School Supplies

School supply lists for the 2025 - 2026 school year are below and separated by grade level.

RTMS 6th Grade

Homeroom:  

Hand sanitizer

Headphones/Ear buds (student will keep for personal use)

2 boxes of Tissues

Clorox/Lysol Wipes

ELA:

Multi colors of pens (not neon)

Multi colors of highlighters

Multiple pack of pencils/erasers/sharpeners

Composition book 

Math: 

12-pack pencils

6 pack black expo markers

1 inch, 3 ring binder

Zipper pencil pouch

Red pens

Highlighters (yellow, green, orange, blue)

Social Studies:  

Pencils

3 prong, 2 pocket folder (any color)

Filler notebook paper

Colored pencils

Hi-lighter

Science:

Pencils

3 prong, 2 pocket folder (any color)

Filler notebook paper

Colored pencils

Highlighters

 

RTMS 7th Grade

7th Grade ELA

1 bottle hand sanitizer

3 lg. boxes of tissues

1 pack of markers

1 pack of black pens

1 pack of pencils

2 expo markers

2 pack of Clorox Wipes

2 three-prong folders with pockets

1 pack highlighters (assorted colors)

2 composition books

2 glue sticks

7th Grade Math

2 packs of notebook paper or 2 spiral notebooks

Colored pencils

Erasers

2 boxes of black dry erase markers

7th Grade Social Studies

1 Bottle Hand sanitizer

1 Large box of tissue

2 Glue sticks

1 3-prong folder with pockets

7th Grade Science

Ear buds

Composition notebook

Colored pencils

Pencils

2 Glue sticks

1 Highlighter

 

RTMS 8th Grade

Homeroom Supplies- These supplies will be left with Homeroom Teacher:

Dry Erase Markers

Whiteboard Eraser

Dry Erase Board Cleaner

Tissues

Clorox Disinfecting Wipes

Highlighters

Wired Earbuds (to be kept in student laptop case)

Classroom Supplies

Plastic Three Prong/Pocket Folders- one of each color: red, blue, green, purple, yellow

Standard #2 Pencils

Markers

Colored Pencils

Glue Sticks

Handheld pencil sharpener

Dry erase markers

Whiteboard Eraser

Notebook Paper

*Teachers will be communicating with Parents through Talking Points.  Expect communication/text from each of your child’s teachers via Talking Points during the first week of school.*