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QUICK REFERENCE TELEPHONE NUMBERS

THE GELINAS MAIN OFFICE CLOSES AT 3:30 P.M.
730-4700
Please familiarize yourself with the following telephone numbers, as no one is available to take your call after the 3:30 p.m. closing.  Additionally, response time to your questions is drastically reduced when you telephone the office that directly oversees a managerial activity.

HEALTH OFFICE
730-4710
Report absences, health related concerns and school/sports physicals.   

DEAN’S OFFICE
730-4737
Student behavioral concerns, home tutoring and homework assignments requests.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION OFFICE
730-4734
Athletic concerns, games and practice schedules.

GUIDANCE OFFICE
730-4740
Scheduling/grade concerns, counseling appointments, student’s progress.

MUSIC OFFICE
730-4728
Rehearsal schedules, concert dates.

TRANSPORTATION OFFICE
730-4450
Bus concerns, lost items on bus.
THE GELINAS BELL SCHEDULE
 

GRADE 7

GRADE 8

GRADE 9

2-Hour Delay

Student Arrival Time

7:35

7:35

7:35

9:45

Period 1

7:45 -  8:27

7:45 -  8:27

7:45 -  8:27

 

Homeroom

8:27 -  8:30

8:27 -  8:30

8:27 -  8:30

 

Period 2

8:33 -  9:15

8:33 -  9:15

8:33 -  9:15

 

Period 3

9:18 - 10:00

9:18 - 10:00

9:18 - 10:00

 

Period 4

10:03 – 10:45

10:03 – 10:45

10:03 – 10:45

 

Period 5

10:48 – 11:30
LUNCH

10:48 – 11:30

10:48 – 11:30

 

Period 6

11:33 – 12:15

11:33 – 12:15
LUNCH

11:33 – 12:15

 

Period 7

12:18 – 1:00

12:18 – 1:00

12:18 – 1:00
LUNCH

 

Period 8

1:03 – 1:45

1:03 – 1:45

1:03 – 1:45

 

Period 9

1:48 – 2:30

1:48 – 2:30

1:48 – 2:30

 

Late Buses: 4:10 P.M. and 4:50 P.M.

Delayed Opening Schedule:  Students report to Homeroom upon arrival at 9:45 AM. The abbreviated schedule for the day will be announced over the P.A. during Homeroom.

Snow Delay
Schedule

snowbells
 

Period 1                  9:45 – 10:16          
(2 min for Announcements)
Period 2                  10:19 – 10:48
Period 3                  10:51 – 11:20
Period 4                  11:23 – 11:52
Period 5                  11:55 – 12:24
Period 6                  12:27 – 12:56
Period 7                  12:59 – 1:28
Period 8                  1:31 – 2:00
Period 9                  2:03 – 2:30

 

 

TEACHER SUPPLY LIST 2007/2008

Mr. Alessi
Mr. Allen
Mrs. Aston
Mrs. A. Baron
Mr. J. Baron
Ms. Bradshaw
Mrs. Broadhurst
Mrs. Bostwick
Mrs. J. Cadolino
Mrs. Carlson
Ms. Chase
Ms. Connors
Mr. Daguerre
Mr. DePersio
Mrs. Desario
Mr. DeRosa
Ms. Del Vecchio
Mrs.  Dropp
Ms. Duffy
Mr. Elliot
Mr. Esser
Mr. Gelfer
Mr. Glasheen
Ms. Grippa
Mrs. Guarascio
Mr. Hanscom
Mr. Harris

Ms. Hatcher
Mr. Herrel
Ms. Jenkins
Ms. Keenan
Mr. Kostis
Mrs. Krisa
Mrs. Kunkel
Mr. Laird
Mrs. Mankowski
Ms. Marr
Ms. McCrave
Mrs. McDermott
Ms. Meek 
Ms. Minelli
Mr. Murphy
Mr. Mutter
Mrs. Nagle
Mrs. Ouzounian
Mrs. Palmer
Mr. Pelosi
Ms. Perry
Ms. Raney
Mrs. Rendon
Mrs. Rosenthal
Mr. Sacco
Ms. Salducco
Ms. Salvato
Ms. Sama
Mrs. Schellhorn
Mr. Schuchman
Mr. Scripture
Mr. Stiegelmaier
Mr. Suesser
Ms. Traube
Mrs. Van Zandt
Mr. Vorwald 
Ms. Wattcamps
Mr. "Wasz" Waszmer
Mr. Weiner 
Ms. White
Mr. Worthington 
Mr. Yanson
Mr. Youngs

Mr. Alessi - Mathematics
- Calculator - Texas Instruments - Model # TI30XIIS
- Protractor
- Compass
- Ruler
- Graph Paper
- Pens and Pencils

Mrs. Aston - ESL
1 inch loose leaf binder
loose leaf paper
5 dividers
1 folder
bilingual dictionary 

Mrs. A. Baron - Social Studies

1. 1 inch hard covered 3 ring binder
2. 4 plastic dividers
3. 5 plastic sheet covers
4. hi-lighter
5. large text book cover
6. hole puncher (which can be secured in binder)

Mr. J. Baron - Mathematics
Math 8R, 8A, 9R
-3 ring binder with loose-leaf and dividers
-Scientific calculator TI - 30xIIs
-Graphing Calculator (Requested for 9R)
TI - 83 OR TI - 83+ OR TI- 83 Silver Edition OR TI-84+
-Ruler
-Protractor
-Compass
***MANY PENS AND/OR PENCILS ***


Mrs. Bostwick - Reading
(1) marble composition notebook
(10) pencils
(10) pens
(2) green pens
(2) glue sticks
(1) package lined index cards
(1) two pocket folder
(1) small box colored pencils or markers

Ms. Bradshaw - Foreign Language  

-A folder with pockets
-Pens/pencils
-Paper of any kind (notebook, looseleaf)

Mrs. Broadhurst - Home Economics
The Family and Consumer Science department will supply all necessary supplies for the students.

Mrs. J.  Cadolino - English
Student Necessities:
* 3 ring binder with five section dividers
* writer's folder to be kept in the classroom
* 3 1/2 inch floppy disk to keep in the classroom
* highlighters

Mrs. Carlson- Special Education
-5 pencils
-5 pens (black or blue ink)
-loose-leaf
-Pocket Folders
-2 floppy disks

Ms. Chase - Social Studies
1. One marble notebook
2. Folder 
3. Pens( Blue or Black ONLY)
4. Color Pencils
5. 3.5 Disk labeled with name 

Ms. Connors- Art
2 Pencils
Art Eraser
9X12 Sketchpad
9X12 Art Folder (A FOLDER THAT WILL HOLD ALL OF YOUR SUPPLIES)
12" Ruler
Glue Stick
Black Felt Tip Pen (SHARPIE)

Mrs. Delvecchio- Special Education
-5 pencils
-2 pens
-1 floppy disk with students name written on it.

Mr. Daguerre - Science
1.  2" Three Ring Binder
2.  Binder Dividers (at least 4)
3.  Loose-Leaf Notebook Paper
4.  Pens / Pencils (everyday)
5.  Colored Pencils
6.  Calculator

Mr. DePersio - Music/Theatre Arts  

Mr. DeRosa - Math

3-Ring Binder - 2" Ring or larger

Loose-leaf paper - (Reinforced preferred)
3-Hole Pocket Folder
Portable 3-Hole Punch
Small Package of Graph Paper (50 sheets)
3-Hole pencil pouch
One package of pencils
 
Calculators :
Level 8 Advanced - TI-30XIIS  or TI30XIIB
Level 9 Regents- Graphing Calculator Requested - TI-84 or TI-84 plus (Silver OK)
    (Any version of the TI-83 is also acceptable: TI-83; TI-83 Plus, TI-83 Plus Silver)
 
Level 9 Advanced - Graphing Calculator Requested - TI-84 or TI-84 plus (Silver OK)
    (Any version of the TI-83 is also acceptable: TI-83; TI-83 Plus, TI-83 Plus Silver

 

Ms. Desario - Math

- Binder (At least 1 1/2" thick) divided into five sections 
- Lined loose-leaf paper
- Pencils
- Ruler
- Calculator - The calculator recommended is the Texas Instruments TI30XIIS (solar powered) or TI30XIIB (battery) scientific calculator

Mrs. Dropp - English
- 1 marble notebook
- binder (may be used for other subjects)
- dividers & lined paper
- hole puncher (typed kept in binder)
- color pencils/markers
- 4 poster boards for projects
- floppy disc
- numerous pens and pencils
- 1 folder

Ms. Duffy - English
3 ring 2” binder w/dividers (only to be used for English

Loose-leaf paper

Marble notebook

Post-its

1 pocket folder

Blue or black pens

Mr. Elliot - English
thick marble notebook or journal, a pocketed folder, and highlighters.

Mr. Esser - Foreign Language
- ring-binder with pockets to organize dittos
- small pocket German-English / English-German dictionary

Mr. Gelfer - Music  
All orchestra students should have a 3 ring binder for music storage, a combination lock for their music locker, An instrument for home use with rosin, spare set of strings, and soft cleaning cloth. All violinists and violists must have a shoulder pad or a sponge for their instruments. All orchestra musicians perform in black and white at all evening concerts and competitions.

Mr. Glasheen - Mathematics  
8 Honors (Math A)
1. ruler
2. compass
3. TI-83 graphing calculator (TI-89 is NOT allowed)
4. a math notebook
5. book covers
6. a geometer (a template for making geometric figures)
7. a folder with pockets (to keep quizzes and exams)
Optional: Barron's Regents Review Book for Math A

9 honors (Math B)

1. ruler
2. compass
3. TI-83 graphing calculator (TI-89 is NOT allowed)
4. a math notebook
5. book covers
6. a geometer (a template for making geometric figures)
7. a folder with pockets (to keep quizzes and exams
Optional: Barron's Regents Review Book for Math B

Ms. Grippa - Physical Education

Mrs. Guarascio - Science  

3 ring binder
1 stapler

Mr. Hanscom -7th grade Mathematics
- 2" or 3" 3-hole loose-leaf binder
- Lined loose leaf paper
- 5 3-hole tab dividers (to separate the binder into sections)
- Binder 3-hole punch
- TI-30XIIs series Scientific Calculator
- Pack of pencils or erasable pens
- Highlighter
- A ruler - with both metric and inch measurement
- A protractor - a small clear one
 

Mr. Harris - Social Studies/Student Government
Student Government
1. One Inch Three-Ring Binder
2. Folder
3. Pens
4. Loose-leaf

Ms. Hatcher - Librarian
Ink for the year for your home printers.

Mr. Herrel - Technology

-1 Subject Notebook with Pockets
-Combination Lock
-Box of Pencils
-12" Ruler

Ms. Jenkins - Home Economics
The Family and Consumer Science department will supply all necessary supplies for the students.  

Ms. Keenan - English
*  1 three-ring flexible binder (to be used only for English)
*  White loose-leaf paper
*  2 folders with pockets (to be kept at school)
*  Blue or black pens
*  #2 pencils
*  1 piece of oak tag
*  Index cards (approximately 25)

Ms. Krisa - Foreign Language
One regular notebook
One marble notebook
One folder
Loose-leaf paper
Spanish/English Dictionary

Mr. Kostis- Technology

7th and 8th Grade
Box of Pencils
Combination Lock
Notebook w/ folder pockets
 
9th Grade
Folder
USB Flashdrive / Memory Stick (optional)
 

Mrs. Kunkel - English  
1. One 3 Ring Binder (May be shared with another subject)
2. Looseleaf paper
3. 2 dividers (1 labeled "Notes" 1 labeled "Journal")
4. One 3 Ring Binder folder
5. Pens and Pencils

Mr. Laird - Social Studies  
* One 8.5 " x 11" three-ring looseleaf binder (exclusively for Social
Studies)
* dividers for notebook sections
* 8.5" x 11" notebook paper
* Pens, #2 pencils
* colored pencils or crayons
* ruler
* highlighter marker
* three-hole punch (fits into binder)
* reinforcements

Ms. Marr - Science
*Meade 5 star college ruled notebook (or any similar college ruled notebook
with pockets)
* Pens (blue or black ink only)
* pencils
* graph paper
* 1" plastic binder
* loose leaf paper
* colored pencils
* calculator (any type)
* ruler
* index cards (3X5)
* 3-hole punch
* pencil case/box or something to keep supplies in so you have them with you every day

Mrs. McDermott - Foreign Language
3 subject spiral notebook
1 composition notebook
1 folder (bottom pockets)  

Ms. Meek - English  
1. 3 RING BINDER with 5 dividers and paper
2. 2 Sturdy FOLDERS ( bottom pockets work better than side pockets)
Write your first and last name in very large letters on them. (Bring both of them to school on the day I check supplies.)
 One folder stays in school for collecting portfolio materials.
 The other is for transporting finished assignments.
3. MARBLE NOTEBOOK
(not any other kind) Write your name on it and decorate it in some fashion.
4. PENS  (Student should have at least 5 in his book bag)
5. HIGHLIGHTER
(Keep in book bag at all times)
6.  POST-IT NOTES
(Keep in book bag at all times)
7.
12 new or used pens or pencils

****COMPUTER RECOMMENDATIONS: When outfitting your computer please keep in mind that your student’s life will be made much simpler if your computer’s operating system and software is compatible with the school’s.

        If your student is living in two households please make sure the computers are compatible with each other and assignments can be emailed between households.

Gelinas computers use:
Windows XP operating system (which reads Windows 98)
Microsoft Office XP

Mrs. Mankowski - Mathematics 
1. A 2" loose-leaf binder filled with paper and divided into 4 sections
2. A Marble notebook
3. A folder with pockets
4. A TI-30X IIS Scientific Calculator is recommended
5. A plastic zipper pouch to keep supplies in
6. A ruler - with both metric and inch measurement
7. A protractor - a small clear one
8. A hole-punch to fit in binder
10. Pens, pencils and erasers

Ms. Minelli - Music

Mr. Murphy - Special Education

Mr. Mutter - Science
1.  2" Three Ring Binder
2.  Binder Dividers (at least 4)
3.  Loose-Leaf Notebook Paper
4.  Pens / Pencils (everyday)
5.  Colored Pencils
6.  Calculator

Mrs. Nagle - Social Studies
One three ring binder (one inch) to be used for social studies only
White loose leaf paper
Blue or Black pens
#2 pencils
one piece of oak tag - poster board
colored pencils
yellow highlighter
paper reinforcements
optional: portable three hole punch

Mrs. Ouzounian - Reading/Writing
(1) marble composition notebook
(10) pencils
(10) pens
(2) green pens
(2) glue sticks
(1) package lined index cards
(1) two pocket folder
(1) small box colored pencils or markers

Mrs. Palmer- English
3-ring binder 2"
looseleaf paper
dividers
3-ring hole puncher
highlighter
post-its
For final portfolio (quarter 4):
1" binder
plastic page protectors (approx 25)

Mr. Pelosi - Social Studies  
One binder (can be shared with another subject)
Pens
Pencils
One marble composition book
one folder
one box colored pencils (12 colors is fine)
loose-leaf paper

Mrs. Perry - Science 

Ms. Raney - Foreign Language

Introduction to French and French I
composition notebook
portfolio (accordion style folder)
small pack of markers or colored pencils
 
French A  and French B
composition notebook
portfolio (accordion stlye folder)
small pack of markers of colored pencils
paperback French>English dictionary *should be recently copyrighted* ( I like LAROUSSE, but any dictionary will do as long as it is French > English, not French> French!)

Ms. Rendon - Foreign Language
French and Spanish students
1. notebook with 3 different sections
2. folder
3. pens
4. pencils
5. colored pencils or markers
6. index cards
7. bilingual dictionary (optional)

Mrs. Rosenthal - Mathematics  
1. A 3-ring binder, at least 1 inch thick
2. Basic required calculator: Scientific Calculator must be the TI-30X IIS although parents are "Strongly Suggested" to purchase the graphing calculator: TI-83 Plus (It is a tremendous resource for Math A students and will be used in Math B)
3. compass
4. ruler
5. Loose leaf paper
6. Pens and/or pencils

Mr. Sacco - Art
9th Grade Studio Art
1) A pocket folder for Studio Art only.
2) A small container to hold the following art supplies. This can be anything from a
small plastic case to a heavy-duty ziplock bag.
a) #2 pencils (at least 4)
b) Package of small or medium tortillions (blending stumps available at Michael’s and other art supply stores)
c) A kneaded or magic rub eraser
d) A fine point black marker (either rollerball or razor point)
e) A black sharpie (fine point)
f) A glue stick
g) Small watercolor set and brush. (Crayola or Prang is fine)
h) Color pencils. Any brand, and at least 12 in different colors.

9th Grade Media Arts
1) A 35mm SLR FILM camera
2) 1" three ring binder for Media Arts Only with 25 sheets of loose leaf paper.
3) Ilford Multigrade IV RC Deluxe Resin Coated VC Variable Contrast Black & White Paper - 5x7" - 25 sheets
4) Two rolls of 24 exposure T-Max 400 or Tri-X B&W Film Only.
5) 1 fine point permanent Sharpie marker.

7TH and 8th Grade Art
1) At least 4 pencils
2) Eraser (buy the white kind, like Magic Rub, or a gray kneaded eraser)
3) 9" x 12" or 8" x 10" sketch pad
4) Folder with a fastener (to hold everything listed here)
5) 1 Black Sharpie (fine point)
6) 1 Black razor point or roller ball pen (not a Sharpie).
7) Glue stick

Ms. Salducco - Foreign Language

Ms. Salvato - Special Education  

Ms. Sama - Health

Three ring binder, with paper
Highlighter
pen/pencil

Mrs. Schellhorn  -Physical Education

Mr. Schuchman - Science  
1.  2" Three Ring Binder
2.  Binder Dividers (at least 4)
3.  Loose-Leaf Notebook Paper
4.  Pens / Pencils (everyday)
5.  Colored Pencils
6.  Calculator

Mr. Scripture - Spanish
3-ring binder(exclusively for Spanish) with 5 dividers labeled: do-now, classwork, homework, quizzes, tests
3-hole punch
Pens and pencils
Students may also wish to purchase a Spanish Dictionary

Mr. Stiegelmaier - Science 
-3 ring binder
-loose leaf paper
-hole puncher that fits in binder
-calculator

Mr. Suesser - Technology

-1 Subject Notebook with Pockets
-Combination Lock
-Box of Pencils
-12" Ruler

Ms. Traube - Resource Room
 

1in. (3 ring) binder with dividers
box of pencils and pens


 

Mrs. Van Zandt- Social Studies
1 1/2 inch loose-leaf binder, dedicated to Social Studies only
a small package of loose-leaf paper
21 stick-on divider tabs
pencils and pens - blue or black only
 

Mr. Vorwald - Science 
1.  2" Three Ring Binder
2.  Binder Dividers (at least 4)
3.  Loose-Leaf Notebook Paper
4.  Pens / Pencils (everyday)
5.  Colored Pencils
6.  Calculator

Mr. "Wasz" Waszmer - Science
 
2 three ring binders ( 1 1/2 inches each)
three ring hole puncher
colored pencils
graph paper
 

Ms. Wattecamps- Special Education
- Package of pens (blue or black ONLY)
- Package of #2 pencils
- Marble notebook

Ms. White- Special Education
-15 tabbed dividers
-1 package of 3 x 5 index cards (any color)
-1 1 1/2 ring binder
-Loose-leaf paper
-1 box of pencils
-1 Highlighter

Mr. Weiner - Science 

Mr.  Worthington - Social Studies  
8th Grade/ American History:  
One three-ring binder with paper
Pens and pencils

9th Grade/ Global History and Geography: 

One three-ring binder with paper
One two-pocket folder
Pens and pencils

Mr.  Yanson - Foreign Language

Mr. Youngs - Physical Education


 

The Paul J. Gelinas Garden Project
This project brought the faculty, staff, students, and community together with one thing in mind, the beautification of Paul J. Gelinas Junior High.  With the funding from a service learning grant, people arrived bright and early with stories of their summer, sipping coffee, and wondering what the day might bring for Gelinas.  As The Gelinas Community came together with their shovels, rakes and yards of soil, we began.  With everyone working side by side, the job was completed.  Below are the pictures from the day's activity.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Directions to Gelinas Junior High School:
Nicholls Road North to end (25A). Turn right at light (heading East) onto 25A. Heading East on 25A, make a Left at FIRST traffic light (North Country Road). At first stop sign, make left onto Ridgeway Avenue. At the fork, bear slightly to the right into Mud Lane. Gelinas JHS is on the right.