Back to School: School supply lists released by most Dayton-area districts

Thanks to a major art grant through the Ohio Arts Council, Brantwood Elementary School was able to supply an artist-in-residence (AIR). The $21,600 ARTIE Grant funds the school’s Artist-in-Residence project, which allowed professional artists to work with students two days  a week for the entire school year. All students received art class once a  week and were linked to the school’s Wit and  Wisdom program. Principal Misha Monnin and teacher, Holly Shively applied for the grant. This year’s Artist-in-Resident was Wright State University graduate, Emma Smith.

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Thanks to a major art grant through the Ohio Arts Council, Brantwood Elementary School was able to supply an artist-in-residence (AIR). The $21,600 ARTIE Grant funds the school’s Artist-in-Residence project, which allowed professional artists to work with students two days a week for the entire school year. All students received art class once a week and were linked to the school’s Wit and Wisdom program. Principal Misha Monnin and teacher, Holly Shively applied for the grant. This year’s Artist-in-Resident was Wright State University graduate, Emma Smith.

School is still out for the summer, but school supplies are already being sold at area big box stores.

Many districts have already published their school supply lists on the district’s website. Some districts have not yet updated their school supply lists from 2021-2022, but the list from last year is available on the district’s website.

Ohio’s tax-free weekend is Aug. 6 and Aug. 7. That’s when sales tax in Ohio is exempt from purchases of school supplies and clothing under $75. Many major retailers also run sales that weekend.

Here is a list of the public schools who published school supply lists online before July 4. Districts are listed in order of general size.

If your district isn’t listed below, reach out directly to your child’s school or teacher, or look out for any communications to parents that should include a school supply list.

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