LFHS Registration for Fall 2019
NEW Policies and Procedures for Fall 2019
Registration Packet Pick-up Procedure:
Registration packets for all students in grades 7-12 can be picked up on the afternoons on July 22nd, 23rd, or 24th in the LFHS office foyer between 5:00 pm and 7:00 pm
Because we are providing plenty of advance notice, please mark your calendars and make arrangements to pick up packets at the designated times.
Students and parents unable to pick up a packet on July 22nd, 23rd or 24th may pick up a packet at registration and fill it out on-site following the orientation session. However, students will not be able to register, pick up a schedule or pay fees until the entire packet is complete. We encourage you to make arrangements to pick up packets on the designated days so you can promptly get in line following the orientation session.
Orientation / Registration Procedures:
Orientation sessions are mandatory for each student and a parent or guardian and will be held in the lunchroom.
Sessions will begin at 5:00 pm and last approximately 20 minutes. Following the announcements and discussion of attendance and cell phone policy changes, students and parents can line-up to turn in completed packets of paperwork and pay fees.
Grades 7 - 9 will register on Monday, July 29th from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm in the lunchroom
Grades 10 - 12 will register on Tuesday, July 30th from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm in the lunchroom.
Registration will include picking up student schedules, paying class fees, purchasing a locker and a parking pass. Students purchasing parking passes must have a driver’s license, a copy of vehicle registration and proof of insurance.
Student Fee Schedule
Students enrolled in the following courses are required to pay the fees listed upon registration for each school year. Other courses may require additional fees.
- Area Vocational Center Lab (BCCTC) | $40.00
- Vocational Agribusiness | $20.00
- Biology Lab | $10.00
- Chemistry | $10.00
- 7th & 8th Science Lab | $10.00
- Physical Science | $10.00
- Driver’s Education | $25.00
- Band | $30.00
- Senior Parchment Fee | $6.00
- Automobile Parking Fee | $12.00
- Student Lockers / Agendas | $18.00
Students enrolled in Advanced Placement classes will be required to take an AP Exam at the end of the course. AP Exams fees are based upon student’s needs.
Student fees are subject to change: No fees will be reimbursed after the first two (2) weeks of school.
Parking Permit Information
Students must have the following when purchasing a parking permit:
- Proof of Insurance
- Driver's License
- Vehicle Registration
Supply Lists Currently Available as of 7/1/19
Science Classes
Biology Supply List (AP, PRE-AP, & 9th grade general)
“MUST HAVES”
- 2 composition notebook for labs (NO SPIRAL BOUND NOTEBOOKS)
- Multicolor highlighters
- Earphones/headphones
- Pen or pencil
- 3x5 index cards
- Sticky notes
- $15 lab fee
PreAP Chemistry
3-ring binder - 1 ½ inch binder at least
College ruled paper, 2 packs
One graph paper composition notebook for lab activities
Dividers for your binder (notes, practice/homework, reference sheets)
Scientific calculator - recommended type, Texas Instruments TI30XIIS Scientific Calculator, available at walmart
Pencils, pens, highlighters
1 pk. Notecards 3x5
Donations appreciated for the classroom. Please see the donation list at the end of the flyer.
AP Chemistry
3-ring binder - 1 ½ inch binder at least
College ruled paper - at least 2 packs
One graph paper composition notebook for lab activities
Dividers for your binder (notes, practice/homework, reference sheets)
Scientific calculator - recommended, Texas Instruments TI30XIIS Scientific Calculator
Pencils, pens, highlighters
1pk Notecards 3x5
Optional: colored pencils, markers, pencil sharpener, ruler
Donations appreciated for the classroom. Please see the donation list at the end of the flyer.
Physical Science
3 or 5 subject college ruled notebook (Dedicated for this class)
Tape or glue sticks
Pencils, pens, highlighters
Optional: colored pencils, markers, pencil sharpener, ruler
Donations appreciated for the classroom. Please see the donation list at the end of the flyer.
7th and 8th Grade Science
- Pencils or Pens (blue or black)
- composition notebook
- loose leaf paper (7th grade)
Mathematics Classes
7th and 8th Grade Math
- Three ring binder
- Paper
- Pencils/pens
- Zip pouch that goes in binder
- TI-30XIIS calculator
- Colored pencils (can be used in other subjects/no need to buy duplicates just for math)
7th Grade Advanced Math and 8th Grade Algebra
Required:
- Scientific calculator (TI-30X IIS)
- 1” 3-ring binder
- Lined paper
- Graph paper
- Pencils
Recommended: these supplies are available in the classroom, but each student may want to have his or her own:
- Colored pencils
- Markers
- Expo markers (for marker boards)
- Highlighters
Geometry
- Scientific calculator (TI-30X IIS)
- 1” 3-ring binder
- 3-prong folder with pockets
- Lined paper
- Graph paper
- Pencils
- Mathematical Compass (used for drawing circles)
- Colored pencils
- Markers
- Expo markers (for marker boards)
- Highlighters
Algebra, Discrete, and Algebra with Finance
- Binder
- Pencils
- Paper
- Graph paper (Algebra)
Algebra II with Trigonometry
Paper
Pencils
Graph paper
Colored Pencils (1 pack)
Highlighters ( at least 2 different colors)
OPTIONAL: TI-84 Plus Graphing Calculator (CE or Battery version)
1 folder with prongs and pockets
Classroom donations appreciated. Please see the donation list at the end of the flyer.
PreCalculus
- Paper
Pencils
Graph paper
Colored Pencils (1 pack)
Highlighters ( at least 2 different colors)
OPTIONAL: TI-84 Plus Graphing Calculator (CE or Battery version)
1 folder with prongs and pockets
Classroom donations appreciated. Please see the donation list at the end of the flyer.
AP Statistics
Paper
Pencils
Graph paper
Colored Pencils (1 pack)
Highlighters ( at least 2 different colors)
OPTIONAL: TI-84 Plus Graphing Calculator (CE or Battery version)
1 folder with prongs and pockets
Classroom donations appreciated. Please see the donation list at the end of the flyer.
Social Studies Classes
7th Civics/Geography and 8th Grade World History
- Wide-ruled, loose-leaf paper
- 1-inch binder
- Blue and black pens
- Pencils
- Colored Pencils (optional)
- Handheld sharpener
- Index cards
- post-its
10th, 11th and AP US History (Holmes)
- 3 ring binder three-inch dividers w/tabs
- loose leaf paper
- composition notebook
- index cards
- color pencils
English Classes
7th and 8th Grade English
- Highlighters
- Red Ink Pens for editing
- Pencils
- Colored Pencils
- Hand-held pencil sharpener
- Index cards
- Post-it notes
- 4 two-pocket folders
- Wide-ruled loose-leaf paper
- Headphones
Classroom donations appreciated. Please see the donation list at the end of the flyer.7th Grade Summer Reading: Fever 1793 by Laure Halse Anderson (available in our library)
8th Grade Summer Reading: The Looking Glass Wars by Frank Beddor (available in our library)
9th Grade English
3-ringed binder with pockets and loose-leaf paper (College or wide ruled)
Pencils, pens, one red pen
1 pack of index cards for weekly vocabulary assignments
1 composition notebook for journal
Yellow, green and blue highlighters
Post-it notes (sticky notes)
Personal earbuds or headphones
2 Expo Markers - any color or size
Classroom donations appreciated. Please see the donation list at the end of the flyer.9th Grade Summer Reading: book of choice on grade level and more than 150 pages (the LFHS library is open on Mondays from 5-7pm for check-out)
10th Grade PreAP English
- Binder
- paper (so much paper)
- highlighters (blue, yellow, green)
- dividers
Summer Reading: Salt to the Sea by Ruta Sepetys (available in our library)
Classroom donations appreciated. Please see the donation list at the end of the flyer.
AP Language and AP Literature
- Binder
- paper (so much paper)
- highlighters (blue, yellow, green)
- dividers
Summer Reading AP Language: 1984 by George Orwell (available in our library)
Summer Reading AP Literature: And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie (available in our library)
Classroom donations appreciated. Please see the donation list at the end of the flyer.
Classroom Donations Appreciated
Why do our teachers request donations for the classroom? Classroom fees and state instruction monies may NOT be used to purchase the following items. Therefore, these items are provided by teachers from their personal funds.
- Bandaids
- Kleenex
- Hand sanitizer
- Garbage bags
- Paper towels
- Clorox/Sanitizing wipes
Summer Reading Assignments
Text Availability
We suggest all students bring personal earbuds or headphones to school this year for computer lab work. Please do not send expensive earbuds or headphones as we are not responsible for the care, keeping and loss of such items.
Locust Fork High School
Principal, Thomas Smitherman,
Assistant Principal, Leigha Rogers
Email: tsmitherman@blountboe.net
Website: www.locustforkhighhornets.com
Location: 77 School Road, Locust Fork, AL, United States
Phone: (205)681-7846
Facebook: facebook.com/locustforkhighschool
Twitter: @LocustForkHS