2026-2027 School Supply Lists
Preschool
1 backpack with student’s name
2 boxes of Crayola Crayons
2 boxes of Cayola markers
2 boxes of Crayola colored pencils
1 set of watercolors
1 set of brushes
1 1” 3 ring binder
1 set of headphones
Washable paint
2 Playdough
2 glue bottles
4 glue sticks
1 box of wooden pencils
1 pack of fine tip Expo markers
1 pack of chisel tip Expo markers
1 roll of paper towels
2-4 boxes of Kleenex
1 box of quart Ziplock bags
1 box of gallon ziplock bags
1 pack of cardstock
1 pack of construction paper
1 pack of sticky notes
Optional- glitter
Optional- painters tape
Primary (Levels K-2) School Supply List
Student Supplies
1 backpack with student’s name
1 pencil box or bag (bag preferred)
2 boxes of Crayola Crayons, 24 count
1 box of Crayola Markers, 10 count
1 pair of scissors
1 set of watercolor paints
2 primary notebooks (ONLY Kindergarten-Level 0)
2 wide of ruled spiral notebooks (ONLY Level 1 and 2)
2 plastic pocket folders (different colors)
1- 1.5 inch 3 ring binder with clear sleeve (Not bigger than 1.5)
2 sets of headphones (no ear buds or wireless, over the head ONLY)
Primary Classroom Communal Supplies
1 pack of chisel tip Expo Markers
2 packs of fine tip highlighters
1 pack of fine tip Expo Markers
24 sharpened pencils
12 glue sticks
2-4 boxes of Kleenex
1 box of Ziploc of quart bags
1 box of Ziploc of gallon bags
1 ruler (inches/centimeters)
1 pack of cardstock-optional
1 pack of construction paper-optional
1 pack of index cards-optional
1 pack of sticky notes-optional
Intermediate (Levels 3-6) School Supply List
2 large boxes of sharpened pencils
2 packages of fine tip black expo markers
1 box of 24 count crayons
1 box of 12 count colored pencils
1 box of 10 count markers
2 black Sharpies
3 plastic folders with prongs
3 wide ruled composition notebooks
1 pack of white cardstock
8 glue sticks
1 package of pencil top erasers
1 package of regular size (3x3) post it notes
1 package of index cards
1 pair of 6-7 inch scissors
3 boxes of Kleenex
3 Clorox wipe containers
1 set of water colors with brush
1 1½ inch three-ring binder (please label with student’s name)
1 Fabric Pencil Pouch
1 set of wired over the ear headphones
1 no spill water bottle
Last names A-L: Gallon Size plastic bags
Last names M-Z: Quart or sandwich size plastic bags
Middle (Levels 7-8) School Supply List
25-26 Middle School CBS Student Success Binder
Student Supplies
1 3-inch 3-ring binder
1 package of 5 insertable tab dividers
2+ packages of notebook paper
1 3-ring pencil bag (no pencil boxes, please)
1 3-hole 1 subject notebook
1 set wired headphones
Classroom Communal Supplies
1 box of colored pencils
3+ boxes of Pencils
1 bottle Elmer’s School Glue
3+ large boxes of Tissues
3+ containers of Clorox wipes
Ultra fine sharpies
1 box gallon ziploc bags
6+ Expo dry-erase markers
Dance (Intermediate and Middle School)
Student Supplies (for concerts)
Small bag for dance shoes and supplies
Black short sleeve or tank top leotard (girls only, purchased or borrowed from school)
Black leggings (girls only)
Black Jazz shoes (purchased or borrowed from school)
Black socks
Classroom Communal Supplies
1 box of Sharpened Pencils
1 large boxes of Tissues
1-3 containers of Clorox wipes
1 box gallon ziploc bags
6+ Expo dry-erase marker
1 box of colored pencils
1 box of washable markers
Art (Intermediate and Middle School)
Student Supplies
1 8x10 sketchbook
Classroom Communal Supplies
1 box of colored pencils
1 box of washable markers
3+ boxes of Sharpened Pencils
1 box of glue sticks
3+ large boxes of Tissues
3+ containers of Clorox wipes
Ultra fine sharpies
Normal Sharpies
1 box sandwich ziploc bags
6+ Expo dry-erase markers
Mariachi (Middle School)
Student Supplies
1 half inch binder
1 pack sheet protectors
1 instrument rosin (Violins Players Only)
1 pack of guitar picks (Guitar Players Only)
Classroom Communal Supplies
3+ boxes of Sharpened Pencils
3+ large boxes of Tissues
3+ containers of Clorox wipes
1 box sandwich ziploc bags
6+ Expo dry-erase markers
Orchestra (Intermediate and Middle School)
Student Supplies
1 half inch binder
1 pack sheet protectors
1 instrument rosin (Violin, Viola, Cello)
Classroom Communal Supplies
1 box of colored pencils
1 box of washable markers
3+ boxes of Sharpened Pencils
3+ large boxes of Tissues
3+ containers of Clorox wipes
1 box sandwich ziploc bags
6+ Expo dry-erase markers
Band (Intermediate and Middle School)
Student Supplies
1 Folder for Sheet Music
Classroom Communal Supplies
3+ boxes of Sharpened Pencils
6+ Expo dry-erase markers
3+ containers of Clorox wipes
1 College Ruled Notebook
Metropolitan Arts Academy
Metropolitan Arts Academy learners will achieve their highest potential in partnership with staff, students and families. Thank you!
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06/14/2026
Dear Level 6 Families,
As we continue planning for the 2026–2027 school year, we want to share an important update regarding our instructional structure at Metropolitan Arts Academy.
Earlier communications indicated that students completing Level 5 would transition into our middle school structure. However, after carefully reviewing enrollment projections and staffing needs, we have made the decision to adjust our grade-level organization for the coming year.
For the 2026–2027 school year, our Level 6 students will remain within our Intermediate School structure, while our Middle School team will focus exclusively on serving students in Levels 7 and 8. We understand that some families may have anticipated a different transition, and we appreciate your flexibility as we make decisions that best support all students and maintain strong learning environments.
We are pleased to share that Ms. Layton will serve as the Level 6 teacher next year. For some students, this means they will have the opportunity to continue learning with Ms. Layton for a second year. This practice, often referred to as "looping," provides several benefits for students and families:
* Stronger student-teacher relationships built on an already established foundation of trust and understanding.
* Less time spent adjusting to new routines, expectations, and learning styles at the beginning of the year.
* Increased teacher knowledge of individual student strengths, needs, and learning goals.
* Greater academic continuity and personalized support.
* Enhanced social-emotional stability as students navigate another year of growth and development.
Research consistently shows that looping can lead to increased student confidence, stronger classroom communities, and improved academic outcomes because teachers are able to build upon a deep understanding of each learner from day one.
As part of this structure, Level 6 students will participate in one specials class as members of the Intermediate School team. Students in Levels 7 and 8, who will comprise our Middle School program, will continue to participate in two specials classes as part of their daily schedule.
We also recognize that many students are excited about the additional gray uniform option available to our middle school students. We are pleased to share that Level 6 students will continue to be eligible to wear gray as part of their school uniform next year.
We understand that families may have specific questions about how this change impacts their individual child. If you would like to discuss your student's experience, placement, or instructional program, we invite you to schedule a Zoom meeting with Ms. Mund or Principal Trujillo using the link below and we will email you the zoom link for your meeting:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090D4EA4AB29A7F94-64524773-level
Thank you for your continued partnership and support. We remain committed to providing a high-quality educational experience that nurtures the academic, artistic, and social-emotional growth of every student. We look forward to an exciting year of learning and growth with our Level 6 students.
With appreciation,
Claudette Trujillo
Principal
Metropolitan Arts Academy
Ms. Mund
Assistant Principal
Metropolitan Arts Academy
Level 6 Information Zoom Sign Up Please review the available slots below and click on the button to sign up. Thank you!
06/09/2026
Did you know free summer meals are available to children under the age of 18 throughout Westminster? Find a location near you at wps.org/summermeals!
06/06/2026
Summer Information from the Met!
Welcome to The Met! Welcome to The Met!
ICYMI: The WPS Board of Education passed a new cell phone policy that aims to help students stay more focused during the day, reduce distractions, and improve both academic performance and student mental health outcomes. So far, we’ve seen a positive reaction from parents and staff alike, and we’re feeling hopeful about the results we’ll see next year.
☀️ A Summer Message from Principal Trujillo ☀️
Hello Monarch Families 💛🦋
As another incredible school year comes to a close, I want to take a moment to thank you for your partnership, support, and trust throughout the year. Together, we have celebrated achievements, overcome challenges, explored new opportunities, and created memories that will last a lifetime.
This year, our students performed on stages, showcased their artwork, explored careers and colleges, participated in field trips, built friendships across grade levels through House Meetings, and continued to grow as learners, artists, leaders, and community members. None of this would have been possible without the dedication of our staff and the unwavering support of our families.
A special thank you to our volunteers, who contributed more than 800 hours of service to our school this year. Your time, talents, and generosity have enriched the experiences of our students and strengthened our Monarch community.
As summer begins, I encourage our students to continue learning, creating, reading, and exploring. Visit a library, spend time outdoors, create art, write stories, discover new interests, and most importantly, enjoy time with family and friends. Summer is a wonderful opportunity to recharge and prepare for the exciting adventures ahead.
To our students moving on to new opportunities, especially our 8th-graders who are continuing their journey beyond our walls, we are so proud of you and cannot wait to see all you accomplish.
We look forward to welcoming everyone back in the fall for another amazing year of learning, creativity, and community.
Have a safe, joyful, and relaxing summer!
With gratitude and Monarch Pride,
Principal Claudette Trujillo 🦋💛
06/02/2026
🦋 It takes a village to help our Monarchs soar! 🦋
We’d like to give a special thank you to some amazing family members who support Metropolitan Arts Academy:
💙 Ms. Fuller’s grandmother, who served as a preschool paraprofessional, office assistant sub and supports our youngest learners every day.
💙 Mr. Romero’s mother, for volunteering her time to help our school community.
💙 Ms. DeLorenzo’s mother, a dedicated weekly volunteer who is always willing to lend a hand.
💙 Mr. Lynch’s mother, a retired Westminster Public Schools teacher, who helps set up and take down his classroom each year.
We are grateful for the time, care, and commitment these incredible women bring to our school. Thank you for being part of our Monarch family! ❤️
Summer meals for WPS students.
https://www.wps.org/departments/operations/culinary-services/summer-meal-program-locations
05/26/2026
Our May Lexia Super Stars!
For our 8th grade families attending Westminster High School.
🐺A Note From Principal Bangsund
I am so excited to begin welcoming our incoming 9th graders to high school! I know this is an exciting time filled with celebrations, big milestones, and the anticipation of what comes next, and I cannot wait to meet and support each of you throughout your high school journey.
Throughout the summer, students and families can expect to receive communications from me via email in my newsletter, Westy's Family News. Summer updates will be sent during the weeks of June 22nd and July 20th, with weekly newsletters beginning every Friday starting August 7th. These communications will include important dates, back-to-school information, reminders, and updates to help make the transition to high school as smooth and exciting as possible.
Please mark your calendars for these upcoming important dates:
Thursday, August 6th at 5:00 PM: Freshman Ice Cream Social and Information Night. All 9th-grade students and families are highly encouraged to attend this event.
Tuesday, August 11th, from 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM: Freshman Orientation. All 9th-grade students are required to attend.
Wednesday, August 12th: First Day of School. Students are expected to be in class and ready to learn by 8:45 AM.
I am looking forward to meeting the Class of 2030 and welcoming you to Westy! Go Wolves!
Go Wolves!!
Maureen Bangsund, Ed.S.
Proud Principal
Westminster High School
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