We understand recent events have been challenging for many families. Each year, we ask for new school supplies which are used throughout the year for learning and projects. Each child will have his or her own individual set of supplies. We welcome supply donations in order to help students and families that may need assistance. Donations can be sent in with your child to school or dropped off at the Wycallis Main Office.
Thank you for your support!
Supplies to be brought to school
A backpack large enough to hold a folder (no rolling backpacks)
1 plastic school box with lid attached (8.5” x 5.75” x 2.5”) *Label with child’s name
1 plastic folder with 2 pockets on the bottom *Label with child’s name
4 large/jumbo Elmer’s glue sticks (.77 oz+)
1 box of Crayola crayons (no more than 24 count)
1 Pink Pearl eraser
4 fine tip Expo black whiteboard markers
1 pair of 5” child’s scissors (ex: Fiskars) *Label with child’s name
Reusable water bottle (ex: Thermos flip-top) Please be sure your child can open independently. No screw top or disposable bottles *Label with child’s name
Change of clothing (pants, shirt, underpants, socks) to be kept in child’s backpack. A bag will be provided by teacher).
Lunch and Snack * Read section about this
Supplies to be kept at home
The recommended home supplies can be used for homework, special projects, or if instruction is changed from in person to a virtual “mode” of learning. Be thoughtful about how your family chooses and organizes the space your child will be using to do school-related work and activities.
Pencil and eraser
Box of crayons
1 pair of child’s scissors
Glue stick
1 set of child headphones with standard jack
Small whiteboard and dry erase marker (a black sock will work as an eraser)
Math manipulatives: pair of dice, deck of cards
Each teacher has a “Wish List” that includes items needed in the classroom. Please see "Wish List" tab to the left for our requests.
How can you help at home?
*Please be sure your child can button, tie, fasten, and zip all of their articles of clothing. If your child is unable to tie shoes, velcro or slip-on shoes are recommended. If your child has an article of clothing he/she can not handle independently, it is best left for weekend or after school wear. Please stress and practice proper handwashing and covering coughs/sneezes.