In general, students require notebook paper in a 3-ring binder, pen and/or pencils for each class. Other specific requirements are listed below, including textbooks.
Please note:
- Notebook paper: white, lined, 8.5 x 11″, loose paper (NOT in a spiral notebook)
- Pen/pencil: black or blue lead or ink only.
- 3-ring binder: all high school subjects require a dedicated binder; please do not combine work from two or more classes in the same one.
- Elementary students taking writing and science classes may use one binder for both.
- Junior high students taking writing and science classes may use one binder for both.
High School English: 3-ring binder, lots of notebook paper, pen/pencil, 5 tabbed dividers as necessary.
Biology: 3-ring binder, lots of notebook paper, pen/pencil, tabbed dividers. Course textbook is Apologia’s Exploring Creation With Biology, 2nd edition.
Chemistry: 3-ring binder, lots of notebook paper, pen/pencil, tabbed dividers, and a calculator capable of scientific notation (but not graphing). Students will not be allowed to use phone calculators; students who do not bring their calculator to each and every class session will face consequences! Course textbook is Berean Builders Discovering Design with Chemistry.
Junior Writing 6/7 and 8: 3-ring binder, lots of notebook paper, pen/pencil, 3 tabbed dividers. Textbooks included.
Junior High Science: 3-ring binder, tabbed dividers, lots of notebook paper, pen/pencil. Textbooks included in course fee.
Elementary Language Arts: 3-ring binder, pencils, notebook paper.
Elementary Science: 3-ring binder, pencils, notebook paper.
Algebra 1: notebook paper, pencil/pen. Text is Saxon’s Algebra 1, 3rd edition.
Algebra 2: notebook paper, pencil/pen. Text is Saxon’s Algebra 2, 3rd edition.
Pre-algebra: notebook paper, pen/pencil. Text is Saxon’s Algebra 1/2, 3rd edition.
ALL ALGEBRA CLASSES: Pencil or pen (black or blue ink), standard-size, loose leaf, white, college-ruled lined paper. Size can be either 8.5 x 11 inches or 8×10.5 inches. Please not smaller. No spiral notebook paper, graph paper, or other colors of paper other than white. (Spiral notebooks may be used for taking notes, but not required.)
Honors English: computer, access to the Internet.