Hiawatha team letters and supply lists 2025-26

Hiawatha House office phone: 518-456-6010, ext. 2041
House Principal: Mr. St. John stjohnr@guilderlandschools.net
House Secretary: Mrs. Malo malos@guilderlandschools.net
School Counselor: Mr. Labattaglia labattagliac@guilderlandschools.net

Hiawatha 6A | Hiawatha 6B | Hiawatha 7H | Hiawatha 8A


Student Lockers and Locks

FMS Students will be assigned two lockers, a hallway locker near their homeroom and one for Physical Education. Students will need to bring in two combination locks – one for their homeroom locker and one for their PE locker. Homeroom and Physical Education teachers will keep the combination on file to help students who might forget the combination.

PLEASE have students practice opening and have the combination memorized BEFORE the start of school. Thank you!


Hiawatha 6A

Welcome to FMS, Hiawatha House, and our team for the 2025-2026 school year. We are looking forward to meeting with you, showing you around FMS and making your 6th grade year a great one!

As we look to a new academic year, we are prepared to provide our students with quality education using a variety of forms. We will work together to develop a sense of community on our team. It is our belief that parents are the most important and influential adults in students’ lives. We believe that communication between the home and school is essential for a successful school year. If parents, teachers and students work together as a team then we can be successful. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have questions or concerns during the year.

Enclosed you will find a list of supplies that we would like you to have in school when we return on Thursday, Sept. 4, 2025. Please look at the list carefully as items are color coordinated to make them easier to find. Organization is an important step towards success in middle school.

In addition, listed below are some tasks we’d like you to complete:

Parent Questionnaire

Parents, we appreciate you filling out the H6A Parent Questionnaire Google Form sharing insights about your child prior to the first day of school. After all, you know them better than anyone else. We are very interested in learning about your child’s strengths, weaknesses, interests and any areas of concern you may have.

Student Questionnaire

Students, we want to hear from you, too (A required homework assignment already!) Fill out the H6A Student Questionnaire Google Form before 6th grade orientation on Wednesday, Sept. 3.

Summer Reading

In addition, it is expected that you’ve been reading over the summer, please bring at least one book during the first full week of in person school. (Week of Sept. 8.) We will use this to complete an activity early in the year. Please refer to the recommended reading list on the district’s website for suggestions.

Enjoy these last few days of summer. Orientation is on Wednesday, Sept. 3, we can’t wait to meet you in person. Please only bring your chromebook and pencil for the orientation day. The first day of in-person instruction will be on Thursday, Sept. 4. Please bring all of your supplies that day.

Thank you in advance for taking the time to complete the questionnaires. We are looking forward to meeting you in September.

Sincerely,

Joann Gigante gigantej@guilderlandschools.net
Jennifer Margosian margosianj@guilderlandschools.net

H6A Gigante/Margosian 2025-2026 Supply List

Make sure to label each item with your full name and homeroom number and/or teacher.

Math (Mrs. Margosian)

  • I-30XIIS scientific calculator (this model will be used in 7th grade as well)
  • 4 yellow folders with prongs (does not need to clip in team binder)

Science (Mrs. Margosian)

  • 4 red folders with prongs (does not need to clip in team binder)

Language Arts & Social Studies (Mrs. Gigante)

  • 1 composition notebook (we will be decorating it, so plain is best)
  • One 1 ½ inch 3-ring binder with pockets on the inside cover and a clear cover sleeve on the front and back
  • 1 pack of Post-It Tabs (or similar)

    General Team Supplies

    • 1 (any color or design) 2-pocket parent communication folder
    • earbuds or headphones-that can be plugged into Chromebook.
    • 1 box of tissues
    • 1 box of colored pencils
    • 1 box of thin markers
    • 1 multi-pack highlighters
    • 4 boxes of pencils w/erasers
    • 2 dry erase markers
    • small pencil sharpener
    • 1 pack of Post-It notes (any color)
    • 4-5 glue sticks
    • 1 pair of scissors
    • 1 package of THIN black Sharpie or any other thin permanent marker
    • 3-ring sipper type binder (this will be used as a team binder to keep parent communication folder and other important items organized.)
    • Pencil pouch (hole punched to go inside team binder) This will be used to help with organization and to hold pencils, scissors, erasers, glue sticks, etc.

    Team Binder Set Up

    Below is a list of items we would like students to keep in their zippered team binder at all times.

    • parent communication/homework folder
    • one red Science folder
    • yellow Math folder
    • pencil pouch – pens, pencils, highlighters, eraser, pencil sharpener, markers, etc.
    • earbuds/headphones
    • independent reading book (may be carried separately)

    Download and print 2025-26 Hiawatha 6A team & supply letter


    Hiawatha 6B

    Dear Parents and Guardians:

    We are happy to welcome your child to our team for the 2025-2026 school year. We hope your child will find the sixth grade year both exciting and challenging. We have created a list of supplies to help make your sale watching and shopping easier. Please take the time to review the list. Organization is an important step towards success in the classroom.

    A book bag or backpack should be used to carry to and from school. It must be a size that can easily be stored in the locker during the day. It cannot be carried to, or stored, in classes. (Locker dimensions: w 12” x h 34” x d 13.5”)

    All students should be prepared to do an assignment on a book they read during the summer. It can be any age appropriate book and genre. All students have to do is read the book before the first day of school. Students will also need to know the title, author, plot, and number of pages in the book. Please DO NOT write a summary of the book. Simply have the aforementioned information with you on the first week of school. This information will be used during the first weeks of school. Happy reading!

    We would also love to know about our incoming class from those who know them best…their caregivers! Please feel free to write us a letter about your student. Include information you think is important for us to have. This could include information about learning styles, special interests, talents, and even fears your child may have regarding school. Please send the letters to FMS c/o Hiawatha 6B – Baldauf/Mineau Team Teachers.

    Please plan to attend Open House. We look forward to seeing you there Wednesday, Sept. 24.

    Sincerely,
    Ms. Baldauf, Mrs. Mineau, and Mrs Kilcourse (ENL)

    Below is a list of supplies that your child will need for sixth grade classes on the Hiawatha 6B Team.

    Please be sure that your child’s name and homeroom are written on each of the supplies. The school supplies listed below should be brought to school on the first full day at FMS, Sept. 4. A book bag should be used to carry items to and from school. It is okay if it takes 2 days to get all supplies to school…no need to overload them!

    Please let us know of any supply hardships so we may be of assistance.

    Hiawatha 6B Supply List

    Core Classes (Math, Science, Social Studies, English Language Arts)

    • One 2-3 inch large binder to use as a team binder (It can be the zipper kind but it doesn’t have to be. As long as the system works for your student, meaning they are prepared for classes with the supplies needed daily. Use whatever system works for them and your family’s budget!)
    • One composition notebook ( for LA)
    • One one-subject notebook (for science)
    • Four pocket folders (A sturdy kind (no interior prongs please) with holes to go in a binder are best. Different colors/patterns are helpful if you can find them-)
      • Science class
      • Math class
      • Take Home folder
      • Social Studies & Language Arts class combined
    • pencil pouch (zipper pouch with holes – not a hard plastic case, please)
    • one-two packages of #2 pencils (Wood pencils are preferred, but if needed mechanical pencils are fine too.)
    • one package of colored pencils
    • two highlighter pens (any color)
    • earbuds (1 set to keep in pencil pouch -used for ALL CLASSES at school)
    • Scientific calculator (Model TI-30XIIS – used in 7th and 8th grade too.)
    • one combination lock standard size – not luggage /small size (for the hallway locker)

    Please also provide $5.00 (cash or check payable to FMS) for an Assignment Notebook. Place the money in an envelope or sandwich bag labeled with the student’s full name. The Assignment Notebook will be used daily to build a home to school connection so our 6th graders can grow their organizational & time management skills.

    Sixth grade ENL students

    Current ENL students will need a pocket folder, box of tissues and a composition notebook

    Other helpful supplies (optional)

    • one or two large boxes of tissues
    • pens with blue or black ink (5-6 pens are plenty)

      Students will carry their pencil pouch with writing utensils & coloring supplies as needed to classes.

      Download and print the Hiawatha 6B supply list


      Hiawatha 7A

      Dear Families,

      Welcome to Hiawatha 7A! We are looking forward to meeting you and working with your child. We have compiled a list of materials that your student will need for all subject areas so that your student is prepared for the first day of school. Please make sure that all of your student’s supplies are clearly labeled with their first & last name. If you have any of the supplies listed left-over from previous years, those are fine to use this year!

      Hiawatha 7A Supply List

      Homeroom

      • 4 boxes of tissues
      • 1 combination lock
        • This will be used for your child’s locker that will be located near their assigned homeroom class.

      Hiawatha 7A Classes

      • 2 two-pocket folders (Take Home Folder & Social Studies Folder)
      • 1 composition notebook (Social Studies)
      • 2 2-inch binders (Math & Science)
      • 1 pack of at least 6 dividers (Math)
      • 1 calculator: Texas Instrument – TI – 30X II S (Math)
      • Pencils
      • 1 pack of highlighters
      • Wired headphones
        • These will need to be replaced if lost or broken because they will be used in most classes.

      OPTIONAL Additional Team Supplies

      • Pencil pouch
      • 1 box of colored pencils
      • Expo markers

      Important Chromebook, Locker & Backpack Information:\

      • All returning 7th grade students were given a Chromebook last year. Please bring this Chromebook to school on the first day and make sure that it is fully charged.
      • Students are not allowed to use backpacks at FMS during the school day. All materials and supplies will need to be stored in your Hiawatha locker.

      See you soon!

      Sincerely,

      Mrs. Lutjen lutjena@guilderlandschools.net (Language Arts)
      Mrs. Sittig sittigc@guilderlandschools.net (Social Studies)
      Ms. Cahill cahillj@guilderlandschools.net (Math)
      Mr. Massie massiet@guilderlandschools.net (Science)
      Ms. Kern kernk@guilderlandschools.net (English as a New Language Co-Teacher)

      Download and print the Hiawatha 7A supply letter


      Hiawatha 8A

      Hello Hiawatha Eighth Graders!!

      We hope you are enjoying your summer vacation. We are all looking forward to an awesome school year with you. All Hiawatha 8 teachers use email and other electronic resources as our main forms of communication. Our email addresses are below.

      Ms. McPherson mcphersonk@guilderlandschools.net (Social Studies)
      Mrs. Blanchard blanchardkristen@guilderlandschools.net (Science 8/Biology)
      Mrs. Pollack pollackt@guilderlandschools.net (Language Arts)
      Ms. Cambrea cambreas@guilderlandschools.net (Math 8/Algebra)
      Mrs. Albright albrighte@guilderlandschools.net (Special Education Co-Teacher)
      Mrs. Crisafulli crisafullim@guilderlandschools.net (Special Education Co-Teacher)
      Ms. Kelly kellyv@guilderlandschools.net (ENL Co-Teacher)

      Important Locker and Backpack Information

      • All 8th grade students will need a combination or a number lock for their locker.
      • Backpacks – Students will not be allowed to use backpacks during the school day. All materials and supplies will need to be kept in their locker.

      Hiawatha 8A Supply List

      We realize that many families like to shop for school supplies when they are on sale in August, so we have compiled a list of items you will need for your classes. Please have the following supplies on the first day of school so that we can organize our materials together. Some items may need to be replenished as the year goes on.

      • 1 zippered pencil holder for all classes
      • 1 three-ring binder: 2 inches for Science 8/Math only
      • 2 three-ring binder: 2 inches for Algebra/Biology only
      • 10 tab dividers for Math 8/Algebra (5) and Science 8/Biology (5)
      • 1 package erasers (latex free)  for all classes
      • 1 scientific calculator: TI-30x IIS for Science 8/Bio/Math 8 ***see below***
      • 1 graphing calculator: TI-84 1 for Algebra only **see below**
      • 2 packages highlighters (multicolored) for all classes
      • 1 marble composition notebook for ELA
      • 3 two-pocket folders(any brand/color) for ELA and Social Studies
      • 1 package of Post-its for ELA
      • 2 packages of pens, blue or black ink for all classes
      • 1 24-pack (minimum) of #2 pre-sharpened pencils for all classes
      • one dozen #2 pencils for all classes
      • 2 24+ pencil package of colored pencils for all classes
      • 1 package of low odor dry erase markers for WLC
      • 2 packages of three Elmer´s glue sticks for all classes for homeroom and all classes
      • 3 boxes of tissues for homeroom and all classes
      • 1 pair of wired headphones, earbuds (must have) for all classes
      • 1 combination lock for homeroom
      • 1 package of 12+ markers (any brand/style) for all classes

      ***We would like to strongly suggest that you purchase the TI-30X IIS scientific calculator for your student for use in both math and science classes. This is the same calculator as students used in 7th grade. Calculators will be available during math class time, but we cannot send calculators home with students. The NYS mathematics test for 8th graders allows the use of a calculator on the entire exam, and we feel it is important for each student to have his/her own calculator for math and science, especially for home use. We will be doing in-class calculator lessons with the students using only this particular model and it would be most beneficial to the students if they were able to follow these classroom instructions. This model allows the user to see what has been entered on the display screen and scroll back into prior work.

      ***For algebra students, we would like to strongly suggest that you purchase the TI-84 graphing calculator for students to use in math class. Calculators will be available during math class time, but we cannot send calculators home with students. The NYS Algebra Regents exam for 8th graders allows the use of a calculator on the entire exam, and we feel it is important for each student to have his/her own calculator for math, especially for home use. Many of the topics covered in algebra will require the use of the graphing calculator. We will be doing in-class calculator lessons with the students using only this particular model and it would be most beneficial to the students if they were able to follow these classroom instructions. This model allows the user to see what has been entered on the display screen and scroll back into prior work.

      Students are allowed to have a different calculator but it will be their responsibility to keep their owner’s manual and learn how to use their own calculator.

      Download and print the Hiawatha 8A supply letter

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