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EL CAJON VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL NEEDS SUPPLIES

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 November 20, 2011 (El Cajon) — Volunteers at the El Cajon Valley High School Parent, Teachers and Students Association are hosting a school supply drive on Tuesday, November 29 at 7am-9am and again at 6pm-8pm. Community members are asked to add ECVHS to your holiday shopping list.  Below is a sampling of items that classrooms need.

 

 

 

 

 

 School Supply Day Wish List:
 1 – Three Hole Punch

 2 – Five Hole Punch



 22 – Hand Sanitizers

 80 – Facial Tissues

 20 – Cleaning Wipes

 22 – Rolls of Paper Towels



 3 – CDs

 3 – DVDs

 17 – Flash Drives

 4 – Stopwatch

 3 – Digital Timers

 12 – AA Batteries

 12 – 9Volt Batteries

 3 – Scientific Calculators



 33 – Reams of Card Stock

 21 – Index Cards

 65 – File Folders

 30 – Post-Its



 25 – Reams College-Ruled Paper

 28 – Reams Brightly Colored Paper

 42 – Reams White Paper



 8 – Boxes of Paper Clips

 8 – Scissors

 3 – Staplers and Staples

 17 – Tape

 3 – Masking Tape

 141 – Glue Sticks

 13 – White Out

 41 – Rulers



 8 – 3-Ring Binders

 9 – 5 Tab Notebook Dividers

 2 – Packages Sheet Protectors

 1 – Steno Pads

 103 – Spiral Notebooks



 47 – 2-sided Mini White Boards

 2 – Black Matte Poster Boards 22×16



 59 – Dry Erase Markers

 187 – Pencils

 58 – Pens

 154 – Pencil Top Erasers

 17 – Pencil Boxes

 9 – Sturdy Electric Pencil Sharpeners

 53 – Highlighters

 76 – Colored Pencils

 2 – Pilot G2 Gell Roller Ball Pens, retractable





 Cash and checks may made payable to: ECVHS PTSA to purchase items not received.

 

 

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