Inspiring Excellence and Character in a Nurturing Environment!

9th - 12th Grade

Revised July 13, 2018

English Class

  • Pack of #2 Pencils
  • 2 Highlighters

Optional Items for Organization

  • 3 -Ring Binder
  • Tab Dividers
  • Folders

History Class

  • 4 folders with prongs & pockets 
  • Jumbo Sized BOOK COVER
  • 1.5 - 2 Inch 3-ring Binder (optional)
  • Colored Pencils
  • Sticky-Notes
  • Notebook Paper
  • Blue or Black Pens for written work
  • Colored Pen for grading

Math Class

  • TI-84 Graphing Calculator 
  • #2 Pencils
  • College-Ruled Notebook Paper
  • Graph Paper
  • Ruler
  • 1.5 Inch 3-Ring Binder
  • Math Compass
  • Protractor
  • Colored Pencils
  • Glue Sticks
  • Pencil Top Erasers
  • "Big Mistake" Eraser
  • BOOK COVER

Science Class

  • 3 Ring Binder
  • College- Ruled Paper
  • Pencil
  • Tab Dividers

Classroom Supplies 

  • 2 boxes of tissues 
  • Hand Sanitizer
  • 2 Rolls of Paper Towels
  • Dry Erase Eraser
  • 1-2 Pack of Dry Erase Markers
  • Disinfecting Wipes/Spray
  • 1 Pack of Baby Wipes
  • Book Cover for All Textbooks
  • 2 Reams of Copy Paper per Class for each teacher
    • 2 reams x 6 classes = 12 reams

* All students (grades K-9) need non-marking tennis shoes to be used for gym only* 

 

Enrichment Classes 

Art: 1 Sketchbook, Oil Pastels

Computers: 1gb Flash Drive; 1 Homeroom Supply Item   

Spanish:  1 1-Inch Binder with Clear Front Cover; 1 Black Marble Composition Notebook (No other colors); 1 pack of College-ruled loose leaf paper;

*Optional: Spanish/English Dictionary

 P.E.All students (grades K-9) need non-marking tennis shoes to be used for gym only* 

 


Grades 9th - 12th

Realizing each student’s full potential is the mission of Albemarle School’s High School. Through exposure to intellectual, social, and civic challenges, Albemarle builds the high school student’s knowledge base and critical thinking skills, while providing positive outlets for personal growth.

Academics

Academics are the cornerstone of Albemarle School's program. Students are required to complete at least 24 units of credit. Course offerings include English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Computers, Spanish, and Health & Physical Education. Electives vary according to student needs.  Noteworthy is Albemarle School's dual enrollment program with our local community college, College of the Albemarle.  Juniors and Seniors can enroll in classes physically or via the internet, receiving dual credit (high school and college). (Students must be 16 years old to participate and have the qualifying GPA needed to enroll in that program.) Academic and civic clubs such as Beta Club and Student Government Association promote leadership and community service. Healthy competition is fostered through an active athletic program. High School students also assist with the publication of the yearbook and take active roles in all areas of school life.

Guidance and Counseling

A school counselor is available to offer academic, social and emotional support to students.  Each student is also assigned an advocate who can provide additional support/guidance to the student.  Staff members maintain an open-door policy of faculty-student and faculty-parent communication. Teachers and administrators are always available to listen and to provide assistance.  A supportive family atmosphere is a hallmark of Albemarle’s counseling approach. Students are encouraged to contribute to the community at large through civic volunteering and service learning. Juniors and seniors are required to complete a certain number of hours spent shadowing a professional in one of their own career interest areas.

 

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