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www.schoolmate.com
Primary Planner 4
Kindergarten Journal 2
Elementary Planner 6
Middle School Planner 8
High School Planner 10
Budget Planners 12
Dated Student Agenda® 14
Undated Student Agenda® 16
School Events Agendas 18
Planner Options 24
Committed to providing the highest qualityStudent Planners at an exceptional value!
LincolnElementary2018-2019
GrantElementary
School
Southeast
Middle
School
Madison Senior High2018-2019
2
NON-CUSTOM Journals• 25 minimum order.• Only available with FREE Poly-Pro™ Value Cov er made from sturdy plastic – no imprint.• Handbook pages and options NOT available.• Page Marker Rulers available – see p. 24.• Production time is 5 –10 business days (1–2 weeks).
KGA
Quantity 25+ 50+ 100+ 250+ 500+ 1000+
Price 3.50 3.00 2.75 2.70 2.65 2.55
Price w/ discount* 3.25 2.75 2.50 2.45 2.40 2.30
*Order and ALL material must be received by May 16, 2018.
CUSTOM Journals• 60 minimum order.• Choose a FREE Poly-Pro™ cov er (p.20) made from sturdy plastic with your school name/mascot, a religious cover (p. 21), or a custom design (p. 22).• Options (p. 24–25) and Teacher Editions (p. 28) available.• Production time – see p. 29.
KGB Add Handbook Pages• Same as KGB, but add any number of custom handbook pages, including maps, a title page, ads, and calendars. Download handbook and calendar templates from our web site – see p. 26.• Production time – see p. 29.
KGC
NOTE: 1 page is 1 side of a sheet of paper.Example: For 10 pages, add 40¢ per journal.
*Order and ALL material must be received by May 16, 2018.
Quantity 60+ 100+ 150+ 250+ 500+ 750+ 1000+ 1500+ 2000+
Price 4.25 3.30 3.20 3.05 2.90 2.80 2.75 2.70 2.65
Price w/ discount* 4.00 3.05 2.95 2.80 2.65 2.55 2.50 2.45 2.40
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All Kindergarten Journals include a FREE Vinyl Pouch(one large pocket) and plastic back cover with ourDream, Plan, Achieve™ design (subject to change).
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Order online at www.schoolmate.comor see p. 31 for the order form.
Add 4¢ per page to KGB (Custom Journal) prices.
Price for ANY quantity
For ordersreceived by
May 16, 2018Payment is not dueuntil Sept. 1, 2018.
Value Cover
Call 800-516-8339 3
Coordinating Wall Chart$25/case of 5
371/2" x 241/2" – see p. 28.(While supplies last.)
Journal Features• 83/8" x 103/4" pages• 96 full-color pages with student resource pages• 3-hole drilled• Bound with plastic coil• Printed on recycled paper• See p.24–25 for options
Page Features• Letter/Number practice• Letter/Number recognition activities• Sight Words• Journal area• Parent / Teacher Comments area• “At Home” suggestions
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NON-CUSTOM Planners• 25 minimum order.• Only available with FREE Poly-Pro™ Value Cov er made from sturdy plastic – no imprint.• Handbook pages and options NOT available.• Page Marker Rulers available – see p. 24.• Production time is 5 –10 business days (1–2 weeks).
PRA
Quantity 25+ 50+ 100+ 250+ 500+ 1000+
Price 3.50 3.00 2.75 2.70 2.65 2.55
Price w/ discount* 3.25 2.75 2.50 2.45 2.40 2.30
*Order and ALL material must be received by May 16, 2018.
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All Primary Planners include a FREE Vinyl Pouch(one large pocket) and plastic back cover with ourDream, Plan, Achieve™ design (subject to change).
<CUSTOM Planners• 60 minimum order.• Choose a FREE Poly-Pro™ cov er (p.20) made from sturdy plastic with your school name/mascot, a religious cover (p. 21), or a custom design (p. 22).• Options (p. 24–25) and Teacher Editions (p. 28) available.• Production time – see p. 29.
Add Handbook Pages• Same as PRB, but add any number of custom handbook pages, including maps, a title page, ads, and calendars. Download handbook and calendar templates from our web site – see p. 26.• Production time – see p. 29.
NOTE: 1 page is 1 side of a sheet of paper.Example: For 10 pages, add 40¢ per planner.
*Order and ALL material must be received by May 16, 2018.
Quantity 60+ 100+ 150+ 250+ 500+ 750+ 1000+ 1500+ 2000+
Price 4.25 3.30 3.20 3.05 2.90 2.80 2.75 2.70 2.65
Price w/ discount* 4.00 3.05 2.95 2.80 2.65 2.55 2.50 2.45 2.40
Order online at www.schoolmate.comor see p. 31 for the order form.
Add 4¢ per page to PRB (Custom Planner) prices.
Price for ANY quantity
PRB PRC
For ordersreceived by
May 16, 2018Payment is not dueuntil Sept. 1, 2018.
Value Cover
Call 800-516-8339 5
Coordinating Wall Chart$25/case of 5
371/2" x 241/2" – see p. 28.(While supplies last.)
Planner Features• 83/8" x 103/4" pages• 104 full-color pages with student resource pages• Dated Aug. 5, 2018 – June 29, 2019• 3-hole drilled• Bound with plastic coil• Printed on recycled paper• See p.24–25 for options
Page Features• Daily writing area• Favorite Book• Weekly Goals• Parent / Teacher Comments area• Area for 20 spelling words• Art enrichment space• Educational activities• Word Play
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NON-CUSTOM Planners• 25 minimum order.• Only available with FREE Poly-Pro™ Value Cov er made from sturdy plastic – no imprint.• Handbook pages and options NOT available.• Page Marker Rulers available – see p. 24.• Production time is 5 –10 business days (1–2 weeks).
ELA
Quantity 25+ 50+ 100+ 250+ 500+ 1000+
Price 3.50 3.00 2.75 2.70 2.65 2.55
Price w/ discount* 3.25 2.75 2.50 2.45 2.40 2.30
*Order and ALL material must be received by May 16, 2018.
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All Elementary Plannersinclude a FREE plastic backcover with our Dream,Plan, Achieve™ design (subject to change).
<CUSTOM Planners• 60 minimum order.• Choose a FREE Poly-Pro™ cov er (p.20) made from sturdy plastic with your school name/mascot, a religious cover (p. 21), or a custom design (p. 22).• Options (p. 24–25) and Teacher Editions (p. 28) available.• Production time – see p. 29.
Add Handbook Pages• Same as ELB, but add any number of custom handbook pages, including maps, a title page, ads, and calendars. Download handbook and calendar templates from our web site – see p. 26.• Production time – see p. 29.
NOTE: 1 page is 1 side of a sheet of paper.Example: For 10 pages, add 40¢ per planner.
*Order and ALL material must be received by May 16, 2018.
Quantity 60+ 100+ 150+ 250+ 500+ 750+ 1000+ 1500+ 2000+
Price 4.25 3.30 3.20 3.05 2.90 2.80 2.75 2.70 2.65
Price w/ discount* 4.00 3.05 2.95 2.80 2.65 2.55 2.50 2.45 2.40
Order online at www.schoolmate.comor see p. 31 for the order form.
Add 4¢ per page to ELB (Custom Planner) prices.
Price for ANY quantity
ELB ELC
For ordersreceived by
May 16, 2018Payment is not dueuntil Sept. 1, 2018.
Value Cover
Call 800-516-8339 7
Coordinating Wall Chart$25/case of 5
371/2" x 241/2" – see p. 28.(While supplies last.)
Planner Features• 83/8" x 103/4" pages• 104 full-color pages with student resource pages• Dated Aug. 2, 2018 – June 30, 2019• 3-hole drilled• Bound with plastic coil• Printed on recycled paper• See p.24–25 for options
Page Features• Preprinted core subjects with 1 alternate class area• Weekly matrix format• Assignment check-off boxes• Parent / Teacher Comments area• Weekly vocabulary words• Weekly Goals/Reminders area• Educational activities• Weekly reading log• Area for 20 spelling words
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NON-CUSTOM Planners• 25 minimum order.• Only available with FREE Poly-Pro™ Value Cov er made from sturdy plastic – no imprint.• Handbook pages and options NOT available.• Page Marker Rulers available – see p. 24.• Production time is 5 –10 business days (1–2 weeks).
MSA
Quantity 25+ 50+ 100+ 250+ 500+ 1000+
Price 3.50 3.00 2.75 2.70 2.65 2.55
Price w/ discount* 3.25 2.75 2.50 2.45 2.40 2.30
*Order and ALL material must be received by May 16, 2018.
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CUSTOM Planners• 60 minimum order.• Choose a FREE Poly-Pro™ cov er (p.20) made from sturdy plastic with your school name/mascot, a religious cover (p. 21), or a custom design (p. 22).• Options (p. 24–25) and Teacher Editions (p. 28) available.• Production time – see p. 29.
Add Handbook Pages• Same as MSB, but add any number of custom handbook pages, including maps, a title page, ads, and calendars. Download handbook and calendar templates from our web site – see p. 26.• Production time – see p. 29.
NOTE: 1 page is 1 side of a sheet of paper.Example: For 10 pages, add 40¢ per planner.
*Order and ALL material must be received by May 16, 2018.
Quantity 60+ 100+ 150+ 250+ 500+ 750+ 1000+ 1500+ 2000+
Price 4.25 3.30 3.20 3.05 2.90 2.80 2.75 2.70 2.65
Price w/ discount* 4.00 3.05 2.95 2.80 2.65 2.55 2.50 2.45 2.40
Order online at www.schoolmate.comor see p. 31 for the order form.
Add 4¢ per page to MSB (Custom Planner) prices.
Price for ANY quantity
MSB MSC
For ordersreceived by
May 16, 2018Payment is not dueuntil Sept. 1, 2018.
All Middle School Plannersinclude a FREE plastic backcover with our Dream,Plan, Achieve™ design (subject to change).
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Value Cover
Call 800-516-8339 9
Coordinating Wall Chart$25/case of 5
371/2" x 241/2" – see p. 28.(While supplies last.)
Planner Features• 83/8" x 103/4" pages• 112 full-color pages with student resource pages and monthly planning pages• Dated July 30, 2018 – June 30, 2019• 3-hole drilled• Bound with plastic coil• Printed on recycled paper• See p.24–25 for options
Page Features• Preprinted core subjects with 3 alternate class areas• Weekly matrix format• Assignment check-off boxes• Parent / Teacher Comments area• Read – encourages reading• Optional area for comments, hall passes, and notes• Motivational quotes and study tips• Weekly vocabulary words• Historical events• Weekly Goals area• Educational activities
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NON-CUSTOM Planners• 25 minimum order.• Only available with FREE Poly-Pro™ Value Cov er made from sturdy plastic – no imprint.• Handbook pages and options NOT available.• Page Marker Rulers available – see p. 24.• Production time is 5 –10 business days (1–2 weeks).
HSA
Quantity 25+ 50+ 100+ 250+ 500+ 1000+
Price 3.25 2.75 2.50 2.45 2.40 2.30
Price w/ discount* 3.00 2.50 2.25 2.20 2.15 2.05
*Order and ALL material must be received by May 16, 2018.
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CUSTOM Planners• 60 minimum order.• Choose a FREE Poly-Pro™ cov er (p.21) made from sturdy plastic with your school name/mascot, a religious cover (p. 21), or a custom design (p. 22).• Options (p. 24–25) and Teacher Editions (p. 28) available.• Production time – see p. 29.
Add Handbook Pages• Same as HSB, but add any number of custom handbook pages, including maps, a title page, ads, and calendars. Download handbook and calendar templates from our web site – see p. 26.• Production time – see p. 29.
NOTE: 1 page is 1 side of a sheet of paper.Example: For 10 pages, add 30¢ per planner.
*Order and ALL material must be received by May 16, 2018.
Quantity 60+ 100+ 150+ 250+ 500+ 750+ 1000+ 1500+ 2000+
Price 3.95 3.00 2.90 2.75 2.60 2.50 2.45 2.40 2.35
Price w/ discount* 3.70 2.75 2.65 2.50 2.35 2.25 2.20 2.15 2.10
Order online at www.schoolmate.comor see p. 31 for the order form.
Add 3¢ per page to HSB (Custom Planner) prices.
Price for ANY quantity
HSB HSC
For ordersreceived by
May 16, 2018Payment is not dueuntil Sept. 1, 2018.
All High School Plannersinclude a FREE plastic backcover with our Dream,Plan, Achieve™ design (subject to change).
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Value Cover
Call 800-516-8339 11
Planner Features• 53/8" x 83/8" pages• 144 full-color pages with student resource pages• Monthly planning pages (placed before each month’s weekly spread)• Dated July 30, 2018 – June 30, 2019• Bound with plastic coil• Printed on recycled paper• See p.24–25 for options
Page Features• Maximum writing space• Assignment check-off area• Weekly Goals and Notes area• Motivational quotes and study tips• Weekly vocabulary words• Historical events• Educational activities• After-School section• Weekly Hall Pass section
Coordinating Wall Chart$25/case of 5
241/2" x 371/2" – see p. 28.(While supplies last.)
NON-CUSTOM Budget Planners• 25 minimum order.• Only available with FREE Poly-Pro™ Value Cov er made from sturdy plastic – no imprint.• Handbook pages and options NOT available.• Page Marker Rulers available – see p. 24.• Production time is 5 –10 business days (1–2 weeks).
CLA
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Order online at www.schoolmate.comor see p. 31 for the order form.
Payment is not due until Sept. 1, 2018.
Our most affordable planner products offering
customization
CUSTOM Budget Planners• 60 minimum order.• Choose a FREE Poly-Pro™ cov er (p.20–21) made from sturdy plastic with your school name/mascot, a religious cover (p. 21), or a custom design (p. 22).• Teacher Editions available – see p. 28.• Page Marker Rulers and Inserts available (options 1–5 NOT available) – see p. 24–25.• Production time – see p. 29.
Add Handbook Pages• Same as CLB and SRB, but add any number of custom handbook pages, including maps, a title page, ads, and calendars. Download handbook and calendar templates from our web site – see p. 26.• Production time – see p. 29.
Quantity 60+ 100+ 150+ 250+ 500+ 750+ 1000+ 1500+ 2000+
Price 3.75 2.80 2.70 2.55 2.40 2.30 2.25 2.20 2.15
NOTE: 1 page is 1 side of a sheet of paper.Example: For 10 pages, add 40¢ per
planner (CLB) or 30¢ per planner (SRB).
Add 4¢ per page to CLB (Custom Classic) prices.
Price for ANY quantity
SRA
Quantity 25+ 50+ 100+ 250+ 500+ 1000+
Price 3.00 2.50 2.25 2.20 2.15 2.05
Budget Classic Planners
Quantity 25+ 50+ 100+ 250+ 500+ 1000+
Price 2.75 2.25 2.00 1.90 1.85 1.75
Budget Scholar Planners
CLA
SRA
Budget Classic Planners CLB
Quantity 60+ 100+ 150+ 250+ 500+ 750+ 1000+ 1500+ 2000+
Price 3.30 2.45 2.35 2.25 2.10 2.00 1.95 1.90 1.85
Budget Scholar Planners SRB
Add 3¢ per page to SRB (Custom Scholar) prices.
All Budget Plannersinclude a FREEplastic back coverwith our Dream, Plan,Achieve™ design (subject to change).
CLB
Early Order Discount does NOT apply.
Early Order Discount does NOT apply.
Early Order Discount does NOT apply.
Early Order Discount does NOT apply.
Value Covers(subject to change)
SRB CLC SRC
Call 800-516-8339 13
Budget Scholar
Budget Planner Features
CoordinatingWall ChartsAvailable
(While supplies last.)See p. 28.
• Preprinted core subjects with 1 alternate class area• Weekly matrix format• Assignment check-off boxes• Parent /Teacher Comments area• Fun facts and study tips• Historical events• Weekly Goals area• Read – weekly reading log• Area for 20 spelling words
Budget Classic• 83/8" x 103/4" pages• 96 one-color pages with student resource section• Dated July 30, 2018 – June 30, 2019• 3-hole drilled• Bound with plastic coil
• Maximum writing space• Priority/check-off boxes• Weekly Goals and Notes areas• Motivational quotes and study tips• Weekly vocabulary words• Historical events
Budget Scholar• 53/8" x 83/8" pages• 128 one-color pages with student resource section and monthly planning pages• Dated July 30, 2018 – June 30, 2019• Bound with plastic coil
Budget Classic
14
AGA
Quantity 25+ 50+ 100+ 250+ 500+ 1000+
Price 2.80 2.30 2.05 2.00 1.95 1.90
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Excellentmid-sized 7”x 9”
transitional planner
Early Order Discount does NOT apply. Payment is not due until Sept. 1, 2018.
CUSTOM Agendas• 60 minimum order.• Choose a FREE full-color stock cover design (p.21) with your school name/mascot, a religious cover (p.21), or a custom design (p. 22).• Teacher Editions available – see p. 28.• Vinyl Pouches, Planning Stickers, Page Marker Rulers, and Inserts available (options 1, 2, and 3 NOT available) – see p. 24–25.• Production time – see p. 29.
Add Handbook Pages• Same as AGB, but add any number of custom handbook pages, including maps, a title page, ads, and calendars. Download handbook and calendar templates from our web site – see p. 26.• Production time – see p. 29.
NOTE: 1 page is 1 side of a sheet of paper.Example: For 10 pages, add 30¢ per agenda.
Order online at www.schoolmate.comor see p. 31 for the order form.
Add 3¢ per page to AGB (Custom Agenda) prices.
Price for ANY quantity
AGB AGC
Quantity 60+ 100+ 150+ 250+ 500+ 750+ 1000+ 1500+ 2000+
Price 3.40 2.45 2.40 2.35 2.25 2.15 2.10 2.05 2.00
Early Order Discount does NOT apply. Payment is not due until Sept. 1, 2018.
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Value Cover
NON-CUSTOM Agendas• 25 minimum order.• Only available with FREE Value Cov er printed on 12 pt. cover stock with plastic lamination.• Handbook pages and options NOT available.• Page Marker Rulers available – see p. 24.• Production time is 5 –10 business days (1–2 weeks).
All Dated Student Agendas® include aFREE back cover with our Dream, Plan,Achieve ™ design (subject to change).
Call 800-516-8339 15
Coordinating Wall Chart$25/case of 5
371/2" x 241/2" – see p. 28.(While supplies last.)
Agenda Features• 7" x 9" pages• 112 full-color pages with student resource pages• Dated July 30, 2018 – June 30, 2019• Drilled to fit into 3-ring binder• Bound with plastic coil• Printed on recycled paper• FREE 4 Hall Pass pages
Page Features• Preprinted core subjects with 3 alternate class areas• Weekly matrix format• Priority/check-off boxes• Parent/Teacher Comments area• Motivational quotes and study tips• Weekly Goals and Notes areas
Page Marker Ruler: optional – 20¢/agenda
16
Undated Student Agendas®
• Low $1.80 per agenda (60 minimum order).• Only available with our FREE Value Cov er printed on 12 pt. cover stock with plastic lamination – no imprint.• Handbook pages, options, and Teacher Editions NOT available.• Page Marker Rulers available – see p. 24.• Production time is 5 –10 business days (1–2 weeks).• Payment is not due until Sept. 1, 2018.
UDA
Only $1.80 per agenda!
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Order online at www.schoolmate.comor see p. 31 for the order form.
Our lowest priced full-color planner, the UndatedStudent Agenda,® provides a way for schools tostretch tight budgets. Teachers appreciate thepopular features packed into this affordableplanner. Low price doesn’t have to mean lowquality – just smart thinking!
Early Order Discount does NOT apply.
All Undated StudentAgendas® include aFREE back cover withour Dream, Plan,Achieve ™ design (subject to change).
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Undated PagesIt’s easy for students to add dates and months to undated pages. Plus, unused planners canbe utilized the following year, eliminating waste.
Convenient 7”x 9” SizeThis popular size is handy for students – they cancarry planners anywhere and easily fit them intobinders and backpacks.
A B
A
Excellentmid-sized 7”x 9”
transitional planner
Call 800-516-8339 17
Coordinating Wall Chart$25/case of 5
371/2" x 241/2" – see p. 28.(While supplies last.)
Agenda Features• 7" x 9" pages• 112 full-color pages with student resource pages• Contains 48 weeks• Drilled to fit into 3-ring binder• Bound with plastic coil• Printed on recycled paper• FREE 4 Hall Pass pages
Page Features• Preprinted core subjects with 3 alternate class areas• Weekly matrix format• Priority/check-off boxes• Parent/Teacher Comments area• Motivational quotes and study tips• Weekly Goals and Notes areas
Page Marker Ruler: optional – 20¢/agenda
B
1 8
Choose from 2 sizes3 formats each –
VIEW ONLINE
Creating a custom planner withall your school events right onyour planner pages is fast andeasy! Add your events, holidays,and choice of filler topics. Eachspread can even include yourmascot and web address.Choose from two sizes.
CUSTOM Agendas• 100 minimum order.• Choose a FREE full-color stock cover design (p.21) with your school name/mascot, a religious cover (p.21), or a custom design (p. 22).• Vinyl Pouches, Planning Stickers, Page Marker Rulers, and Inserts available (options 1, 2, and 3 NOT available) – see p. 24–25.• Teacher Editions NOT available.• Production time – see p. 29.
Add Handbook Pages• Same as TB or QB, but add any number of custom handbook pages, including maps, ads, etc. Down- load handbook templates from our web site – see p. 26.• Production time – see p. 29.
NOTE: 1 page is 1 side of a sheet of paper.Example: For 10 pages, add 30¢ per agenda.
School Events Agendas MUST be built online at www.schoolmate.comDo NOT use the order form on p. 31.
Add 3¢ per page to TB or QB (Custom Agenda) prices.
Price for ANY quantity
TB TC
Quantity 100+ 150+ 200+ 250+ 300+ 400+
Early Order Discount does NOT apply. Payment not due until Sept. 1, 2018
Price 5.30 3.80 3.20 2.95 2.45 1.85
Choose a stock or custom cover
Target - 7”x 9”
QB QC
Includes a FREE back cover with Dream, Plan,Achieve ™
design (subject to change).
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Target or QuestTB QB
MonroeMiddle School
SoutheastHigh School2018–2019
Call 800-516-8339 19
Agenda Features• Choose 7" x 9" or 53/8" x 83/8" size• Choose from 3 formats of each size; view at www.schoolmate.com• 136 one-color pages with weekly and monthly planning pages• Contains 52 weeks• Choose 2018 start date: 6/ 4, 7/2, 7/30 or 9/3• 7" x 9" Agenda is drilled to fit into 3-ring binder (53/8" x 83/8" is not)• Bound with plastic coil• FREE 4 Hall Pass pages
Customizable PageFeatures Add school events for each day. Add standard holidays with the option to include your own.
Add fillers – choose from study tips, motivational quotes, scripture, historical events, or add your own custom content.
Add mascot and web address.
A
BC
A
B
C
C
Coordinating Wall Chart$25 /case of 5
241/2" x 371/2" – see p. 28.(While supplies last.)
Quest - 53/8”x 83/8”
A
B
A
A
Covers are FREE(only available with Custom Planners & Agendas)
• Covers include school name and mascot in black ink (provide clear copy of school mascot or select from our online mascot library).• Covers are preprinted and cannot be changed.• Only Value Covers are available for Undated Student Agendas®
or Non-Custom Planners or Agendas.
Note: The school year (2018–2019) may be added and will look bestif school name is limited to two lines.
P-785
Kindergarten, Primary, Elementary, Middle School & Budget Classic PlannersOnly available with Custom Planners
GrantMiddleSchool
SoutheastElementary2018–2019
MadisonMiddleSchool
JohnsonElementary2018–2019
KennedyMiddleSchool
WestsideElementary2018–2019
EastsideElementary2018–2019
P = Poly-ProTM covers made from sturdy plastic (no 3D effects)
FC = 12 pt. cover stock with plastic lamination
P-787 P-788 P-791
P-792 P-793 P-794 P-795
P-796 P-797
KGCKGB PRB PRC ELB ELC MSB MSC CLB CLC
LincolnElementary2018–2019
FranklinElementary2018–2019
P-799 P-801
WestsideElementary2018–2019
JacksonMiddleSchool
MonroeJr. High
2018–2019
High School & Budget Scholar PlannersOnly available with Custom Planners
Grant Senior High2018–2019
LincolnSeniorHigh
Dated Student Agendas® & School Events AgendasOnly available with Custom Agendas
Kennedy Elementary
MonroeMiddle School
East High2018–2019
LincolnJunior High2018–2019
P-HS62 P-HS63
FC-40 FC-41 FC-42 FC-43
HSB HSC SRB SRC
AGB AGC
P-HS61
Order online at www.schoolmate.com
NortheastMiddle School
2018–2019
FC-44
Religious covers for the Dated Student Agenda® and School Events Agendas areprinted on 12 pt. cover stock with plastic lamination.
Religious covers for Planners are printed on sheets and include FREE Dura-Vue™
plastic cover overlays (see at right).
Religious CoversOnly available with Custom Planners and Agendas
SpringfieldChristian
2018–2019
ParkviewLutheranSchool
Valley ChristianAcademy
2018–2019
R-25 R-26 R-27 R-28
Holy CrossHigh School2018–2019
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Dura-Vue™
FREE Dura-VueTM plasticcover overlay (not available
with Student Agendas®)
TB TC
SRB SRCKGCKGB PRB PRC ELB ELC MSB MSC CLB CLC
AGB AGC TB TC
HSB HSC
QB QC
QB QC
JeffersonHigh
School
One-Color Covers FREE
Multi-Color Covers 25¢/planner ($40 min.)Choose two standard inks.
C32 C33 C34
T32 T33 T34
Standard InksDue to the printing process, colorsshown below may vary from actualprinted colors. Printed cover colorscan also vary from year to year.
LightGold
OldGold
Orange
Purple Navy Royal
Process Turquoise Green
Hunter Brown Red
Wine Smoke Black
LindenMiddle School
2018–2019
JacksonElementary
• Use your own press-ready design (see p. 27) or a School Mate® design with your chosen ink(s), mascot, school name, and photo (for F4 – F9).• Planner custom cover designs are printed on sheets and include FREE Dura-Vue™ plastic cover overlays (see p. 21).• Dated Student Agenda® and School Events Agenda custom cover designs are printed on 12 pt. cover stock with plastic lamination.
SoutheastHigh School2018–2019
LindenMiddle School
2018–2019
JacksonElementary
SoutheastHigh School2018–2019
Only available with Custom Planners and AgendasKGB
KGC
PRB
PRC
ELB
ELC
MSB
MSC
HSB
HSC
AGB
AGC
CLB
CLC
SRB
SRC
TB
TC
QB
QC
22 View covers larger at www.schoolmate.com
Submit your school mascot, orfor greater convenience choosefrom our mascot library. Go towww.schoolmate.com to view.
Mascot Library
23
Photo MascotsSee our web site for many photo mascots that can be used for coversF4-F9.
Custom Back Covers 25¢/planner ($40 min.)• All planners and agendas include our FREE Dream, Plan, Achieve ™ back cover design, but custom back covers are available for an extra charge.
• Custom back covers are NOT available for Undated Student Agendas® or Non-Custom Planners or Agendas.
Submit your school mascot, orfor greater convenience choosefrom our mascot library. Go towww.schoolmate.com to view.
Mascot Library
MAIN GYM34
Health45
Band44
Music43
Comm42 55
B
121
123
125
122
101
103
BG
105
107
108
106
104
102
XeroxLost & Found
124
GSMALL GYM/STAGE
32
BG
CAFETERIA30 31
GirlsLockerRoom
Home Ec40
Art41
Nurse CounselorSocial Worker
OFFICE
First Floor
Asst.Principal
Principal
BoysLockerRoom
LearningCenter
227
225 226
224
222
220
223
221
241243245
244 242 B G 240
201
203
B
G
205
207
210
208
206
204202
BG
Second Floor
EastsideMiddle School
Map
Western HillsCountry Club & Golf Resort
BankOne Your one and only bank.
Eclips Inc. A Division of MASTERSONS
Thank you for supporting us!
TrustedTru CouncilCoreMedia WFLN3
Smith Custom HomesCustom Built • Custom Loved
Justine’s Jewelry
SeptemberS M T W T F S
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 3
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30
AugustS M T W T F S1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31
OctoberS M T W T F S
1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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Swim or go on a bike ride.
Play a sport – basketball, tennis, golf, soccer, volleyball, etc.
Stretch, run in place, or do sit ups while watching TV.
Help wash your family’s vehicle.
Take your dog on a walk.
Help take care of a garden.
Use stairs instead of elevators.
It’s good for your body andyour mind. Exercise puts you
in a better mood. You’ll have energy and become stronger.
Exercise helps you sleep. Exercising helps your body stick to a normal routine.
Exercise helps you look better. People who exercise each day have an easier time staying at a healthy weight.
Exercise lowers health risks. People who are active are less likely to become sick.
It’s important to burn enough calories tokeep a healthy weight. Use these tips tofind the right balance.
Don’t skip meals or overeat. Eat three meals a day and don’t ever skip breakfast.
Eat small, healthy snacks between meals. This will help you avoid overeating during meals.
Don’t eat when you’re bored or while watching TV. Are you really hungry? If not, then don’t eat.
Eat less foods with lots of fat, sugar, and salt. They are full of “empty calories” and don’t do you any good. Try healthier snacks like fruit, nuts, or yogurt.
Drink plenty of water. Avoid soda and other sugary drinks that are also full of empty calories.
Get at least 60 minutes of physical activity each day.
If you feel like you overate, add some extra physical activity to your day. Check out the fun, fast, and healthy ways to burn 100 calories (at left).
Get Moving Reasons to Exercise Keep a Balance
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Anti-Bullying – IN2• Defining Bullying• Who Is Involved?• Types of Bullying• Cyberbullying• Dealing with Bullying
Healthy Living – IN1• Food Guidelines• Healthy Eating Tips• Food Labels• Exercise• Sleep• Taking Care of Your Body• Say No to Drugs, Tobacco, & Alcohol
Catholic Faith – IN3• The Church• Holy Scripture• Mass• Liturgical Year• Sacraments• Prayers• The Rosary• Social Justice
Always check the serving size of each food you eat.
How many crackers are one serving? ___________________________
Calories are the measure of energy the food provides.
How many calories are in one serving?__________________________
This food is not very healthy because it has too much total fat.
How much total fat is in one serving?
Grams: _____________
Percent: _____________
Too much cholesterol and sodium are bad for you.
Do these crackers have any cholesterol? _____________
Do they have sodium? ___________ If so, how much? _____________
Getting enough vitamins and minerals is important to be healthy.
What vitamins or minerals are in these crackers?___________________
The ingredients list lets you know what is in the food.
Is sugar one of the ingredients? ______________
Serving Size 6 Crackers (15g)
Servings Per Container About 7
Amount Per Serving
Calories 120 Calories from Fat 70
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 8g 12%
Saturated Fat 4g 20%
Trans Fat 0g
Polyunsaturated Fat 3g
Monounsaturated Fat 1g
Cholesterol 0mg 0%
Sodium 310mg 13%
Total Carbohydrate 10g 3%
Dietary Fiber less than 1g 1%
Sugars less than 1g
Protein 2g
Vitamin A 0% • Vitamin C 0%
Calcium 0% • Iron 2%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 caloriediet. Your daily values may be higher or lowerdepending on your calorie needs.
Calories 2,000 2,500
Total Fat Less than 65g 80g
Sat. Fat Less than 20g 25g
Cholesterol Less than 300mg 300mg
Sodium Less than 2,400mg 2,400mg
Total Carbohydrate 300g 375g
Dietary Fiber 25g 30g
Calories per gram: Fat 9 • Carbohydrate 4 • Protein 4
INGREDIENTS: ENRICHED FLOUR (WHEAT FLOUR, NIACIN,REDUCED IRON, THIAMIN MONONITRATE [VITAMIN B1],RIBOFLAVIN [VITAMIN B2], FOLIC ACID), SOYBEAN OIL WITHTBHQ FOR FRESHNESS, SUGAR, SALT, CONTAINS TWOPERCENT OR LESS OF NATURAL FLAVOR, LEAVENING(SODIUM ACID PYROPHOSPHATE, BAKING SODA,MONOCALCIUM PHOSPHATE), CORN SYRUP, HIGHFRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP, GARLIC POWDER, PARSLEY,WHEY, SOY LECITHIN.
CONTAINS WHEAT AND SOY INGREDIENTS
Food LabelsThink food labels are hard to read?Don’t look at only one part of the label. Check how many calories a foodhas, but also look at the amount of fat and sugar, which may be high.
Look at the sample label and answer the questions to learn more about the different parts of a food label.
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> Eat foods with less fat, cholesterol, and sodium.
> Eat foods with more fiber, vitamins, and minerals.
> Based on your food plan from MyPyramid.gov, keep your calories, fat,
and fiber in check.
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Lutheran Confession – IN4• History of the Church• What We Believe• Martin Luther• Holy Scripture• Creeds• Church Year• Sacraments• Prayers
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Sleep
Are you getting enough sleep?
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How many hours of sleep do you get each night?Most kids don’t get enough. To stay healthy, you should get between 10 to 11 hours of sleep each night.
Sleep gives you energy
to get through each day.
Sleep also allows your
brain to work correctly.
A nswer the following questions to find out.
Do you have a hard time waking up in the mornings?
Do you find it hard to pay attention during school or any other time?
Do you have a hard time staying awake in classes?
Do you feel like you’re in a bad mood more often than usual?
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Make a routine by going to bed and waking up at about the same time each day – even on weekends. Once your body is used to the routine, you will be able to fall asleep easier.
Don’t eat foods and drinks with caffeine, such as chocolate, soda, and tea, close to bedtime.
Turn off the TV and computer one hour before going to bed to help you “wind down.”
Get exercise each day, but avoid exercising right before bed. You’ll get your heart pumping, which will make it hard to settle down and fall asleep.
Before going to bed, dim the lights. This will tell your brain that it’s time to fall asleep. In the morning, bright light tells your brain to wake up.
Finish your homework early instead of waiting until right before bed.
Keep your bedroom cool, dark, and quiet. A stuffy room with noise only makes it harder to sleep.
Naps are good to get extra rest. Just make sure they’re not too long or too close to your bedtime.
Getting Enough Sleep Is Important!Missing sleep may cause
you to be in a bad mood.
Sleep helps you feel
better about yourself.
Sleep helps you focus
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DIRECT & INDIRECTBullying ranges from direct attacks (pushing or name calling) to indirect attacks (exclusion or spreading rumors). Direct bullying is
easier to recognize than indirect bullying; however, both types often go unnoticed by people outside of the situation. Direct bullying
may be downplayed as “goofing off” between friends, and in many cases, adults are oblivious to indirect bullying. Boys are usually
the perpetrators of direct attacks, while girls often use indirect attacks; however, the situations are sometimes reversed.
Besides being considered direct or indirect, bullying can be grouped into more specific categories: physical, verbal, and social.
Physical bullying includes:
Verbal bullying includes:
Social bullying includes:
TEASING VS. TAUNTINGTaunting is a form of bullying; however, it can often be confused with teasing by
bystanders. Even bullies who taunt other students often excuse their behavior by
saying they were just teasing. So what is the difference between teasing and taunting?
Teasing is:
Taunting is:
As you can see, teasing and taunting are extremely different. No one should
excuse taunting as “just teasing.”
• pushing/hitting
• chasing
• spreading rumors
• withdrawing friendship
• name calling
• making threats
• between friends
• lighthearted and playful
• not intended to upset
• one-sided
• sinister and not playful
• intended to upset
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• gossiping
• excluding others
• stopped if feelings are hurt
• meant for all to laugh
• reciprocated
• continued if feelings are hurt
• meant for the bully to laugh
• destroying property
• stealing
• taunting or nasty jokes
• insults or racial slurs
• Which type of bullying do you think is most common? Which is the most hurtful? Explainyour answers. Do other types of bullying exist? What are they?
• Does your group of friends like to tease one another? Has your teasing ever been mistaken for bullying by a teacher or other adult?
WHAT IS BULLYING?Do these statements from students describe instances of bullying?
Madison: “She never invites me to her parties.”
Josh: “I heard him call another student a name in the hallway.”
Kelly: “Why does she always ignore me? What have I done to her?”
Unsure? That’s okay. Each of these statements may or may not be
considered bullying – it depends on the situation. For example, if
Madison is the only person not invited to the parties, she is likely
being excluded on purpose. This is a form of bullying. However, if
she is not the only uninvited person, there is a chance Madison
and the other girl are simply not close friends. How can theother two statements be considered instances of bullying?How might they not be considered instances of bullying?
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HOW PREVALENT IS BULLYING?Bullying is not always reported, so it’s difficult to know how often
it occurs. Researchers have estimated that between 15 –30% of
students are involved, either as victims, bullies, or bystanders.
Reasons someone might not report bullying: • ashamed of being a target
• afraid of retaliation from the bully
• worried that adults cannot stop it
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Bullying is not always immediately identifiable. Being able
to define it helps. Bullying is repeated psychological or physical harassment and attacks on other people.
• Do you think bullying is a serious problem or a normal part of growing up?
• Is bullying common in your school? Where do you see bullying take place?
WHERE DOES BULLYING HAPPEN?Bullying can occur in many places. Bathrooms, locker rooms,
hallways, courtyards, and buses are the most common locations
because teachers have a more difficult time witnessing bullying.
Bullying online, known as cyberbullying, has become more
common. Chat rooms, social networking sites, instant messagers,
texting, and e-mail are often used by bullies.
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WHAT IS CYBERBULLYING?A type of bullying that is quickly becoming more and more common is cyberbullying. Using interactive technology, such as e-mail,
instant messaging, texting, social networking sites, Internet games, or password and ID theft, bullies can easily attack others
anonymously and repeatedly. With their identities hidden, bullies feel they have free reign to post messages or images that hurt
a specific individual or group of people.
Examples of cyberbullying: • sending or forwarding malicious messages or pictures
• posting embarrassing pictures of targets
• tricking others by pretending to be someone else
• spreading personal information, lies, or rumors
• starting mean-spirited groups on social networking sites
STOP CYBERBULLYINGCyberbullying is extremely hurtful, especially because bullies are harder to
identify. Even though it is becoming more common and may seem impossible
to overcome, it can be stopped and prevented.
Ways to stop and prevent cyberbullying: • report the problem to a parent and/or law enforcement official
• save and print any correspondence
• refuse to participate in attacks and encourage others to do the same
• ignore e-mails or messages from strangers or known bullies
• block communication with the bully
• never share personal information or passwords
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• Have you ever encountered a cyberbully? How did you handle the situation? If you haven’t encountered a cyberbully, how do you think you would handle the situation?
• Have you taken any precautions to avoid cyberbullying? If so, what? Besides being harder to identify, why do you think so many more bullies are using technology?
TELLING VS. TATTLINGWhen you witness bullying, what is your first instinct? In most cases, telling an adult about the bullying is the best solution, but many
students have trouble with this. Why? They don’t want to tattle; however, telling and tattling are two very different things.
Telling: • gets someone OUT of trouble
• is a responsible decision
• usually solves problems
Tattling: • gets someone IN trouble
• is for personal gain
• usually causes problems
If you are a victim or bystander in a bullying situation, telling an adult
is never considered tattling. Your observations are important as teachers
or other adults may not be able to see bullying as easily. Be responsible
and report to an adult whenever you see someone in trouble.
BE A LEADEROne of the best ways for your school to stop bullying is to have an effective policy on
bullying. To find out if your school has a policy, talk to a teacher, counselor, or principal.
Ask about the current policy and give your feedback – as a student, you are more likely
to know whether the policy actually works or not.
If your school does not have a bullying policy, or the current one does not work well,
think about what you can do to help. Gather a group of friends to brainstorm and present
your ideas to the counselor or principal. Let teachers know that you have concerns
about the policy and want to make a difference.
Once you have presented your ideas, don’t stop! Stay involved and let teachers know how the policy is
working. Hold a review session after the new policy has been in place for a few months. Consider what
has been working and what has not been working. You may need to make some tweaks and adjustments, but
don’t let this discourage you. Nothing can prevent bullying 100%, but you can still give 100% to help make a difference.
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• Why does telling an adult have such a negative stigma, even when it is to help someone else?
• Do you know if your school has a policy on bullying? What does it say? With a group, discuss whether the policy works or not. If you school does not have one, discuss if it needs one.
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Say NO to Tobacco, Alcohol, & Drugs
Drugs are substances that affect the
way your body works. Many drugs
are illegal and cause major damage.
DRUGSTOBACCO ALCOHOL
Just SayHave you ever been pressured to try tobacco, alcohol, or drugs?Even if you’re curious, say NO – it’s worth it to stay safe, healthy, and alive! Use these tips to make saying NO easier.
Know your reasons for sayingNO. Do you play sports? Has afamily member had a bad
experience with drugs? These are not excuses; they are real reasons for saying no. If someone does not like your choice, he or she is not a good friend.
Think of the people that you willdisappoint. Explain how much
trouble you would be in by parents, teachers, and others to take away some of the pressure.
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to break. Why? Tobacco contains
nicotine, a very addictive substance.
Once people use it for a few weeks,
they want it again and again.
Just like smoking, people often start
drinking to look cool. However, did
you know alcohol is a drug?
Drugs don’t solve problems.They cause problems. They waste timeand money and cause problems withfamily and friends. You won’t becomepopular, and you’ll only gain bad attention.
Drugs mess you up.They fry your brain, make you act stupid,and steal your happiness. With drugs,you always lose.
Drugs affect your future.Using drugs takes away your chances forsuccess. Don’t take the road that leadsto nowhere.
Tobacco causes health problems.Smoking causes many cancers. In fact,almost all lung cancer is caused bysmoking. It also makes you more likely to get sick and be unhealthy.
Tobacco makes you less cool.Some kids think smoking is cool, butsmoke is stinky. Plus, it stains your teeth. Gross!
Tobacco steals from you.It not only takes away your health, but also your money and even friends.
Tobacco hurts others.Second-hand smoke (inhaled by non-smokers) causes many of the sameproblems that smokers have.
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Alcohol is risky.It increases your risk of death (by car accident in most cases), weight gain,and other health problems. It also makesyou more likely to use other drugs.
Alcohol affects your future.Heavy drinkers usually finish fewer yearsof education. Alcohol affects your schoolwork. Without school, you’re on the fasttrack to nowhere.
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By attending Mass, we become a community of believers gathered for God, learning the teachings of Christ and partaking in Holy
Communion. Mass is unique for each of us because we also come to communicate with and give ourselves to God in our own ways.
It’s important to attend Mass with an attitude of joy, love, praise, and reverence for God. It is at Mass that we gather to be spiritually
fed by Christ.
ORDER OF MASSIntroductory Rites Entrance Song, Greeting, Penitential Rite, Gloria, Opening Prayer
Mass begins with the Introductory Rites, which form us into
a community and prepare us to receive God’s word and the
Eucharist. We begin by making the Sign of the Cross to remind
ourselves of Jesus’ sacrifice and victory. Christ’s presence is
acknowledged, and we are given the chance to ask for and receive
mercy for our sins. After asking for mercy, we recite the Gloria in
order to praise God with Jesus, and we are given a moment for
silent prayer. Pauses in Mass, such as this moment, are provided
for us so we can communicate with God and feel His presence in
our own hearts.
Liturgy of the WordFirst Reading, Responsorial Psalm, Second Reading, Alleluia orGospel Acclamation, Gospel, Homily, Profession of Faith (Creed),General Intercessions (Prayer of the Faithful)
The next part of Mass is the Liturgy of the Word. During this time,
we listen to the Word of God through three different readings. The first
reading is taken from the books of the Old Testament (except during
the Easter season), and it usually relates to the gospel reading.
After the first reading, we sing or recite a psalm as a prayer to God.
The second reading comes from one of the letters (usually Paul’s)
of the New Testament.
Before the gospel is read, we sing or recite the Alleluia verse to
remind us of Jesus’ presence and prepare us to hear His word.
The priest then gives the homily to emphasize what we heard in
the Scriptures, and we stand to proclaim our faith in God through
the Creed. Our petitions are presented to God, and we ask Him to
hear our prayers – this brings a close to the Liturgy of the Word
and prepares us to receive the Eucharist.
Liturgy of the EucharistPreparation and Offering of the Gifts, Prayer Over the Gifts, Eucharistic Prayer, Memorial Acclamation, Lord’s Prayer, Signof Peace, Communion Rite
The Liturgy of the Eucharist begins when the gifts of bread and
wine are brought forth to the altar and prepared. With prayers, we
praise God and offer Him the gifts so they may be transformed into
the body and blood of Christ. The Last Supper is recalled, and we
hear the words Jesus spoke to the disciples. The Eucharistic Prayer
reminds us that Jesus gave Himself as a sacrifice to forgive our
sins and offer us eternal life.
We are then asked to proclaim the mystery of faith during the Memorial Acclamation. The Lord’s Prayer and the Sign of Peaceare the final preparations for the Communion Rite, when we are invited to go forward and share in the body and blood of Christ. Byparticipating in Holy Communion, we become united with Jesusand all the people of the Church. Afterwards, the priest prays forthe Eucharist to feed and benefit us spiritually.
Concluding RitesBlessing, Dismissal
Mass comes to a close with a final blessing from the priest. He
dismisses us by saying, “Go in peace to love and serve the Lord.”
Our response, “Thanks be to God,” should be said in a true spirit of
gratitude – as we leave we can be joyful for the chance to have
celebrated and worshipped God with the community of the Church.
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THE OLD TESTAMENTThe Old Testament is about the covenant between God and our Jewish
ancestors in the faith. The Catholic Old Testament contains 46 books.
PentateuchGenesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy
Also known as the Torah (Law), these books describe the creation
and tell of the Israelites’ journey to become the people of God.
Historical BooksJoshua, Judges, Ruth, 1 & 2 Samuel, 1 & 2 Kings, 1 & 2 Chronicles,Ezra, Nehemiah, Tobit, Judith, Esther, 1 & 2 Maccabees
In these books, God’s guiding hand and comfort is demonstrated,
as well as the suffering that results from turning away from Him.
Wisdom BooksJob, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs, Wisdom, Sirach
The Wisdom Books use poetry, songs, and proverbs to provide
guidance and instructions on how to live a life pleasing to God.
Prophetic BooksMajor Prophets: Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel Minor Prophets: Lamentations, Baruch, Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah,Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi
The Prophetic Books were written by God through the prophets.
Repentance, the coming Messiah, and prophesies are major themes.
The Church is more than just a building – it is a community of people, united by Christ’s love and the task of maintaining and spreadingthe Good News on Earth. Christ’s love takes human form through our love for one another. How did the Church begin? Jesus gatheredfollowers throughout His life on earth. Twelve of these followers became His apostles, with whom Jesus shared His teachings in preparationfor the Church. The Last Supper was the final step to prepare the apostles, and it revealed how they were to carry out Christ’s mission. Thefounding of the Church was completed with the descent of the Holy Spirit; therefore, the birthday of the Church is Pentecost.
THE NEW TESTAMENTThe 27 books of the New Testament are the result of the effort topreserve the teachings of Jesus.
GospelsMatthew, Mark, Luke, John
The Gospels were written by four of Jesus’ apostles as a testimony
of His life, teachings, and resurrection.
Acts of the ApostlesActs serves as a connection between the Gospels and the Letters.
It is an account of how the early Church developed and grew.
LettersRomans, 1 & 2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians,1 & 2 Thessalonians, 1 & 2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon, Hebrews, James,1 & 2 Peter, 1, 2 & 3 John, Jude
Written by Saint Paul, his followers, and other apostles, these
letters to Christians continue the teachings of Jesus.
RevelationWritten by John, this final book of the New Testament is a message
of hope and a promise of Christ’s return and victory.
God communicates with His people through the Bible. With inspiration
from God, many different people wrote the various books in the Bible.
It is divided into two parts – the Old and New Testament.
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In the Catholic Church, we celebrate seven sacraments, or saving actions of Christ. Each sacrament is a sign of Jesus’ love for us.
Participating in the sacraments brings us closer to God and helps us confirm and renew our faith in Him.
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BAPTISM (Matt. 28:19)
The sacrament of baptism is important because it washes away
our original sin and our personal sins. With baptism, we are reborn
and enter into the community of the Church. Baptism can never
be lost – the bond it creates with God is unbreakable.
CONFIRMATION (Acts 8:14–17)
Our bond with God and the Church, first formed at baptism,
is strengthened through the sacrament of confirmation. The
sacrament of confirmation is our chance to reaffirm our faith and
commitment to God. Through this sacrament, the gifts we receive
from the Holy Spirit are increased so we can be living examples of
the love and teachings of Christ.
EUCHARIST (Matt. 26:26–28)
The sacrament of the Eucharist (Holy Communion) allows us to
receive the body and blood of Christ and be fed spiritually. Holy
Communion reminds us of the Last Supper and Jesus’ sacrifice.
Through this meal, Christ shares Himself with us. Each time we
partake, we become one body with Christ, symbolizing the total one-
ness we will someday share with Him.
RECONCILIATION (John 20:22–23)
The sacrament of reconciliation helps us experience God’s mercy
and love in the face of sin. No matter how hard we try, we will all
sin. God knows our sin, yet His love for us is unconditional. The
sacrament of reconciliation lets us examine our sins and confess
them with true repentance, so that we can be forgiven, mend our
relationship with God, and partake in His grace.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK (James 5:14–15)
The sacrament of the anointing of the sick is received when
a person is ill or dying. Through the anointing, we receive the
blessings of the Holy Spirit and feel God’s grace. This sacrament
provides peace and spiritual strength to those who suffer. While
anointing may prepare us for death, it can also restore spiritual,
mental, and physical health.
HOLY ORDERS (2 Tim. 1:6–9)
The sacrament of holy orders is the process by which men can
become ordained as bishops, priests, and deacons of the Church.
During this sacrament, the ordained bishops and priests are given
the power to act in Christ’s name by providing the sacraments to
the people of the Church (especially the Eucharist) and spreading
the Word of Christ. Deacons can also spread the Good News and
minister to the people, although they cannot lead Mass.
MARRIAGE (Matt.19:5–6)
The sacrament of marriage involves more than just a couple –
Christ plays a key role. Holy Matrimony unites a couple with the
love of Christ, so that they may be a living example of faith and
God’s love. Marriage is a sacred covenant in which a couple shares
a commitment to each other and God, and to raise their children
in the teaching of Christ.
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Jesus said, “This is my commandment: love one another as I love you” (John 15:12). This commandment is the basis of Catholic Social Teaching.
As people of the Church, we have the responsibility to preserve the dignity of life of all people and care for the world God so graciously created
for us. Social justice also encompasses protecting the sanctity of life, helping the poor and powerless, treating all people as equals, and living as
an example to all the people we meet. There are seven principles of Catholic Social Teaching:
SPIRITUAL WORKS OF MERCY• Admonish the sinner. • Instruct the ignorant.• Counsel the doubtful.• Comfort the sorrowful.• Bear wrongs patiently.• Forgive all injuries.• Pray for the living and
the dead.
Life and Dignity of the Human Person• Every person deserves respect because they were made in the
image of God. God loves us all, so we should love one another.• Human life is sacred. Institutions should enhance, not threaten,
the lives and dignity of all people.
Rights and Responsibilities of the Human Person• As human beings, we have some basic rights, such as the right
to life, shelter, education, clothing, food, etc., as well as the rightto raise families and choose our religion.
• With rights comes responsibility. We need to be responsible toour families, communities, and world. Those with more shouldhelp those with less.
Call to Family, Community, and Participation• Every person is connected through family and community. It is
our responsibility to make the world a better place to live.• Family is the central institution; therefore, it should be supported
and not undermined.
The Dignity of Work and the Rights of Workers• God blessed us all with various skills; therefore, work is a way to
serve God by using those skills.• We have the right to productive and decent work, fair wages, safe
working conditions, and rest from work.
Option for the Poor and Vulnerable• Just as Jesus taught, we should help people who are in need.
Serving them is a way to serve the Lord.• Jesus instructs us to put the needs of the poor and vulnerable first.
Solidarity of the Human Family• No matter what our race, ethnicity, economic status, etc., we are
all part of one human family.• Jesus tells us to love our neighbors. We should promote peace and justice, end racism, and help others.
Care for God’s Creation• Our faith requires us to care for the Earth and be good stewards.
God created the world for us, so we show him respect by takingcare of it.
• This also includes protecting and caring for our fellow humans and living creatures.
Justice
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CORPORAL WORKS OF MERCY• Feed the hungry.• Give drink to the thirsty.• Clothe the naked.• Visit the imprisoned.• Shelter the homeless.• Visit the sick.• Bury the dead.
loveloveFRUITS OF THEHOLY SPIRIT• Love • Joy• Peace• Patience• Kindness• Goodness• Faithfulness• Gentleness• Self -Control
GIFTS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT• Wisdom • Understanding• Counsel• Fortitude• Knowledge• Piety• Fear of the Lord
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Handbook Page Templates
All page elements(i.e., text, headers, footers,artwork, and page numbers)
must be contained withinthe yellow areas.
Besides your school handbook, pages may also include a title page,maps, calendars, advertising, charts, etc. Handbook pages arepriced by the page. Note: 1 page is 1 side of a sheet of paper.
8.5"
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Page numbers must stay within margins.
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Kindergarten, Primary,Elementary, Middle School& Budget Classic Planners
Dated Student Agenda® &Target School Events Agenda
High School,Budget Scholar Planner &
Quest School Events Agenda
4¢/page/book3¢/page/book
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Press-Ready GuidelinesPages must be typed the way you want them to print. We will NOTproofread, edit, or make alterations. Pages must be ready to print.Corrections or replacements will cause delays. All pages are printedin black ink. Call 800-516-8339 if you need help.
Do Submit:• Pages using the Microsoft® Word Templates from the Download Center of our web site to ensure accurate page sizes and margins. Use the CORRECT template as we have three sizes (see right). Once pages are complete, upload a digital file (see red text below
for instructions) or mail us a hard copy.• Page numbers centered within the bottom margins of the pages (see right). Set the footer margin at .64", 1.75", or 1.5" (depending on template), or page numbers may get cut off.
• Artwork and photos from the “Acceptable” list on p.27.• If uploading a digital file: Upload digital files via our web site, www.schoolmate.com. Click “Upload Files” for instructions. A list of categories will be provided when you upload files. Be sure
to select the correct category. Do NOT email files. • If mailing a hard copy: Furnish content printed in black ink on white paper, printed on only one side. DO NOT FAX pages.
Do NOT Submit:• Pages with colored type or paper, printed on a dot matrix or color printer, or printed on both sides of a sheet of paper.• Pages in the wrong size (e.g., high school pages on one of the larger templates). If we reduce the pages to fit, we will not be responsible for hard-to-read type or undesirable results.• Pages with incorrect dates or corrections.• Artwork or text with staples, tape, glue, rips, or smudges.
Not Press-Ready – We TypesetYour PagesIf you need assistance typesetting your pages, School Mate® canhelp. Call us for details at 800-516-8339.
Typesetting Fee: $25/page
Note: If changes are needed to pages we typeset in prior years, typesetting fees will apply.
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Quest School Events Agenda
Kindergarten, Primary,Elementary, Middle School &
Budget Classic Planners
7.13"
9.72" 5.75"
8"
Dated Student Agenda® &Target School Events Agenda
Cover TemplatesUse same templates for back covers.
Custom cover that is not press-ready:• Submit artwork proportionate to the templates below. We can reduce or enlarge artwork as needed and typeset your wording.• If providing digital artwork or photos, visit our web site’s Down- load Center. Print Digital Image Specifications for instructions.• Provide cover instructions with your order. Indicate placement and color for wording and artwork or photos.
NOT Acceptable:• Artwork from photocopies, colored art, or pencil, marker, or crayon drawings – NO shades, screens, or colors.• Photos that are Polaroids,™ negatives, printed photos (magazine or newspaper), photocopies, or low-resolution digital photos (72 ppi).• Type, mascots, artwork, or boxes with fine lines, screens, shades, or reverses.• Large areas of solid black, including black boxes, bars, thick lines, or artwork with heavy black.• Copyrighted or trademarked material (e.g., professional sports logos, Character CountsSM, D’Nealian® alphabet, etc.) unless written approval by the owner is submitted.• DO NOT FAX artwork or photos.
Submitting Artwork (For Cover & Handbook Pages)Design fees may apply for complex material (maps, charts, calendars, etc.) which must be recreated.For your convenience, visit our mascot library at www.schoolmate.com.
Acceptable:• Artwork (mascots, maps, charts, calendars, etc.) MUST be line drawings in black ink on white paper. Substitute gray screens or color in artwork with outlines or solids. Scan at 600 ppi and save as a TIFF file. • Clear, sharp artwork and original photos. Printing of photos will be good, but not high quality (similar to newspaper printing).• Digital photos scanned or saved as grayscale at 300 ppi minimum (cannot resave 72 ppi photos to 300 ppi).• Artwork sent flat and protected by heavy cardboard.• Artwork as close to desired size as possible.
TIP: Test artwork by making a photocopy. Imperfections appearing on the copy will appear on the printed cover.
YES ASolid Black
Type
Clear,Sharp,
Black/White Line Art& TextONLY
NOShadesScreens
GradientsColored ArtNewsprint
Photocopies
AAAScreened or reversed type,
screened background behindtype, or colored type.
If this material is submitted, School Mate® is not responsible for poor print quality.
Without Bleed(Image stays within margins)
With Bleed(Image goes to edge)
Custom cover that is press-ready:• A press-ready cover is a digital file that is ready to print with no alterations or typesetting required.• Text and artwork must fit within the templates below. Visit our web site’s Download Center and print Custom Cover Guidelines
for more instructions.• Upload your digital cover via our web site on the “Upload Files” page. Just follow our simple instructions.
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Kindergarten & Primary Planners37 1/2" x 24 1/2"
Elementary, Student Agendas &Budget Classic Planners
37 1/2" x 24 1/2"
Teacher EditionsSame price as Planners & Dated Student Agenda® (Not available for Undated orSchool Events Agendas)
ImplementationMaterialPut your students on the rightpath! Download and use our FREETeacher Implementation Guide atwww.schoolmate.com.
Wall Charts – $25Sold in a case of 5 While supplies last.(Dry erase markers not included.)
High School & Budget Scholar Planners& School Events Agendas
24 1/2" x 37 1/2"
Middle School Planners37 1/2" x 24 1/2"
• Cover and options ordered for the planners are included in ALL Teacher Editions ordered.
• All Teacher Editions include a FREE supplement which includes bell sched- ules, seating charts, and more.
Teacher Edition OptionsFor Custom Planners & Custom Dated Student Agenda® (Not available for SchoolEvents Agendas)
Grade Records – 85¢/book• Kindergarten, Primary, Elementary, Middle School, Classic Planners & Dated Student Agenda – 80 pages
• High School & Scholar Planners – 96 pages
Lesson Plans – 85¢/book• Contains 80 pages
• Not available for High School or Scholar Planners
Grade Records and/or Lesson Plans will bebound in the back of ALL Teacher Editions.They CANNOT be bound in only a portion ofthe Teacher Edition order.
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Early Order Discount• Save 25¢ per planner if we receive your order by May 16, 2018. See prices
with discounts on p. 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10. Discount does not apply to BudgetPlanners, Student Agendas,® or School Events Agendas, and cannot be usedwith other discounts or on reorders after the deadline.
• IMPORTANT: ALL material (mascot / logo, handbook pages, cover, etc.) mustbe received to begin processing the order. Incomplete orders do not qualify,and discount will be invalidated if material arrives late or changes are madeafter May 16, 2018.
Ordering• School Mate,® hereinafter referred to as the Company, agrees to produce plan-
ners in accordance with information furnished on the order form. The personsubmitting the order, hereinafter referred to as the Customer, agrees to furnisha completed, signed order form and all material to be produced in the Cus-tomer’s planners, including handbook pages, mascot, and other material withno subsequent changes. The Customer specifically representing the submit-ting organization is at least 18 years old and is fully authorized to sign this ap-plication as agent on behalf of the organization.
• A submitted order constitutes a binding Contract between the Company and theCustomer. No other statements or oral agreements are binding.
• If Customer’s organization requires a PO, the Customer is responsible for pro-viding it and notifying their purchasing department of changes that may affectthe PO. The Company’s terms supercede any terms from a PO or written bid.
• If order must be delivered by a specific date, the Customer is responsible forplacing the order on time and for charges incurred if the order is refused dueto PO expiration.
• Orders outside the USA are not accepted, except for orders from schools withAPO and FPO addresses. The Company reserves the right to deny orders fromindividuals, retailers, non-educational parties, or others for just cause.
• Supplies are limited. The Company reserves the right to substitute covers.• Customer warrants that releases have been obtained to reproduce any copy-
righted or trademarked material submitted with order. If Customer furnishescustom material, the Customer shall defend, indemnify, and hold the Companyand its subsidiaries harmless against claims, suits, costs, damages, judgments,attorney fees, license fees, settlements, or expenses incurred, claimed, obtained,or sustained by third parties, whether for intellectual property infringement (in-cluding copyright and trademark infringement), dilution, misappropriation, orotherwise, because of the manufacture, use, marketing, or sale of planners.
• The parties agree that the validity, construction, and performance of the orderform shall be governed by the laws of the State of Nebraska. The Customerhereby irrevocably submits generally and unconditionally to the jurisdiction ofany court of competent jurisdiction in Nebraska for any dispute concerning orrelated to the order. The Customer further agrees that any action arising fromthe terms of the order shall be filed exclusively in a court of competent juris-diction in Nebraska. Customer further consents to venue in Nebraska andwaives any rights to challenge venue in Nebraska.
Payment• Orders will be invoiced upon shipping. Payment from schools or school dis-
tricts is due Sept. 1, 2018. Payment for orders shipped after Sept. 1, 2018 is dueupon receipt. Accounts 30 days past due will be charged 1.33% interest permonth (16% annum) or maximum allowed by law. The Customer is liable forany collection fees incurred. The Company reserves the right to require prepay-ment. All prices are based on USA currency.
• Order and all material must be received to invoice early. Delayed shipping and invoicing are also available. • If order is canceled, the Customer will be liable for any costs in preparation or
production of the order. • Multiple orders cannot be combined for volume discounts. • NE and FL orders only: To avoid paying sales tax, NE orders must submit Form
13 (NE Exempt Sales Certificate). FL orders must submit Form DR-13 (ResaleCertificate) or DR-14 (Consumer’s Certificate of Exemption).
Non-Custom Planners/Agendas & Undated Agendas®
KGA, PRA, ELA, MSA, HSA, AGA, UDA, CLA, SRA Production Time...................5–10 business days (1–2 weeks)
Custom Planners/Agendas – KGB, KGC, PRB, PRC, ELB, ELC, MSB, MSC, HSB, HSC, AGB, AGC, TB, TC, QB, QC, CLB, CLC, SRB, SRCRUSH Production.................20 business days (4 weeks)Normal Production...............30 business days (6 weeks) RUSH orders incur a 15% up-charge on the subtotal ($75 min.). All material must be stock items or press-ready if custom.
NOTE: Orders ship once completed; however, earliest orders ship spring 2018. If necessary, choose a delay ship date to ensure someonecan receive the order. Check your school calendar.
Orders received after June 15, 2018 may require 30– 45 business days(6–9 weeks) for Normal Production due to heavy demand.
Free Proof• Proofs are sent for material that requires typesetting or design (handbook
pages, advertising, cover). Proofs are not sent for press-ready handbooks.First proof is free; extra proofs are subject to a charge.
• For faxed or mailed order forms, provide a proof contact person and his/hercontact info (including e-mail), or production and shipping will be delayed.Proofs are sent 1–3 weeks after order is received. Customer must approvethe proof within 3 business days to avoid delays.
• Overlooked errors or material inadequately submitted by the Customer areconsidered Customer errors.
• The Company is not responsible for changes after the book is in process.
Production• Production begins the day after the completed, signed order form and all
material is received. Delayed material will delay production and ship date. • Normal or Rush Production time does not include weekends, holidays, or
shipping time. See chart below. Normal Production time is estimated asseasonal demands, shortages, or any other reasonable causes can affect it.
Shipping• Allow 2–8 business days for delivery within the 50 states. For APO and FPO
orders, allow approx. 6–12 weeks (USPS does not guarantee a servicecommitment for APO and FPO addresses).
• Change orders or production halts will incur charges and delay shipping.• All orders within the 50 states ship via UPS ground or truck from Kearney,
NE. APO and FPO orders ship via standard post. To prevent shipping delays,the Company reserves the right to deny Customer-specified carriers or ac-counts. Shipping charges within the continental USA are 35¢ per book. AK,HI, APO, and FPO orders cost extra; call for charges.
• UPS will deliver to the door only. Truck drivers are not required to unload.The Customer may be responsible for unloading items.
• Choose a delay ship date, if needed, to ensure someone is available to re-ceive order (not available for APO/FPO orders). See the order form. If orderis returned to the Company because no one was available to receive theorder, or if freight is rerouted, the Customer is liable for extra charges.
• Books cannot be returned for any reason.• Defective books, not due to shipping damage, must be reported to the Com-
pany within 90 days of ship date. The Company reserves the right to repair,replace, or credit defective books. Book damage due to shipping or any othershipment issues must be reported within 7 days. The Customer must retainall packaging, including boxes, if a claim is made.
• The Company is not responsible for delays in shipping or receipt of order dueto strikes, shortages, heavy seasonal demand, or any other reasonablecauses beyond the Company’s control.
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SCHOOL INFORMATION. “Contact Name” – the person placing the order.“School Mailing Address” – provide a P.O. Box or complete street address.“Ship Address” – provide a street address, not a P.O. Box. DO NOT abbrevi-ate. Orders outside the USA are not accepted.
PROOF CONTACT. Provide if placing a Custom Planner order. Many ordersare processed in the summer. If we cannot contact you for proof approvals,production will be delayed.
BILL ATTENTION TO. We require a signed order form – see bottom. If your school requires a PO, provide the number. You may pay by credit card orcheck; otherwise, we will invoice you when order is shipped. Payment isdue Sept. 1, 2018. Indicate if you want early invoicing.
SECTION A. Be sure you order the correct product. See p. 2 – 17 for products.Due to our production process, a separate order form is required for eachplanner product, and each will be shipped, priced, and invoiced separately.Call 800-516-8339 if you need assistance.
Non-Custom Planner Codes: = Kindergarten = Middle School = Classic = Primary = High School = Scholar = Elementary = Undated Agenda = Dated Agenda
You cannot add to/alter these planners. Options and handbook pages arenot available. Complete sections A, B, C, H, and I only.
Custom Planner Codes: = Kindergarten = Middle School = Classic = Primary = High School = Scholar = Elementary = Dated Agenda
Choose a cover with your school name/mascot and add options. Complete sections A, B, D, E, F, H, and I. Skip G.
= Kindergarten = Middle School = Classic = Primary = High School = Scholar = Elementary = Dated Agenda
Same as above, but includes your school handbook and other pages.Complete sections A, B, D, E, F, G, H, and I.
SECTION B. Indicate how many Student Planners and Teacher Editions (TE)you want for a Total Planner (TP) quantity. Teacher Editions are the sameprice as Student Planners.
SECTIONS C & D. Include your base price (see charts below) andcalculate your total. You receive the discount price only if ALL material iscomplete and we receive your order by May 16th (not postmarked by the16th). No discounts are allowed after May 16, 2018. Overnight yourorder if necessary. Incomplete orders or changes to the order after thedeadline (e.g., new handbook pages) will disqualify the discount. EarlyOrder Discount does NOT apply to Budget Planners or Student Agendas.
SECTION E. Choose from 5 cover options. Option 2 is available for AGB andAGC only. Check only ONE box; provide the information and custom mate-rial, as needed. Provide your school name EXACTLY as you want it toappear on your cover; send your mascot or write the mascot # (from ourweb site’s mascot library). Indicate if you want a custom back cover (#6).
SECTION F. Indicate options you want. Options 1–6 will be placed in ALLplanners (TP). Grade Records and/or Lesson Plans will be placed in ALLTeacher Editions (TE); we cannot put them in a partial order. Lesson Plansare NOT available for HS or Scholar TE, and Option 2 is NOT available forKG Journals.
SECTION G. Handbook pages can include school rules, ads, etc. Indicate totalpage count. Note: 1 page is 1 side of a sheet of paper. Check the box toindicate material provided. DO NOT FAX press-ready handbook pages.
SECTION H. Page Marker Rulers and Wall Charts available for all planners.
SECTION I. Check if you want RUSH Production (does not apply to UndatedAgendas, Non-Custom Planners or Agendas, or orders that require typeset-ting). Add shipping and calculate your total. Indicate if you want delayedshipping (opt.). Keep in mind any closing dates, such as spring break andsummer. Otherwise, orders will ship according to Normal or RUSH Produc-tion time (p.29). Delayed shipping is NOT available for APO or FPO. Wewill call with any questions. Production will be delayed if we have troublecontacting you. We require a SIGNED order form to begin production.
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Orders sent via US Post Office, mail to:School Mate,® P.O. Box 2110, Kearney, NE 68848
Orders sent via FedEx, UPS, or other carriers, ship to:School Mate,® 3212 E. Hwy 30, Kearney, NE 68847
To upload digital press-ready material, go to “Upload Files” on the home page of our web site.
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PRA
ELA
MSA
Price 3.25 2.75 2.50 2.45 2.40 2.30
Price w/ discount* 3.00 2.50 2.25 2.20 2.15 2.05
Quantity 25+ 50+ 100+ 250+ 500+ 1000+
Price 3.50 3.00 2.75 2.70 2.65 2.55
Price w/ discount* 3.25 2.75 2.50 2.45 2.40 2.30
CHART C. NON-CUSTOM Planner Pricing CHART D. CUSTOM Planner Pricing
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Price 4.25 3.30 3.20 3.05 2.90 2.80 2.75 2.70 2.65
Price w/ discount* 4.00 3.05 2.95 2.80 2.65 2.55 2.50 2.45 2.40
Price 3.95 3.00 2.90 2.75 2.60 2.50 2.45 2.40 2.35
Price w/ discount* 3.70 2.75 2.65 2.50 2.35 2.25 2.20 2.15 2.10
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Price 2.75 2.25 2.00 1.90 1.85 1.75SR
Price 3.75 2.80 2.70 2.55 2.40 2.30 2.25 2.20 2.15CL
Price 3.30 2.45 2.35 2.25 2.10 2.00 1.95 1.90 1.85SR
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Price 2.80 2.30 2.05 2.00 1.95 1.90AG
Price 1.80 per agenda (60 minimum order)UDA
Price 3.40 2.45 2.40 2.35 2.25 2.15 2.10 2.05 2.00AG
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Reorders• A reorder is a subsequent order requesting planners/agendas for the
same school year. On the original order, we recommend ordering extrato account for unexpected enrollment, transfer students, and lostplanners/agendas. Reordering more planners later may cost more.
• Custom Planner and Agenda reorders require a minimum of 25. Non- Custom Planner and Agenda reorders require a minimum of 10. Undated 7"x 9" Student Agenda reorders require a minimum of 60. School
Events Agenda reorders require a minimum of 100.
• Contact us if you need to place a reorder.
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PLANNER TYPE Kindergarten Primary Elementary School School Agenda Agenda Classic Scholar
Non-Custom Planners
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Custom with Handbooks
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QUANTITYCHOOSE PLANNER – Check only 1 product code below. Submit extra order form(s) for additional product(s).
NON-CUSTOM PLANNERS – See Price Chart C p. 30. CUSTOM PLANNERS (With or without Handbooks) – See Price Chart D p. 30.C
School Name _______________________________________________ District Name _________________________________________________Contact Name __________________________ Title ___________________School Mailing Address __________________________________________City, State, Zip _________________________________________________Ship Address (If different. No PO Boxes) ___________________________________Ship City, State, Zip _____________________________________________School Ph (______)_________________ Fax (______)_________________Home Ph (______)_________________ Cell (______)_________________E-mail (required) _______________________________________________
Proof Contact (Provide ALL contact info)Name ___________________________ Fax (______)_________________Home Ph (______)_________________ Cell (______)_________________Home E-mail (required) ___________________________________________Work E-mail (required) ___________________________________________Bill Attention to: ________________________________ ________❏ PO# (opt.) ________________________________________ ❏ Invoice Us ❏ Pay by Credit Card: To pay by credit card, go to www.schoolmate.com and click
on “Pay Online.”Early Invoice by ______ /______ /______ Signature Required Below
www.schoolmate.com
18-19 STUDENT PLANNER ORDER FORM Order online or complete and sign this order form. Phone orders not accepted. Call 800-516-8339 with questions.
Mail order to: P.O. Box 2110, Kearney, NE 68848 or Fax: 800-570-1767 Do NOT fax press-ready material.
For Office Use Only – 1/18
Order # ___________________
Date Rec’d ________________
KGA PRA ELA MSA HSA UDA AGA CLA SRA
$_________ x Total Planners (TP) (25 min. order, 60 min. for UDA) . . . . = $ _________ $_________ x Total Planners (TP) (60 min. order) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . = $ _________
# Student Planners. . . . . . . . . _________
# Teacher Editions (TE) + . . . _________
# Total Planners (TP) = . . . _________
Continue on to sections E, F, G, H, and I.Continue on to sections H and I.KGB KGC PRB PRC ELB ELC MSB MSC HSB HSC AGB AGC CLB CLC SRB SRC
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COVERS – For Custom Planners only. Select a cover design and complete the Cover Wording (also indicate if years are to be printed) and Mascot below.E
OPTIONS & TEACHER AIDS – For Custom Planners only. All options ordered will be included in both Student Planners & Teacher Editions.F
G ADD HANDBOOK PAGES (p. 26) – For Custom Planners only.
I SHIPPING & ORDER TOTALSOrder will not be processed without a signature.
Sign Here________________________________ Date__________By signing, you agree to School Mate’s® Terms & Conditions on p.29.
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NE & FL orders only: To avoid paying sales tax, Nebraska orders mustsubmit Form 13, and Florida orders must submit Form DR-13 or DR-14.
1. ❏ Poly-ProTM Cover (p.20–21) with school name/mascot in black ink: Design # ____________. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FREE
2. ❏ Full-Color Agenda Cover (p.21) – For AGB and AGC only with school name/mascot in black ink: # FC-____________ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FREE
3. ❏ Religious Cover (p.21) with school name/mascot in black ink: #R- ____________ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FREE
4. ❏ One-Color Cover (p.22) – Indicate 1 standard ink: ______________ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FREE ❏ #C____________ ❏ Repeat last year’s; change year ❏ Our own design uploaded (p. 27)
5. ❏ Multi-Color or Photo Cover (p.22) – Indicate 2 standard inks: ______________, ______________. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TP x 25¢ = $ _________ ❏ #T____________ ❏ Repeat last year’s; change year ❏ Our own design uploaded (p. 27) ❏ Photo Cover # F ____________; ❏Own photo OR ❏Photo mascot #______________ ❏ Repeat last year’s design; change year
Cover Wording: _____________________________________________________________________________________________ ❏ print 2018-2019
Mascot: Online mascot # ______________________ ❏ Own mascot ❏ Repeat last year’s mascot
6. ❏ Custom Back Cover (Optional – see p. 23) ❏ Our own design uploaded (p. 27) OR ❏ Repeat last year’s design. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TP x 25¢ = $ __________
($40 minimum)
Only options available for AGB & AGC are 4, 5, and 6. Only option available for CLB, CLC, SRB & SRC is 6.1. ❏ Hall Pass Sheet . . .TP x 12¢ = ________ 2. ❏ Year-Rnd. Suppl. TP x 25¢ = ________ ‘ bind in: ❏ front of planner ❏ back of planner
3. ❏ Char. Ed. Suppl . . . TP x 25¢ = ________ 4. ❏ Vinyl Pouch. . . . . TP x 25¢ = ________ 5. ❏ Planning Stickers . . .TP x 20¢ = _______ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . = $ _________
6. ❏ Inserts (p. 25) ❏ IN1 ❏ IN2 ❏ IN3 ❏ IN4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #Total Inserts ______ x 25¢ x TP = $ _________Options for Teacher Editions (TE) only – will be placed in all TEs ordered. ❏ Grade Records . . . . . . .TE x 85¢ = __________ ❏ Lesson Plans (NA for HSB, HSC, SRB, or SRC) TE x 85¢ = __________ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . = $ _________
❏ Page Marker Rulers (p. 24) – Must order for all, no partials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TP x 20¢ = $ __________❏ Wall Charts (p. 28) – Case contains 5 wall charts (same level; must order by full case) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #cases _______ x $25 = $ __________
Options 1–5 Total
Note: 1 page is 1 side of a sheet of paper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . # Total Custom Pages __________ x 4¢/page (3¢ for HSC, SRC & AGC) x TP = $ __________❏ Repeat last year’s pages ❏ Press-ready pages enclosed ❏ PDF uploaded ❏ Typesetting needed: # pages_______ x $25/page = $ __________
Subtotal = $ __________ RUSH Production – 4 weeks (Custom Planners only) – add 15% ($75 min.) = $ __________Shipping – (AK, HI, APO, FPO call for pricing) 48 states. . . . . . . . 35¢/planner = $ __________
Pretax Total = $ __________State Tax (NE and FL only, if applicable) = $ __________
Delay Ship (opt .): ❏ Apr 20 ❏ June 1 ❏ June 29 ❏ July 6 ❏ July 13 ❏ July 20 ❏ July 27 ❏ Aug 3 ❏ Aug 10 ❏ Aug 17 ❏ Aug 24
H EXTRAS – Available for ALL planners & agendas (Custom and Non-Custom).
TOTAL
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($40 minimum)
Special Instructions:Attach if you have any.
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