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2019-2020 School Supplies List

General Supplies:

  • Backpack: When purchasing a book bag, we strongly recommend choosing one that can fit in the locker and is in proportion to the size of your daughter.  
  • Pencils, pens, erasers: each girl is required to bring writing utensils to class each day.
  • Container for writing utensils, etc. – girls must have a place to put their writing implements to help with organization.
  • Loose leaf notebook paper
  • The school will provide an assignment notebook for each girl the first day of school.
  • Art Supplies (see note on page 2)  

***These supplies will become part of the classroom community***

 *Bring the first week of school and put in the room indicated below. *

6th graders please bring the following to Teacher Place room #301:
6 packs index cards

2 Packs Expo Dry Erase Markers- no black and not wet erase, please!

1 pack lined, loose-leaf paper

7th graders please bring the following to Meg’s room #202:
6 sheets poster board

1 pack of white or colored cardstock

2 Packs of “Fine” Sharpie markers


8th graders please bring the following to the Teacher Place room #301:
6 half sheets poster board
4 packs index cards
 

Expo Dry Erase Markers- no black and not wet erase, please
2-3 baby pictures. Email these to katieL@hangerhall.org   If you bring in hard copies she will return.

Supplies by Course

6th Grade Humanities (Katie C)

  • 3 ring binder with 6 dividers
  • 2 packs of loose leaf paper (one in binder, one kept at home)
  • $20 for cost of class novels (girls will  keep novels)
  • 1 paper grocery bag or book cover

7th & 8th grade Humanities (Jamie)

  • 3 ring binder (2”) and 5 dividers
  • loose leaf paper (of your preference)
  • highlighters
  • blank note cards

Math (Kizzi)

  • Small binder or multi-pocket accordion folder to keep notes, quizzes, & handouts.
  • Lined paper for notes (either loose leaf or a bound notebook)
  • Pencils & erasers
  • Colored pens or pencils for correcting
  • Calculator ~ please label with student’s name
    • 6th & 7th grade scientific is preferred, TI-30XII and TI-34 are student favorites with good functionality
    • 8th grade graphing is required, TI-83 or TI-84 (please don’t purchase a brand other than Texas Instruments)

Science (Beth R)

  • 1 composition notebooks (they should not have spirals. Please note that if your daughter fills up her notebook completely before the end of the year, she will be expected to get a second one.
  • 1 folder for only science handouts

 

Spanish (Katie C)

  • 1’ 3-ring binder with 3 dividers
  • loose leaf paper

French (KatieL)

  • 250 3 x 5 index card and case (optional for 7th & 8th graders)
  • 1″ 3-ring binder with 3 tab dividers labeled:  Grammar  2. Study Guides  3. Culture
  • loose leaf paper for binder

Grammar (Jamie)

  • 6th Grade Grammar: Composition Notebook.
  • 7th and 8th Grade Grammar: Composition Notebook (returning 7th & 8th grade students: if you still have your grammar notebook, please continue to use it).

Art Supplies List (Meg)

6th Art
*$30 studio fee for purchase of various art supplies
Payable to Hanger Hall School for Girls (FOR:  Art Department) on 1st day of school

*1 gold or silver sharpie (the kind that’s like a paint pen) (for art room use)

*1 pack pink pearl erasers

*empty Altoids (or TJ’s mints) tin

7th Art

*A pair of medium-quality adult scissors (not safety)

(These will become property of the studio for use by school community)

*$50 fee made payable to Hanger Hall School for Girls to pay for Project Runway materials

*3-5 of your favorite colors of embroidery floss

*empty Altoids (or TJ’s mints) tin


8th Art
*1 roll paper towels

*1 container of clorox wipes (or any disinfecting wipes)

*1 bottle white Elmer’s Glue

*empty Altoids (or TJ’s mints) tin


Music Supplies List (Beth H)

1- 2 pocket folder with 3 prongs

Two pencils to keep in folder

20 sheets of notebook paper

Optional: guitar or ukulele picks, capo, tuner if you have them

Studio Wish List for any grade (I collect these on a rolling basis throughout the year):  

  • “Flat” tennis balls (to put on the bottoms of chair legs… ahhh, quiet! I’m hoping to gather 60!)
  • Plastic Talenti Gelato jars
  • Rolls of paper towels
  • An old hairdryer or two
  • Magazines for collaging

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Hanger Hall Health & Safety 

As a small school with small class sizes , we are confident in our capability to implement all health and safety recommendations to ensure a safe reopening, given the current guidance received from federal, state, and local levels of government.  Hanger Hall’s highest priority is the health and safety of our students, families, faculty and staff.

Our efforts to prepare for the upcoming school year is led by Hanger Hall’s leadership team under the guidance of a COVID-19 task force, comprised of Hanger Hall Staff, Board Members and Parent Volunteers who are in the Healthcare Field.  To support this priority, safety protocols will be in place for the 2020-21 school year.

This team is working over the summer to develop a variety of mitigation measures that will be implemented in classrooms, along with various contingency models so that Hanger Hall is prepared to support any COVID-!( related scenario within our school community.

Please visit this page regularly to receive additional communication related to school reopening that will be shared over the coming weeks.

One of the guiding principles in the development of Hanger Hall’s plan has always been to closely adhere to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s guidelines for the reopening of schools as well as public health guidance issued by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. You can find these health and safety protocols in our handbook and updates will be made here.

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Hanger Hall Re-Opening Policies & Procedures Manual

CDC Guide to reopening schools

 

Mask

Wearing of cloth face coverings / masks on campus.

Wash hands

Frequent hand washing and cleaning.

Distancing

Physical distancing and use of individual (not shared) classroom materials.

Cohort

Adopting a “cohort model” throughout the school day where possible, ensuring that student and staff groupings are as static as possible and mixing between groups is restricted.

Arrival

Implementing new arrival and dismissal procedures.

Commitment to health and safety

A commitment by all members of the Hanger Hall community to follow all safety protocols and to stay at home if you are exhibiting symptoms of illness.