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July 22, 2025
Liberty Public Schools 2025-26 school supply list

Mrs. Cindy’s 3-year-old class

Coloring book Crayons Markers Kleenex Paint dobbers Crayon box Paint Backpack (no wheels) 2 Folders

Mrs. Ayres’s 3-year-old class

Pencil box 2 24-count boxes of crayons 2 Plastic folders Backpack Pkg. of markers Coloring book Kindermat Blanket Change of clothes in a Ziplock bag Baby wipes

Mrs. Kelsie and Mrs. Julie’s Pre-K class

24-count box of crayons 10-pack of markers Backpack Kindermat or yoga mat Water paint 2 Folders Blanket Quart-sized Ziplock bags Change of clothes in a Ziplock bag

Mrs. Sandoval’s Kindergarten class

Backpack Water bottle Headphones Washable markers Crayola watercolor paints 2 Boxes of crayons Colored pencils Scissors Uncoated paper plates 2 Bottles of glue 12 Glue sticks 2 Plastic folders 4 Fine tip dry-erase markers Primary journal (Spark Create Imagine at Walmart) Donations of arts and craft supplies needed but not required: wiggly eyes, coffee filters, popsicle sticks, cotton balls, stickers, tissue paper, etc.

Mrs. Stephanie’s Kindergarten class

Backpack (no wheels) Pkg. of #2 pencils 2 Boxes of crayons 2 Glue sticks Scissors Supply Box 2 Two-pocket plastic folders Primary handwriting journal Coloring book Box of gallon-sized Ziplock bags (boys) Box of tissue (Girls) Headphones Personal water bottle Optional: Pair of blue light blocking glasses (used when on computers).

Please label all supplies with your child’s name.

First Grade

Backpack (no wheels) Folder 3 Large pink erasers 3 24-count Crayola crayons Markers 6 Glue sticks Pkg. of pencils Scissors School box Over the ear headphones Water colors Primary journal K-2 (Spark Creative Image or Mead) Second Grade

Backpack (no wheels) One-subject spiral notebook Mead primary journal K-2 Pencil top erasers 2 Boxes of 24-count Crayola crayons Markers Colored pencils School box (no lock) Large pkg. of #2 pencils Plastic folder Elmer’s glue 10 glue sticks Scissors Ear phones Second Grade Ms. Strassle’s class

2-inch 3-ring binder 3-Pring poly pocket folders Binder Pencil Pouch Dividers Scissors Pkg. of glue sticks Pencils Dry-erase markers Highlighter Ziplock baggies (gallonsized for boys, quart-sized for girls)

Third Grade

3 Composition notebooks (black/white, no spiral) 2 Folders with prongs School box Scissors 2 Large erasers 20 glue sticks Liquid glue Wooden pencils (no mechanical) Crayons or markers Colored pencils Crayola watercolors 4 Black dry-erase markers 4 Black Sharpies Headphones or earbuds Yellow highlighters Red or blue ink pens Blue light blocking glasses* Paper plates (optional) *Not required, but recommended

Fourth Grade

2 Composition notebooks 2 Pkgs. of pencil top erasers 6 Glue sticks 2 Pkgs. of pencils (Ticonderoga) Crayons Lined index cards (3×5) Loose-leaf notebook paper Binder (1 inch) Highlighter or pkg. of highlighters Headphones or earbuds School box Crayola watercolors Crayola markers 10-count Glue Colored pencils 4-count dry-erase markers Fifth Grade

Backpack Water bottle (non-metal) Colored pencils or crayons 2 Pkgs. pencils (will need more throughout the year) 2 Glue sticks Multicolor highlighters 50-Count sheet protectors 8-Count binder divider tabs Headphones School box Large adult scissors 2 1” white binders 2 Pkgs. wide-ruled, looseleaf paper 2 Wide-ruled notebooks Sixth Grade Mrs. Hart, Mr. Neighbors and Mrs. Short’s classes Single subject notebooks Notebook paper 2 Pkgs. of #2 pencils 2 Pkgs. of red pens Pencil top erasers Crayons or markers Highlighters (variety of colors) Quart and gallon-sized Ziplock bags Seventh Grade

Pencils Loose-leaf paper 1-subject notebooks (for each class) Composition notebook 2” binder Crayons Colored pencils Highlighters Pencil-top erasers Pencil box Eighth Grade

Loose-leaf paper 2 Spiral notebooks 3-Subject spiral notebook Pocket folder Pencils, pencil top erasers Colored pencils Multi-colored highlighters

Gadugi Corps lend a helping hand
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Gadugi Corps lend a helping hand
March 24, 2026
The Rural Communities Initiative Foundation expressed “wado” (thank you) to the Cherokee Nation Gadugi Corps, led by Shawn Crittenden, for their swift response after a large pine tree toppled onto a C...
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MCCO to host Women’s Gathering on April 8
March 24, 2026
Because of the overwhelming response from the community, the Muldrow Cherokee Community Organization (MCCO) is excited to host the first gathering of their new women’s group. “Over 100 women expressed...
Roland man arrested for alleged sex offender registry violations
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Roland man arrested for alleged sex offender registry violations
By AMIE CATO-REMER EDITOR 
March 24, 2026
A Roland man was arrested earlier this month after authorities said he was found in possession of material that violated the terms of the Oklahoma Sex Offender Registry Act. According to a probable ca...
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Candidate filing for county, state, opens April 1
March 24, 2026
Statewide election activity officially begins at 8 a.m. April 1 when the candidate filing period opens, Sequoyah County Election Board Secretary Ruby Brunk says. Candidates for state offices must file...
Muldrow student wins regional Braille Challenge medal at OSB
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Muldrow student wins regional Braille Challenge medal at OSB
March 24, 2026
Macey Millar from Muldrow earned a silver medal in the Sophomore Transition category at the Oklahoma School for the Blind’s (OSB) regional Braille Challenge competition in Muskogee on March 4. Millar ...
Storm spotter training class scheduled
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Storm spotter training class scheduled
March 24, 2026
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