Back to School 2023: What elementary students need for first day

Limestone Learning Foundation
Back to School 2023: What elementary students need for first day
Posted on 08/23/2023
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We hope everyone is having a safe and healthy summer and has been able to spend time with family and friends. As Limestone District School Board finalizes our school readiness to welcome back students on Tuesday, September 5, 2023, we know families are busy preparing for the new school year as well. Here is a suggested list of what elementary students need to prepare to bring on their first day of school:

Kindergarten

  • A full-sized backpack/knapsack to carry everything they will need to pack up everyday.
  • An insulated lunch bag, and a water bottle with spout.
  • A peanut free/nut free lunch and snacks.
  • Indoor and outdoor shoes they can put on and off themselves (e.g., Velcro or slip on)
  • Comfortable clothes and a complete change of clothes in a Ziploc bag, just in case.
  • Everything labelled with your child’s name.
  • Schools will supply all school supplies such as pens, pencils, markers, crayons, erasers, glue sticks, etc.
LDSB schools will be offering a staggered start to all new Junior Kindergarten students during Tuesday September 5 through Thursday September 7, 2023. On Friday, September 8, all JK students will attend. 

Schools will be in contact with all caregivers during the last week of August regarding the scheduled day for each new JK student (Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday). 


Elementary Students

  • A full-sized backpack/knapsack to carry everything they will need to pack up everyday.
  • An insulated lunch bag with a peanut free/nut free lunch and snacks and a water bottle.
  • Indoor and outdoor shoes.
  • Optional for Grade 1 to 8 – Any personal school supplies, such as: pens, pencils, markers, crayons, eraser, glue stick in a pencil case or box. We will also supply these to students when needed.

The Limestone District School Board is situated on traditional territories of the Anishinaabe & Haudenosaunee.