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rrisd school supply list

2 min read 11-03-2025
rrisd school supply list

The Round Rock Independent School District (RRISD) is known for its excellent schools and dedicated educators. To help your child succeed, having the right school supplies is crucial. This comprehensive guide provides a detailed RRISD school supply list for the 2024-2025 school year, broken down by grade level and subject. Remember to always check with your individual school for any specific additions or modifications to this general list.

Note: This is a general supply list. Specific teacher requests may vary. Always check your child's teacher's specific list for the most accurate information. This list is meant to be a starting point.

Elementary School (Grades K-5)

This section details common supplies needed for elementary school students in RRISD. Individual teachers may request additional items.

General Supplies (All Grades)

  • Backpack: A sturdy backpack large enough to carry books and supplies.
  • Lunchbox and Water Bottle: Reusable options are encouraged.
  • Pencil Case: To keep supplies organized.
  • Pencils (No. 2): A large quantity, as pencils tend to get lost or broken.
  • Erasers: Pink erasers are generally preferred.
  • Colored Pencils: A 12-count box is usually sufficient.
  • Crayons: A 24-count box is recommended.
  • Markers: Washes are generally preferred for easy clean up.
  • Glue Sticks: Several are helpful throughout the year.
  • Scissors: Child-safe scissors are a must.
  • Ruler: A 6-inch ruler is ideal.
  • Spiral Notebooks: Wide-ruled, at least two.
  • Construction Paper: A pack of assorted colors.
  • Folders: With pockets, at least two.

Grade-Specific Additions

While the above are general, some grades might require additional items. Check with your teacher for specifics:

  • Kindergarten: Often require additional art supplies like paint, play-doh, etc.
  • First Grade: Might require more composition notebooks.
  • Second Grade: Might introduce more independent reading assignments.
  • Third Grade: May have more writing assignments, requiring additional paper.
  • Fourth & Fifth Grade: May need more advanced art supplies or science materials.

Middle School (Grades 6-8)

Middle school requires more specialized supplies. Teachers often provide specific lists, so this is a general guideline:

  • Three-Ring Binder: A large binder for organizing materials by subject.
  • Binder Dividers: To separate subjects within the binder.
  • Loose-Leaf Paper: Wide-ruled or college-ruled, depending on teacher preference.
  • Pens (Black and Blue): Both ballpoint and gel pens are acceptable.
  • Highlighters: Multiple colors are helpful for note-taking.
  • Calculator: A basic calculator (check teacher's requirements for specific models).
  • Index Cards: 3x5 inch cards are commonly used.

High School (Grades 9-12)

High school supply needs vary greatly based on the courses taken. This list represents common supplies; consult your individual class syllabi for specific requirements.

  • Laptop or Chromebook: Check school requirements on devices and acceptable models.
  • Headphones or Earbuds: For individual work or testing.
  • USB Flash Drive: To save and transfer files.
  • Scientific Calculator (for math and science classes): Check specific class requirements.
  • Graphing Calculator (for certain math classes): Check specific class requirements.
  • Notebooks: A variety of notebooks may be needed depending on classes.
  • Pens and Pencils: A good supply of both.

Where to Find More Information

  • Individual School Websites: The most accurate supply lists will be found on your child's specific school website. Look for a "School Supplies" or "Back to School" section.
  • RRISD Website: The district website may have general guidelines or links to individual school pages.
  • Teacher Communication: Your child's teacher will often send out a specific supply list via email or during the back-to-school event.

By preparing your child with these supplies, you'll set them up for success in the 2024-2025 school year. Remember to check with your child's teacher for any specific requirements. Happy back-to-school!

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