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FUNDRAISING
Funding and Financing: Supply Fees

Supply Fees

In addition to tuition, each family pays a supply fee for each child enrolled in our program.  This supply fee is broken out from tuition, so that all of us can track the "consumables" used in the daily life of students.  We are always looking at this number and studying ways to lessen our consumption, as we reuse as much as possible. 

But education is costly, and busy and productive students go through a lot of "stuff."  In addition, we have all the costs of running a "household" for our very large "family."

Here are some of the things that the supply fee covers:

 

Infant / Toddler

  • Wipes
  • Plastic Gloves
  • Snacks
  • Dishes/Glasses
  • Paper products
  • Add to infant:
  • Tubes of  diaper cream (approximately $4 a tube)
  • Cascade
  • Puffs

Preschool

  • Snacks
  • Hand towels
  • Dishes/Glasses
  • Paper products
  • Food prep
  • Art supplies
  • Play-doh
  • Salt
  • Shaving cream
  • Dish soap

Elementary / Secondary
Supplies in the classroom:

  • Binders
  • Dividers
  • Loose-leaf paper
  • Hand calendar
  • Drawing paper
  • Composition books-- lined and graph
  • Pencils, pens, markers
  • Compass / protractor
  • Grammar symbolizer
  • Spiral notebooks
  • Folders (numerous folders!)
  • Map of the month (Int.) / other maps
  • Textbooks (except for high school, who purchase their textbooks): history, science, math, etc.
  • Wordly Wise (vocabulary)
  • Spelling books
  • Analogy books (Int.)
  • Dictionaries
  • Atlases
  • Materials / chemicals for science experiments
  • Cleaning supplies for the classrooms
  • Baskets for cubbies
  • Animal food / necessities

Middle School
All of the above and….

  • Note cards
  • Additional handouts in all subject areas
  • Geography Bee materials
  • Spelling Bee materials
  • Farm program expenses (food, chemicals, projects)
  • Greenhouse supplies

Music

  • Music books – Method books
  • Supplemental music books
  • Sheet music
  • Spiral-bound books
  • Loose-leaf paper
  • Opera folders / materials
  • Transparencies

Foreign Language

  • Textbooks
  • Binders / dividers
  • Folders
  • Notebooks
  • Dictionaries
  • Flash cards
  • DVDs
  • Audio cassettes / materials

Art
Do we really have to make a list?

In addition, we factor in general supplies, which include things like toilet paper, paper towels, dishes/cups/silverware for breakfast and lunch, napkins, laundry soap, into our numbers for accounting purposes