual Student Supply List -- 2 marbled composition books not spiraled -- 2 pocket folders, without clasps -- 3-ring one-inch binder with pockets -- 3 packs wide-ruled notebook paper -- 2 packs #2 pencils, preferably presharpened -- 1 pack red pens -- crayons, no larger than a 24 pack -- 4 glue sticks -- 3 fine point dry erase markers -- scissors -- ruler, standard/metric -- colored pencils -- erasers, pencil top or large pink block -- pack of 100 note cards -- $5 for Scholastic News -- TJ planner – available in the gym from the Forum Class Supply List -- 2 boxes tissues -- Clorox Wipes -- paper towels -- Band-aids

Required Supplies Glue sticks (4-6) No. 2 pencils (1-2 packs) presharpened Red ink pens (1 pack) Mrs. Boggs Erasers (large pink block or pencil top) 3rd grade supply list Crayons (1 box 24 count) TJ planner available for purchase Wide rule notebook paper (2 at orientation packs) 3 small marbled composition 2 – one inch three ring binders books, NOT spiral with pockets and clear front pocket 2 pocket folders without clamps Fine point dry-erase markers (1 2 packages sharpened #2 pencils pack) 1 package cap erasers Tissue (2-3 boxes) 1 package crayons, no more than 2 – Marbled composition books 24 count not spiral bound 4 glue sticks Mrs. Elliott’s Ruler – for home use 4 expo markers, black or blue Hand sanitizer (1 bottle) 3rd Grade Supply List Student size scissors Optional Supplies: 1 package post it filing tab labels Required Supplies Plastic spoons and forks 2 boxes tissues Pencil Box Paper towels or napkins 2 Clorox wipes Colored Pencils Ketchup Paper towels Water Color Markers (washable) Mustard $5 for Scholastic News Glue sticks (4-6) Band-Aids Sock to use as an eraser on wipe No. 2 pencils (1-2 packs) preCheck my web page for off boards sharpened classroom wish list items. Girls: Ziploc bags Red ink pens (1 pack) • Book bags - Most any type will Boys: band aids Erasers (large pink block or pencil be acceptable, although being a WISH LIST top) classical school, we should strive for Colored expo markers Crayons (1 box 24 count) more conservative types. Purchase Rubber cement Wide rule notebook paper (2 Neon colors of construction paper ones without wheels. No rolling book packs) 2 – one inch three ring binders bags. big and small

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Wednesday, August 20, 2014

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Thomas Jefferson Grammar Supply Lists 2014-2015 with pockets and clear front pocket Fine point dry-erase markers (1 pack) Kleenex Tissue (2-3 boxes) 2 – Marbled composition books not spiral bound Ruler (with inches and metric) Hand sanitizer (1 bottle) Clorox Wipes Fiskars Scissors Paper towels $5.00 for Scholastic News Optional Supplies Plastic spoons and forks Napkins Ketchup Mustard Band-Aids Zip-Loc Bags (gallon and sandwich size) Washable Paint (waterbase) Mavalus White Tape Check my web page for classroom wish list items. Book bags - Most any type will be acceptable, although being a classical school,

we should strive for more conservative types. Purchase ones without wheels. No rolling book bags.

New Teacher: 3rd Grade Supply List Required Supplies Pencil Box Colored Pencils Water Color Markers (washable) Glue sticks (4-6) No. 2 pencils (1-2 packs) pre-sharpened Red ink pens (1 pack) Erasers (large pink block or pencil top) Crayons (1 box 24 count) Wide rule notebook paper (2 packs) 2 – one inch three ring binders with pockets and clear front pocket Fine point dry-erase markers (1 pack) Kleenex Tissue (2-3 boxes) 2 – Marbled composition

books not spiral bound Ruler (with inches and metric) Hand sanitizer (1 bottle) Clorox Wipes Fiskars Scissors Paper towels $5.00 for Scholastic News Optional Supplies Plastic spoons and forks Napkins Ketchup Mustard Band-Aids Zip-Loc Bags (gallon and sandwich size) Washable Paint (waterbase) Mavalus White Tape Check my web page for classroom wish list items. Book bags - Most any type will be acceptable, although being a classical school, we should strive for more conservative types. Purchase ones without wheels. No rolling book bags.

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Fourth Grade Student Supply List Subject Supplies 1. Two 3-ring View Binders with inside pockets that are 1 inch wide.– (no zipper binders allowed) 2. 1 pocket folder for homework binder 3. One 1-subject spiral notebook 4. 1 pack of 12-tab dividers 5. 2 composition notebooks – marbled black and white or another color 6. TJ student planner (able to be purchased from the forum during Orientation Night or the beginning of school) Other Supplies 7. Loose-leaf paper (wide ruled) at least 3 packs 8. Yellow highlighters 9. Minimum of 15 glue sticks 10. Pencil Box with pencils and extra erasers 11. Thin Black Expo

markers and an eraser or sock to use as an eraser 12. Crayons and/or colored pencils 13. Red pens for checking papers

Fifth Grade Supply List Children need to use a Sharpie marker to write their names on everything before bringing items to school. All students will need to purchase a daily planner through the school for $5.00 History/Language Arts 2 pads of 3x3 post-it notes 200- 3” x 5" note cards in a file box or on spiral rings 1- 1” view-thru 3-ring binder with dividers 1 empty shoebox for Social Studies (leave at home until teacher asks for it) 3 blue marble composition notebooks Math/Science 1 black composition notebook

2 black dry-erase markers with fine tip 300 3”x5” lined note cards in a note card file box Personal Use/Homeroom 500 sheets of college-ruled loose leaf notebook paper 1 pocket pencil sharpener 100 No. 2 pencils 2 red pens 3 yellow highlighters Safety scissors Pack of 36 colored pencils 1 glue stick 3 boxes of tissues 2 containers of Clorox wipes An Angel Soprano Recorder is needed for music. They can purchase one for $2.99 through Wild Roots Music store on 355 W Main St in Forest City. The store's phone number is 828-289-5880. 4GB USB drive for use in the computer lab (Only new students need to purchase. Returning students may return with USB drive from last year.)

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Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Lake Lure Classical Academy (LLCA) will welcome new and returning students on Wednesday, August 20.

The school is offering many of the new academic, extracur ricular and athletic programs for the 2014-2015 school year in addition to LLCA’s K-8 Core Knowledge and High School Classical curricula. Some of the new programs include: • Lego Robotics for grades 4-6

ground on its new campus in September, with plans to move in the new building before the following school year. Lake Lure Classical Academy is currently located at 2520 Memorial Highway in Lake Lure, NC.

• Cyberkids FTE Robotics Club for grades 7-11

Lake Lure Classical Academy, a Challenge Foundation Academy, serves grades K-11 (2014-2015 school year) with a mission to provide a first-class education to ever y child, thereby developing thoughtful, ar ticulate young adults. Enrollment is currently open, and administrators advise enrolling now befor e a lotter y status becomes effective in the near future. To learn more or schedule a tour, please call 828625-9292 or visit www. LLCA.TeamCFA.org.

• Instrumental Music • French (HS) • Spanish (HS) • Swimming (HS) • Cheerleading (HS) T h e Town Council of Lake Lure recently approved constr uction plans for the new school building. LLCA is set to break

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About Lake Lure Classical Academy:

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The Lake Lure Classical Academy Board is moving forward with plans for the school’s new K-12 campus. At the January school board meeting, the board authorized the use of $35,000 for immediate tasks required to get the project through design and permitting and to shovel-ready status.

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Lake Lure Classical Academy Calendar 2014-15 Wednesday, August 20- First Day of School Monday, September 1- Labor Day (No School) Tuesday, September 9- Half Day (Noon Release) Monday, October 29- Friday, October 17- Fall Break (No School) Tuesday, December 9- Half Day (Noon Release) Monday, December 22- Friday, January 2- Winter Break (No School) Monday, January 5- Teacher Work Day (No School) Monday, January 19- Martin Luther King Day (No School) Tuesday, February 2- Half Day (Noon Release) Monday, February 16- President's Day (No School) Monday, March 30-Friday, April 3- Spring Break (No School) Monday, April 6- Teacher Work Day (No School)

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Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Mentor Appreciation Month

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TJCA Saturday Camp

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According to Monica Lee, executive director of the McNair Educational Foundation, the McNair mentor program has 193 mentors that work with students at East Rutherford, Chase and R-S Central high schools.

Central Lights and Sound

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Thomas Jefferson Classical Academy held a SAT Camp prior to the start of school to help students hone their reading, writing and math skills. Pictured are Karmit Patel and John Kean working on a practice test on Wednesday.

Left: The electrical trades classes and the SkillsUSA club at R-S Central High School purchased sound and lighting equipment and started a mobile DJ service. The students are available for gigs, which are donation only. Last year, the group did a pep rally and and R-S Central's senior ball. Pictured are electrical trades instructor Travis Toms and students John Bostic, Jimmy Hutchins, Dylan Morrison, Timmy Morgan, Brianna Moore, Hans Bradley, Ethan Wallace, Jacob Keever and Charles Parker. Erin Kidd/Daily Courier

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Kindergarten Registration

Kindergarten students eagerly listen to their teacher during a recent class.

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Contact Information: Tammy Campbell, Chase High Career Development Coordinator Donna Baldwin, East High Career Development Coordinator Tracy Ledbetter, Alyssa Dotson, R/S Central High Career Development Coordinator CHS – 828.247.4191 / ERHS – 828.245.7290 / RSHS – 828.288.0288 In compliance with federal law, Career and Technical Education does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, religion, color, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, or military service in it’s policies, programs, activities, admissions, or employment.


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