School Supply Lists
Student Arrival/Dismissal Instructions
Drop off for car rider students who are eating breakfast at school will begin at 8:30a.m. on the side of the building. Only students eating breakfast will be allowed in the building at 8:30a.m. All other students can be dropped off on the side of the building starting at 8:45a.m. We ask that you please assist us in ensuring that everyone is safe and respectful during car rider drop off and pick up. No vehicles should enter the bus lane during the hours of 8:30a.m. to 9:00 a.m., or 3:00 p.m. to 3:45 p.m. If you need to enter the building during these hours, please park in the lower parking area.
At dismissal, cars should not start lining up until 3:15 p.m. We dismiss at 3:25 p.m. for car riders. You will receive a sign with your students names that should be shown so we can move the car rider line as quickly as possible. Please do not block the entrance to the school so our busses may enter.

Safe2Say Information
Penn Manor School District is participating in a statewide effort to prevent school violence called Safe2Say Something.
The program enables students and staff to anonymously report information about individuals they suspect may be about to hurt themselves or others via a phone app, website or 24-hour crisis center.
To submit a tip or link to the Safe2Say app, click here.
To submit a tip by phone, call 1-844-5-SAYNOW (1-844-572-9669)
Trained Safe2 Say staffers will review the tips and immediately contact school officials and, if necessary, law enforcement, to respond to the information they receive.
Penn Manor has established a team of school staff members to respond to tips. In addition, students and staff will receive training on reporting tips and identifying behaviors that could indicate a student is intent on causing harm.
We encourage students and staff members to use this new tool in reducing school violence.
Grade Level Supply List
Below is a “wish list” of supplies our teachers are hoping you can supply for your child to begin the school year. If any supplies are an economic hardship for your family, please know that the supplies will be provided for your child. In addition to the following supplies, your child should have a backpack, large enough to carry books, binders, art projects, etc. Thank you for your help.
Kindergarten:
- Crayons (box of 16 or 24)
- Backpack
First Grade:
- Plastic, rectangular pencil box with child’s name on it
- Headphones
- 2 boxes of crayons (16 or 24)
- Box of sharpened pencils
- 2 boxes of tissues
Second Grade:
- Pencil box with child’s name on it
- #2 pencils
- 2 large glue sticks
- Headphones or earbuds (preferred)
- Black dry erase markers
Third Grade:
- Crayons or colored pencils
- Pencil box
- Earbuds or headphones
- Pencils
- One pack of low odor EXPO dry-erase markers
Fourth Grade:
- Zipper close pencil pouch
- Hard-cover composition book
- Elmer’s glue sticks
- Pencils/colored pencils
- Earbuds or headphones
Fifth Grade:
- Standard, wide ruled notebook (70 sheets or more)
- #2 pencils, wooden or mechanical
- 1-2 inch, 3-ring binder
- Black dry erase markers and eraser (old sock)
- Headphones or earbuds (preferred)
Sixth Grade:
- 1 pack of pencils
- 1, 3 or 5 subject notebook
- 2 or 3 highlighters
- Colored pencils
- Ball point pens.