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2 First Day of School Tuesday, August 7 th 1 st Grade 12 th Grade Students & Families, use this back-to-school packet to plan for a great start to your school year at Westfield! Pre-K and Kindergarten families can locate specific Back-to-School Packets on our website under Pre-K Back-to-School Packet and Kindergarten Back-to-School Packet. Open House and 1 st Day of School Key Calendar Dates MyWestfield (powered by RenWeb) Lower School Dress Code Middle and Upper School Dress Code Services & Opportunities for Westfield Students & Families 2018-2019 School Supply Lists

MARK YOUR CALENDAR NOW! July/August All 7 th grade students (current and new) and any 8 th grade students new to Westfield will receive information via email about school-issued ipads. All 9 th grade students (current and new) and any 10 th and 11 th grade students new to Westfield will receive information via email about schoolissued laptops. August 1 st 6 th Homeroom assignments & schedules will be posted to RenWeb. Faculty & staff roles and responsibilities for the 2017-2018 school year will be announced. Monday, August 6th 4:30 p.m. School-wide Prayer Walk Parents and students meet in front of the admin building for a moment of prayer. Then, at your leisure, spend time walking through campus praying for the coming school year. 5:00 6:30 p.m. Lower School Open House (Grades Pre-K 5) 5:00 p.m. Middle School & Upper School New Student Orientation Arts & Sciences Building Recital Hall Tuesday, August 7 th First Day of School for All Students (Half Day) 8:00 a.m. School Begins All students in Pre-K - 12 th Grade report to homeroom 12:00 p.m. School Dismisses for Lower, Middle & Upper School Students Wednesday, August 8 th Second Day of School (Full Day) 8:00 a.m. School Begins All students in Pre-K - 12 th Grade report to homeroom 2:50 p.m. School Dismisses for Pre-K-5 th Grade Half-day Pre-K students dismiss at 11:30 a.m. Afterschool operates until 6:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. School Dismisses for 6 th 12 th Grade Friday, August 31 st New Family Tailgate + Varsity Football Home Game 6:30 p.m. Tailgate, 7:30 p.m. Kickoff All families new to Westfield are invited to join us for food and fellowship! 5:30 p.m. Middle & Upper School Open House All MS and US students and parents are invited to campus to meet our faculty and staff. Students may set-up lockers at this time (shelving, decorations, etc.).

KEY CALENDAR DATES 2018-2019 New Faculty Orientation August 1 Faculty Pre-Planning/Professional Development August 2, 3, and 6 New Student Orientation for Middle and Upper School August 6 Open House August 6 First Day of School August 7, Noon Dismissal Labor Day Holiday September 3 Homecoming September 21 Fall Holiday for Students & Faculty October 5, 8 and 9 Classes Resume October 10 Faculty Professional Development Day/Student Holiday November 12 Thanksgiving Holidays November 19-23 Classes Resume November 26 Last Day of School, First Semester Faculty Professional Development Day December 18, Noon Dismissal December 18, Noon-4PM Christmas Holidays December 19-January 4 Faculty Professional Development Day January 4 Classes Resume January 7 Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday January 21 Winter Holiday for Students & Faculty February 14, 15 and 18 Classes Resume February 19 Grandparents Day March 1, Noon Dismissal Junior-Senior Prom March 16 Spring Break March 25-March 29 Classes Resume April 1 Baccalaureate May 16 Graduation May 17 Lower and Middle School Last Day of School May 23 Upper School Make up Exams/Faculty Post Planning May 24 Faculty Post-Planning/Professional Development May 28, 29, and 30 Use your RenWeb App to keep upcoming key dates at your fingertips! Visit the Athletics tab of our website for the Hornets Athletics Schedule

RenWeb, also referred to as MyWestfield, is Westfield s primary internal communications portal. We strongly encourage you and your students to download the RenWeb app and familiarize yourself with this platform. Our school directory is populated from your account information in RenWeb, so it is crucial that you keep your family profile current address, phone numbers and e- mail addresses. Our emergency text alerts, school newsletters and other communication are directed to these numbers and addresses. The RenWeb App provides parents and students instant access (always logged in) to student grades, homework and lunch menus, as well as school announcements, key dates, directories and much, much more! Available in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. Search "RenWeb Home. To access RenWeb from our school website, click the MyWestfield link on the top right corner of our home page. If you should have any questions concerning your access to RenWeb, e-mail helpdesk@westfieldschool.org. Teacher Communication in RenWeb Lower School faculty is expected to post all grades in RenWeb. Homework assignments and key dates are communicated through a weekly flyer that each teacher creates and sends home every Friday in the students Friday Folders which will also contain all student work from the week. In addition to the Friday Folders, students in 2 nd grade 5 th grade will also use daily agendas. The agendas provide a great opportunity for teachers to work with students to record homework and test assignments, teaching students to be responsible for taking notes and collecting books needed. Middle School faculty (Grades 6 8) is expected to post all grades and homework assignments in RenWeb. Once students enter Middle School, they are issued a school-based e-mail address and their own RenWeb log-in. Their RenWeb log-in accesses the Students Web platform of RenWeb where they will see schedules and homework assignments, along with other information. Parents keep their own RenWeb log-in that accesses the Parents Web platform. Upper School faculty (Grades 9-12) is expected to post all grades in RenWeb. In Upper School, teachers may elect to use other web and app-based platforms, such as blogs, to announce homework assignments. We believe that it is important for students to become acclimated to more teacher-specific communication styles and tools, so that they are prepared for a similar experience and great degree of responsibility in college. At Westfield, we give our faculty members flexibility in determining their own style of communication. Some teachers may text, while others prefer e-mail or other means. Talk with your student s teacher(s) to set expectations. We encourage you to always reach out to your child s teacher first with any comments or concerns. All faculty and staff may be reached via school e-mail in the following format: firstinitial+lastname@westfieldschool.org.

Lower School Dress Code for 2018-2019 BOYS DRESS CODE Collared or crew neck shirts Shirts must be tucked in Slacks and jeans without holes or frays, neat, clean and hemmed Belt must be worn with shorts or pants that have belt loops Shorts no shorter than 3 inches above knee Shoes or boots with enclosed toes and heels Sandals and Crocs must be worn with a heel strap BOYS HAIR Hair should not be below the bottom of the ear, not below the eyebrow nor extend below the top of the collar. GIRLS DRESS CODE Collared or crew neck shirts Tops with modest necklines Shirts/tops or dresses with other necklines or shoulder baring or back baring designs must have a crew neck or collared shirt worn under the shirt or dress Shirts may be worn untucked if designed to be worn untucked and if it is of sufficient length to cover midriff and waist at all times Slacks and jeans without holes or frays, neat, clean and hemmed Dresses, skirts, and skorts no shorter than 3 inches above knee Shorts must have a 4 or longer inseam Leggings may only be worn with a dress Shoes or boots with enclosed toes and heels Sandals and Crocs must be worn with a heel strap T-shirts Pictures, emblems or lettering on clothes Logos larger than a 2-inch square Sleeveless shirts and undershirts as a shirt Shirts with writing Athletic shirts, shorts or sweat pants Fad haircuts or hair colors Camouflage clothing ITEMS NOT ALLOWED FOR BOYS OR GIRLS Shoes or boots with more than a 1-inch heel Shoes with wheels Boots worn with shorts Flip Flops Any sandal without a heel strap Toe shoes Cold shoulder shirts FRIDAY SPIRIT DAYS Students may wear Westfield game jerseys, cheer uniforms, or Westfield t-shirts on Fridays only. OUTER WEAR FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Jackets, coats, sweaters, sweatshirts, or hoodies with appropriate logos/wording or those with pre-approved Westfield logos may be worn. Patterned or multi-colored outer wear is approved. Westfield approved items from Lands End (with or without the Westfield monogram) and our online Spirit Shop/Graphic Guys may be worn. Camouflage items are not allowed. UNIFORM WEAR Uniform clothing is not required for Lower School students (Pre-K - 5 th Grade). However, students in Lower School may purchase and wear to school any of the items on the approved lists for The Westfield School through Lands End and our online Spirit Shop (Graphic Guys). Lands End uniform clothing may be ordered online at http://www.landsend.com. Use the School tab and search The Westfield School. Our online Spirit Shop offers required dress uniform clothing through Graphic Guys at https://westfieldschool.itemorder.com/sale

Middle School and Upper School Dress Code for 2018-2019 MIDDLE & UPPER SCHOOL BOYS Shirts: Shirts must be traditional button down (with buttoned collars), oxford/cotton, cotton-blend, or similar fabric dress shirt, solid color, stripes, or plaids, long or short sleeves, with no more than top button unbuttoned, or collared polo-type shirt, solid color or stripe, long or short sleeves, with no more than top button unbuttoned; or mock turtleneck or turtleneck. Logos must be no larger than 2 square. Shirts may not be worn as jackets. Shirts must be tucked in at all times on campus (from morning arrival to end of school bell). Pants/Slacks: Pants/Slacks must be solid color or seersucker, and normal fit, without elasticized or draw-string waist; must be neat, clean, and hemmed; must not contain holes, frays, or patches. Belts must be worn with pants and slacks which have belt loops. All pants and slacks must fit properly and modestly. Jeans: Jeans must be solid color and normal fit, without elasticized or draw-string waist; must be neat, clean, and hemmed, must not contain holes, frays, or patches. Jeans must not have any distressed finish (tears, holes, cuts,) and washes or fading must not be extreme. Fad finishes are not allowed. Hems must not be torn or frayed where denim is torn or has loose threads at hem. Belts must be worn with jeans which have belt loops. All jeans must fit properly and modestly. Shorts: Shorts must be no shorter than 3 above knee; must be solid color or seersucker, and normal fit, without elasticized or draw-string waist; must be neat, clean, and hemmed; must not contain holes, frays, or patches. All shorts must fit properly and modestly. Shoes, Boots, and Sandals: Shoes and boots must have closed toes; all boots must be worn with pants leg over boot top, not tucked in boots (pants should be boot cut design - fabric should not be cut in order to fit over boots); lace-type boots must be worn with laces fully tied, boots may not be worn with shorts; sandals must have a heel strap; toe shoes, sport sandals or flipflops are not allowed. Crocs are allowed; straps must be worn over heel or curved over shoe top. Not Allowed: Camouflage items/clothing; hats/caps/headbands in buildings; belt buckles larger than 2 inches; visible tattoos; earrings; make-up; fad haircuts or hair colors Appearance: Hair should not be below the bottom of the ear, not below the eyebrow nor extend below the top of the collar. Boys must be clean shaven. Hair must be neat, well-groomed and not extreme in color or style. Other: Sunglasses may not be worn indoors. Caps, bandanas, visors, head scarves, and hats are not permitted to be worn in buildings. PE: Westfield PE Uniforms are required for all Middle School students. Each student will be issued a Westfield PE t- shirt and shorts. Students may purchase additional PE shirts and shorts from the spirit shop or online store. Upper School students may wear a t-shirt and athletic gym shorts for PE or weight classes. PE uniforms are not required for US students.

MIDDLE & UPPER SCHOOL GIRLS Shirts/Blouses: Shirts/Blouses must have a traditional button up front with traditional button at the neckline, must be cotton or cotton blend material NO sheer or silk materials long or short sleeves, with no more than the top button unbuttoned, or collared polo-type shirt, solid color or stripe, long or short sleeves, with no more than top button unbuttoned, or mock turtleneck or turtleneck. Logos must be no larger than 2 square. Shirts may not be worn as jackets. Shirts may be worn untucked if length is sufficient to cover midriff and waist at all times. Pants/Slacks: Pants/Slacks must be solid color and normal fit, without elasticized or draw-string waist; must be neat, clean, and hemmed; must not contain holes, frays, or patches. Belts must be worn with pants and slacks which have belt loops. All pants and slacks must fit properly and modestly. Jeans: Jeans must be solid color and normal fit, without elasticized or draw-string waist; must be neat, clean, and hemmed, must not contain holes, frays, or patches. Jeans must not have any distressed finish (tears, holes, cuts,) and washes or fading must not be extreme. Fad finishes are not allowed. Hems must not be torn or frayed where denim is torn or has loose threads at hem. Belts must be worn with jeans which have belt loops. All jeans must fit properly and modestly. Shorts, Skirts, and Skorts: Shorts, skirts, and skorts must be no shorter than 3 above knee; must be solid color or plaid and normal fit, without elasticized or draw-string waist; must be neat, clean, and hemmed; must not contain holes, frays, or patches; must fit properly and modestly. Please check the length of skirts/skorts before purchase to make sure that the length meets our dress code requirement of being no shorter than 3 above knee. Skirts and skorts purchased from an official school uniform supplier are presumed to be the correct length. Not Allowed: Camouflage items; visible tattoos; excessive ear-rings or visible body piercings, fad haircuts or hair colors; hair feathers; jeggings and pajama jeans; tunics worn as tops over leggings; leggings worn as pants; dresses of any type; (Due to the varying styles and necklines of dresses and the difficulty in managing enforcement, dresses are not included in acceptable school-day attire.) Shoes, Boots, and Sandals: Shoes must have closed toes and heels or heel strap; boots may not be worn with shorts or skorts, but may be worn with skirts; sandals must have heel strap; sport sandals, toe shoes, or flip-flops are not allowed. Crocs are allowed; straps must be worn over heel or curved over shoe top. Appearance: Hairstyles must be neat, well-groomed and not extreme in color and style. Other: Sunglasses may not be worn indoors. Caps, bandanas, visors, head scarves, and hats are not permitted to be worn in buildings. REQUIRED DRESS FOR MIDDLE & UPPER SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS Required Dress: Every Westfield student in grades 6-12 must have required dress items to be worn every Wednesday throughout the school year and also on designated occasions. This attire must be worn on special designated occasions. Westfield monogrammed shirts (white, dark green, and light yellow) must be purchased from the school designated vendors: Lands End and our online Spirit Shop/Graphic Guys. Hoodies with appropriate logos/wording or those with pre-approved Westfield logos may be worn on required dress days. Boys: long khaki pants and a collared Westfield white, dark green, or corn monogrammed shirt (oxford or polo type, long or short sleeve). Boys shirts must be tucked in at all times. Shoes for this required dress must be closed-toe, closed-heel, nonathletic shoes, no boots. Girls: long khaki pants (no capris) or an appropriate length khaki skirt or skort (must be no shorter than 3 above knee) and a collared Westfield white, dark green, or light yellow monogrammed shirt (oxford or polo type, long or short sleeve). Shirts may be worn un-tucked if length is sufficient to cover midriff and waist at all times. Shoes for this required dress must be closed-toe, closed-heel, non-athletic shoes, no boots. Please check the length of skirts/skorts before purchase to make sure that the length meets our dress code requirement of being no shorter than 3 above knee. Skirts and skorts purchased from an official school uniform supplier are presumed to be the correct length. Lands End uniform clothing may be ordered online at http://www.landsend.com. Use the School tab and search The Westfield School. Our online Spirit Shop offers required dress uniform clothing through Graphic Guys at https://westfieldschool.itemorder.com/sale

SPIRIT DAY DRESS CODE FOR FRIDAYS Students may wear Westfield game jerseys or Westfield t-shirts on Fridays only. OUTER WEAR FOR LOWER, MIDDLE & UPPER SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS Jackets, coats, sweaters, sweatshirts, or hoodies with appropriate logos/wording or those with pre-approved Westfield logos may be worn. Pattered or multi-colored outer wear is approved. Westfield letter jackets may be worn. Westfield approved items from Lands End (with or without the Westfield monogram) and our online Spirit Shop/Graphic Guys may be worn. A collared shirt must be worn underneath each of the above items. Camouflage items are not allowed. School administration and faculty will make all determinations in appropriateness of dress and appearance.

Services & Opportunities for Westfield Students & Families Transportation Information regarding our bus transportation service including fees, route information, and sign up instructions, will be posted to the school website prior to the start of school. Carline routes for Lower School are being reviewed as part of our ongoing safety initiative to make our campus as safe and secure as possible for our students, faculty and staff, and guests. Watch for more details to be communicated later this summer via email, MyWestfield (Renweb), and our school website. After School Program The After School Program (ASP) is available on school days from 2:50 p.m. until 6 p.m. beginning August 8th for students in full-day Pre-K through 5th grade. Monthly, weekly, and daily drop-in rates are available. In order for a student to attend the ASP, he or she must be registered for the program prior to using the service. This includes those who use our ASP only on an occasional, drop-in basis. Information on the program and rates, including registration forms, will be posted to the school website prior to the beginning of school. The After School Program (ASP) will be available beginning August 8, 2018. Westfield Dining Service The Westfield Dining Service is managed by FLIK, a national food service company that serves our students meals and snacks daily. Information regarding our dining services, meal plans and pricing, as well as sign up instructions for the new school year, will be distributed via email and posted to MyWestfield (Renweb) and the school website prior to the start of school. The Westfield Learning Center The mission of the Westfield Learning Center is to support classroom instruction by developing and implementing quality academic support tailored to each student s unique learning needs while preparing him or her for future academic success. These services are offered for students in Kindergarten through 12 th Grade in support of and parallel to regular classroom tutorials. Current students may be referred to The Learning Center by division directors, teachers or the guidance office. New students may enroll by recommendation of the Admissions Office. Parents may refer a student by contacting the Learning Center director. For more information or for a copy of The Learning Center s fees, please contact the school at 478-987-0547 or visit the Academics section of our website. WFO and Booster Club The Westfield School has a proud tradition of volunteer service, and we encourage every family to find ways to lend your time and talents and to be involved in our school community. We have two primary groups of volunteers: the Westfield Family Organization (WFO) and the Westfield Booster Club. The WFO is comprised of parents from Pre-K through 12 th grade, and this group coordinates everything from Room Parent Volunteers to Faculty & Staff Appreciation Events to the Spirit Shop. The Booster Club is also made up of parents from every grade level, and they are the campus advocate for athletes and athletic events. These groups meet year round, and you can join at any time. If you are interested in volunteering, please complete and submit a volunteer form by visiting the Supporting Westfield tab of our website. Thank you to each and every parent who participates in these organizations your contributions help make our school a success! Ways to Give Westfield s primary school-wide fundraiser is The Annual Fund. Watch for full details when this event kicks-off this fall! We also encourage you to take part in programs like Publix Partners, Kroger Community Rewards, Box Tops for Education, Office Depot 5%, GA School Store and Goodshop to support Westfield throughout your weekly routine. For more information on these programs, as well as opportunities for Planned Giving, Corporate Matching Gifts, and the Georgia Goal Tax Credit, visit the Supporting Westfield section of our website or contact Laura Medlin, Director of Development and Alumni, at (478) 987-0547 ext.224.

SCHOOL SUPPLY LISTS 2018-2019 We are looking forward to another wonderful school year! Below is the list of supplies students will need for their 2018-2019 classes. Please have these supplies by the first day of school, Tuesday, August 7 th. Students should label items with their name or initials when possible. Check with your student throughout the year to replenish materials as needed. 1 st Grade Supply List Small school box for supplies 2 boxes of Crayola Crayons (box of 24) Box of colored pencils Scissors (Fiskars) One box of pencils, yellow #2 Eight (8) glue sticks 1 ½ inch, 3-ring binder (solid color with clear plastic cover for insert) One spiral notebook (70 pages, wide ruled) One red, plastic folder with 3 prongs and pockets One blue, plastic folder with 3 prongs and pockets One green, plastic folder with pockets (no prongs) One yellow, plastic folder with pockets (no prongs) Box of Kleenex 2 containers of Clorox wipes 2 black Expo markers 1 box of skinny Crayola markers One set of basic earphones for computer enrichment Book bag or other type of small bag to carry home notes and papers PLEASE, NO ROLLING BOOK BAGS Afternoon snack and drink 1 st Grade eats lunch early, so our class will have an afternoon snack time. You may send a snack and WATER in a thermos or bottle. Due to the carpet in the classrooms and to establish healthy eating habits we only allow water for snack time. First Day of School Send note letting us know how your child will be transported to and from school, since it is a half day. 2 nd Grade Supply List Crayons (24) Colored pencils Small markers (washable) Scissors (Fiskars) Plastic crayon box Two (2) bottles of white liquid glue (Elmer s 4oz) Eight (8) glue sticks One (1) box of #2 pencils Spiral notebook (70 pages, wide-ruled) 1 ½ 3-ring binder notebook Mead composition book (black & white hardcover) Two (2) pink pearl erasers Two (2) fine point black sharpie markers 3 Red Pens Two Boxes of Sheet Protectors (50 total) Box of Kleenex Red, blue, and green 5-star plastic folder with prongs & pockets Pencil bag One (1) container of Clorox wipes One pair of basic earbuds/headphones for use in the computer lab (*Please do not purchase expensive brands) NO TRAPPER KEEPERS OR ROLLING BOOK BAGS *Please be sure to label all school supplies, coats, lunch boxes, etc. with your child s name. *Please be sure to label all school supplies, coats, lunch boxes, etc, with your child s name. Kleenex, paper towels and Clorox wipes do not need to be labeled.

3 rd Grade Supply List Miscellaneous items that we will share in groups (no need to label) o Watercolor markers (not permanent) o Colored Pencils o 5 Large Glue Sticks o 2 bottles of Elmer s liquid glue o #2 pencils o 2 yellow highlighters o 1 box Kleenex o 1 container of Clorox wipes o 1 box Band-Aids 1 three-ring binder with clear front and back pocket covers o Insert at least 25 page protectors inside binder (Please make sure the page protectors are inserted with the opening at the top or side, so that our memory pages won t fall out.) One zippered pencil bag containing: o One pair of basic earbuds/headphones for use in the computer lab o 4G flash drive o *Please label earbuds/headphones and flash drive with student s name 4 th Grade Supply List Crayons Scissors Box of colored pencils Two (2) red pens Two (2) large glue sticks Markers (optional) Ruler (standard/metric combination) Book Bag Small, zippered pouch or box for supplies Notebook paper standard 2 three-ring binder Six (6) tabbed pocket dividers for binder Four black/white composition books One box of Kleenex and one bottle of handsoap Pocket folder for Spanish ½ three-ring notebook and pencil for Music 4G Flash Drive for Technology One (1) basic pair of earbuds/headphones for computer lab (*Please no expensive brands.) 5 th Grade Supply List General Supplies *Please do not label supplies. We will label in class. (at least 8-10) One 3 binder (no Trapper Keepers or zip-up binders) One paper folder with inside pockets One packet of binder dividers (at least 5) Scissors 2 Large Glue sticks One box of colored pencils or small box of crayons One box of 8-count Markers One pack of Highlights One box of Kleenex *Students may also wish to have a pencil box/bag to store their supplies. 5 X 8 pencil boxes fit the best. Math/Science Supplies One black/white composition book One three-subject spiral notebook 1 pack of dry erase markers Language Arts/Social Studies Supplies Two black/white composition books Choose ONE of the following Summer Reading Books to read BEFORE school begins. Bring a copy of the book to school. Sign of the Beaver; Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing; The Lemonade War; Chains Music Enrichment Supplies One 1 binder Spanish Enrichment Supplies One paper folder with inside pockets Technology Enrichment Supplies One 4G of 8G flash drive (labeled in Ziploc bag) Headphones (labeled in ziploc bag) *Please label all items with child s name or initials.

Technology Supply List for All Students Pre-K through 5 th Grade Each student in grades Pre-K through 5th must provide his or her own pair of earbuds/headphones for the technology enrichment class. The headphones may be any style determined to meet the needs of the student and parent. Please place the headphones in a Ziploc style bag, and clearly label the bag with the student s name, grade, and homeroom teacher. All headphones will be stored in the computer lab and only used by the student providing the headphones. Headphones are available at a variety of local stores. The Dollar Tree carries a variety of earbud style and Walkman style headphones priced at $1.00 and up. Kid-Safe headphones that regulate volume are available locally at Walmart, Target, Best Buy and Toys R Us. There are several brands that range in price from $15.00 to $20.00. We politely request that you do not send expensive, high-end headphones such as Bose and Beats by Dre. Please feel free to contact our technology staff via email (helpdesk@westfieldschool.org) with any questions. Thank you, helpdesk@westfieldschool.org Any style that your child finds comfortable will do, but please do not send expensive brands.

Middle School Supply Lists 6 th Grade Math 3-ring Binder (1½ ) 5 Pocket Dividers Loose-leaf Paper #2 Pencils Red Pens Eraser Pencil Pouch Yellow Highlighters Stylus for IPad Headphones/Earbuds Earth Science 3-ring Binder Loose-leaf Notebook Paper Red Pen Highlighter and Pens Colored Pencils World Cultures 3-ring Binder Large Notebook Paper Highlighter Composition Notebook English 3-ring Binder (1 1/2 ) Five dividers with tabs Notebook paper for binder Folder with 2 pockets #2 pencils Pink Pearl Eraser Red ball point pen Highlighter Zippered pouch for pencils, pens, eraser Copy of Snow Treasure by Marie McSwigan Copy of Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson (required summer reading) *Students may have the two books listed above on an electronic device; however, a paperback copy is recommended for in-class study and discussion. 6 th Grade Enrichment Classes Music/Drama/Foreign Language/Ethics combined 3-ring Binder, ½ Black Pencil /Pens Notebook 7 th Grade Math 3-ring Binder (1½ ) 5 Pocket Dividers Loose-leaf Paper #2 Pencils Pencil Pouch Yellow Highlighters Stylus for IPad Headphones/earbuds Red Pens Eraser Graph Paper (2 nd Semester) Life Science ipad (School Issued) Headphones / Earbuds 3-ring Binder Loose-leaf Notebook Paper Red Pen Highlighter Pens and Pencils Stylus for IPad (optional) World Cultures ipad (school issued) Headphones / Earbuds 3-ring Binder Notebook Paper English 3-ring Binder (1 1/2 ) Five dividers with tabs 2 single subject college-ruled spiral notebook Pens and Pencils College-ruled loose leaf paper Highlighter Copy of The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton (required summer reading, no electronic version) 7 th Grade Enrichment Classes Music/Drama/Foreign Language/Ethics combined 3-ring Binder, ½ Black Pencil /Pens Notebook

8 th Grade English 3-ring 1½ Binder with 5 Dividers Loose-leaf Notebook Paper Blue/black ink pens (#2 only) 2 single subject college-ruled spiral notebooks Copy of The Hiding Place by Corrie Ten Boom (required Summer reading, no electronic versions) Physical Science 4-function Calculator Protractor Ruler (metric-english) Graph Paper 3-ring Binder (1") Loose-leaf paper Social Studies Blue or Black Pens 3-ring Binder Loose-leaf paper Math Pre-Algebra or Honors Algebra I Stylus for ipad Headphones / Earbuds 3-ring Binder (1½ ) 5 Pocket Dividers Notebook Paper Pencil Pouch Red Pens and Erasers 8 th Grade Enrichment Classes Music/Drama/Ethics/Foreign Language combined 3-ring Binder, ½ Black Pencil /Pens Notebook All 7 th grade students (current and new) and any 8 th grade students new to Westfield will receive information via email prior to the start of school about school-issued ipads.

Upper School Supply Lists 9 th Grade Geometry & Honors Geometry Compass Ruler Protractor Calculator 3 Subject Spiral Notebook Pens and Pencils 1 ½ binder Highlighter Algebra I 4 Subject Spiral Notebook 3-ring Binder (1 or 1½ ) Binder Dividers (5) College Ruled Paper 6 Ruler Graph Paper (grid) #2 Pencils (no pens!) Pink Pearl Erasers Yellow Highlighters (2) Headphones English I Notebook Paper 3-ring Binder (1 or 1 ½ ) with 4 Section Dividers Blue/Black Ink Pens Red Pens Personal copy of summer reading book Locker Shelf Flash Drive Post-it Notes (3x3) Headphones and stylus Honors English I 3-ring Binder (1 or 1 ½ ) Loose-leaf paper Blue/Black Ink Pens Pencil Bag 5 Dividers 3 x 3 sticky notes (#2) Copy of required summer reading (no electronic version) 3-ring Binder (1 or 1½ ) 3 Tab Dividers Loose-leaf Notebook Paper Calculator Color Pencils (12 Count) (#2) Spanish I 3-ring Binder (1 or 1½ ) 5 Dividers Notebook Paper Black Pens Spanish Dictionary 4x6 File Box 4x6 File Cards (200 qty) 4x6 Index Card Tabs or Dividers French I 3-ring Binder (1½ minimum) 5 Dividers Loose-leaf Paper Pens and pencils 4x6 File Box 4x6 File Cards (200 qty) 4x6 Index Card Tabs or Dividers Survey of the Bible 3-ring Binder (1 or 1½ ) with Pocket Folder Black Pens Notebook Paper #2 Pencils *ALL 9 th graders are required to have a stylus and earbuds/headphones for use with their school issued laptop. *All notebooks should be 1 to 1 ½ binders in order to fit in lockers. Biology & Honors Biology

10 th Grade Geometry & Honors Geometry Compass Ruler Protractor Calculator 3 Subject Spiral Notebook Pens and Pencils 1 ½ binder Highlighter Algebra II & Honors Algebra II #2 Pencils and erasers Book Cover Graph Paper Algebra II Calculator a 4-function Calculator Honors Algebra II Calculator: TI83 or 84 Graphing Calculator Notebook World History Blue or Black Pens 3-ring Binder AP European History 3-ring Binder (1 or 1½ ) AP Euro Review Book Black Pens Pens and pencils 4x6 File Box 4x6 File Cards (200 white, 50 blue) 4x6 Index Card Tabs or Dividers Duolingo app on your device Chemistry & Honors Chemistry 3-ring Binder (1 or 1½ ) Clear Plastic Ruler Headphones or earbuds *ALL 10 th graders are required to have a stylus and earbuds/headphones for use with their school issued laptop. *All notebooks should be 1 to 1 ½ binders in order to fit in lockers. English II & Honors English II 3-ring 1½ Binder with 5 Dividers Loose-leaf Notebook Paper Blue/black ink pens (#2 lead) Pencil Bag with holes to remain in binder 3 X 3 sticky notes Copy of required summer reading (no electronic version) Spanish II 3-ring Binder 1 subject notebook Blue/Black Pens #2 Pencils Red Pen 4x6 File Box 4x6 File Cards (200 qty) 4x6 Index Card Tabs or Dividers French II 3-ring Binder (1½ minimum) 5 Dividers Loose-leaf Paper

11 th Grade English III 3-ring Binder (2 ) 4 to 5 Divider Tabs (with or without pockets) College-ruled Loose-leaf Paper Dark Blue or Black Pens One Small Notebook (to be used as a journal) Post-it Notes (3x3) AP Lang/Comp 3-ring Binder (2 ) 4 to 5 Divider Tabs (with or without pockets) College-ruled Loose-leaf Paper Dark Blue or Black Pens One Small Notebook (to be used as a journal) Post-it Notes (3x3) Physics & Conceptual Physics 3-ring Binder (1½ ) Clear Plastic Ruler Scientific Calculator Protractor Algebra II & Honors Algebra II #2 Pencils and erasers Book Cover Graph Paper Algebra II Calculator a 4-function Calculator Honors Algebra II Calculator: TI83 or 84 Graphing Calculator Notebook Anatomy/Physiology 3-ring Binder (1 or 1½ ) with at least 3 dividers Loose-leaf Paper Color Pencils (min 12 count) (#2) *ALL 11 th graders are required to have a stylus and earbuds/headphones for use with their school issued laptop. French III 3-ring Binder (1½ minimum) 5 Dividers Loose-leaf Paper Pens and pencils 4x6 File Box 4x6 File Cards (200 white and 50 blue and pink) 4x6 Index Card Tabs or Dividers Duolingo App on your device Copy of Les Recres du Petit Nicolas (Optional) Spanish III 3-ring Binder Red pen Black or Blue Pen 1 subject notebook #2 Pencils U.S. History 3-ring Binder (1 or 1½ ) Pens AP U.S. History 3-ring Binder (1 or 1½ ) Notebook Paper and Pens AP U.S. History Review Book AP Psychology 3-ring Binder (1 or 1½ ) 3x5 Index Cards (100 qty) File Box for Index Cards Pre-Cal/Trig TI- 84 Calculator Binder or Notebook & Erasers Book Cover Graph Paper Environmental Science 3-ring Binder (1½ ) 3-subject Spiral Notebook 12 th Grade Algebra III 1 ½ Binder Basic Calculator & Erasers Book Cover Notebook Paper Graph Paper College Algebra/Math Modeling Spiral Notebook Headphones/earbuds for Computer Only for work turned in TI83 or 84 Graphing Calculator Highlighter Eraser Statistics 3-ring Binder ( 1½ ) Graph Paper College Ruled Paper & Erasers TI-84 Graphing Calculator Economics 3-ring Binder (1 or 1½ ) Loose-leaf Paper Blue, Pink & Yellow Highlighters Black & Blue Pens Flash Drive English IV 3-ring Binder (1 or 1½ ) 3 Notebook Binder Dividers College-ruled Paper Blue or Black Ink Pens #2 Lead Pencils USB Flash Drive 3 Highlighters Personal Copy of Summer Reading Book Post-it Notes (3x3) Red Pens AP Lit/Comp 3-ring Binder (2 ) Divider Sheets with Tabs (4 to 5 with or without pockets) College-ruled Loose-leaf Paper Dark Blue or Black Pens One Small Notebook (to be used as a journal) Post-it Notes (3x3)

12 th Grade list continued French IV/AP French Paper 3 ring Binder (1 ½ min) Dividers with Pockets Pens/Pencils Large Notecard Box 300 Notecards (4x6) (white, blue, pink, purple, yellow & green) 4X6 Dividers Duolingo Copy of Le Petit Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery (Optional) French/English Dictionary Spanish IV 3-ring Binder Black/blue Pens Red Pen 1 subject notebook AP Psychology 3-ring Binder (1½ or larger) 3x5 Index Cards (100) File Box for Index Cards Pre-Cal/Trig TI-83 or 84 Calculator Binder or Notebook & Erasers Book Cover Graph Paper Calculus & AP Calculus Ti-84 Graphing Calculator Binder or Notebook & Erasers Book Cover Graph Paper Anatomy/Physiology 3-ring Binder (1 or 1½ ) with at least 3 dividers Loose-leaf Paper Color Pencils (min 12 count) (#2) Physics & Conceptual Physics 3-ring Binder (1½ ) Clear Plastic Ruler Scientific Calculator Protractor Environmental Science 3-ring Binder (1½ ) 3 Subject Spiral Notebook Government 3-ring Binder (1 ) Notebook Paper Blue/Black Pens

Elective Courses SAT Prep #2 Pencils Calculator Computer Applications 1 Flash Drive (4G) Headphones/Earbuds 4 Subject Spiral Notebook Multi Media Journalism 1 Flash Drive (4G) Chorus ½ Black 3-ring Binder Pencil Choral Ensemble ½ Black 3-ring Binder Pencil Music Appreciation ½ Black 3-ring Binder Pencil Drama Binder Pens Notebook Paper Yearbook Notebook or composition book Pens All 9 th grade students (current and new) and any 10 th and 11 th grade students new to Westfield will receive information via email prior to the start of school about school-issued laptops.

Supporting Westfield Below is an outline of the various ways you can support Westfield. Year after year, our school continues to excel thanks to the generous support of our parents, grandparents, alumni, and friends. We hope we can count on your support once again. Thank you in advance for your commitment to Westfield! Annual Fund: The Annual Fund is Westfield s primary fundraiser and is the mainstay of all our giving programs. Contributions to the Annual Fund enhance every area of your child s education. Over the past few years Annual Fund dollars have allowed Westfield to enhance our Media Centers, Middle School Commons Area, Quad, etc. In addition, we have purchased new laptops, computers, and software. All donations to the Annual Fund are tax deductible and any size gift is appreciated. We kick off this year s Annual Fund on October 26th. Magazines/Wrapping Paper: Do you subscribe to any magazines? If you are looking to renew or purchase any magazines please do so through www.gaschoolstore.com and enter the Westfield school code: 427005. If magazines aren't your thing, be sure to check out the gift wrap, jewelry, and other items. There is no designated time for this sale. You can shop all year long and Westfield will receive 40% of each sale. Shop & Support: Did you know you can help support Westfield by simply shopping at your favorite stores? Westfield participates in several community rewards programs that donate a percentage of each sale back to our school. Publix and Kroger are just a few of the merchants that partner with Westfield. More information about our community rewards partners can be found on the next page. GOAL Scholarship: The GOAL Scholarship Program allows Georgia taxpayers to redirect a portion of their state income tax to provide financial aid for eligible students to attend Westfield. In exchange they receive a dollar for dollar state tax credit. To learn more about this awesome program contact Laura Medlin in the Development Office or visit www.goalscholarship.org For any questions, please contact Laura Medlin, Director of Development at lmedlin@westfieldschool.org. You can also learn more about any of these opportunities by visiting the Alumni & Giving tab on our website.

Supporting Westfield Publix Partners Card: Publix Partners program offers schools a great fundraising opportunity. By simply scanning the Westfield Publix Partners card before paying for your purchase at ANY Publix grocery store, Publix will donate a portion of your sale directly to our school. A Westfield Publix Partners tag can be picked up in the Development Office or request one be sent home with your child. Be sure to put it on your key ring and use it each time you shop at Publix. Since the inception of this program Westfield has received over $30,000! Kroger Community Rewards: Request a Kroger Plus card from your cashier if you do not already have one. Enroll your Kroger Plus Card online at www.krogercommunityrewards.com. Once you are enrolled click on the Community Rewards tab. Enter your Kroger Plus Card number. Next enter Westfield s NPO number: 105045. Every time your shop at Kroger and swipe your card, Westfield will earn rewards. *Even if you have previously enrolled your Kroger Plus card, you still must re-enroll your card at the beginning of every school year. Box Tops for Education: Look for the Box Tops for Education logo on hundreds of products in almost every aisle of the grocery store. All you need to do is clip the logos and send them to our school each one is worth 10 for Westfield. Collection turn-in days are October 1 & March 1. For a list of participating products, go to www.boxtops4education.com Office Depot 5% Back to Schools Program: Help Westfield earn free supplies. Our school will earn credits equal to 5% of your qualifying school supply purchases to use for FREE supplies. You can credit the school year-round. Every time you shop at Office Depot, remember to give our school ID #70026422 AmazonSmile: AmazonSmile offers the same products, prices, and shopping features as Amazon.com, but when you shop with AmazonSmile, Westfield receives 0.5% of all eligible purchases. Visit smile.amazon.com and search for Westfield School in the list of charities. You will see Eligible for AmazonSmile on the product details page.