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School Supplies

Good News! - Essential Supplies Provided for 2024-2025

Thanks to Title I funding,  basic school supplies are provided to each student for the 24-25 school year.  It consists of:  Binder, Dividers, college rule paper, spiral notebooks, graph paper notebooks, composition notebooks, zipper pouch for the eraser, pencils, pens, highlighters.

During the 'before school' supply sales,  you may want to purchase some of these basics for when your student has used up the supplies they receive at the start of school.

Math and science classes may have specific items that will be need and student would get that information from the individual teacher.  There may be a time mid year when students will need to replace paper and notebooks as they are used up.  We have some school supplies donated from various businesses and individuals so if funds are not available to purchase student can check with the counseling office for school supplies.

Students are responsible for the chrome book, textbooks and library books checked out to them. Please stress responsibility with your child and help us reinforce good habits in terms of care and use of books. In accordance with district policy, students will be held financially responsible for lost or damages books.

Cedar Heights Middle School is offering package deals for purchasing all of your student's school supplies for $25.00.

Click here to preorder via the webstore
Download CHMS Supply List

Package includes all the required supplies for the 2022-23 school year with the exception of PE Uniform and specialty supplies specific to foreign language and some elective classes.

If you prefer to purchase supplies on your own, please see the list below for grade level requirements.

Students unable to purchase supplies should contact the office as local businesses and community groups often make donations.

Students are responsible for the textbooks and library books checked out to them. Please stress responsibility with your child and help us reinforce good habits in terms of care and use of books. In accordance with district policy, students will be held financially responsible for lost or damages books.