Lemm Elementary School on Joanleigh Drive, located west of I-45 and north of Cypress Creek, will need extensive repairs after flood damage sustained this week, according to a statement from the district. The school will require major restoration, and students will be housed in the newly opened Klein Cain High School until further notice.   The district has requested donations of the following items, which can be donated from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. in the bus lot of Klein Cain High School. For updated information about Klein ISD activities and donation needs visit kisd.us/kleinspirit.

Primary Classrooms

Yoga balls or comfortable flexible seating Small dry-erase boards Crayola Washable Thick Classic Markers (10-count) Crayola Washable Thin Classic Markers (10-count) Elmer’s brand glue Ream of paper Kleenex tissue Plastic pocket and brad folders (blue, red, green, purple and yellow) Crayola crayons (24-count) Crayola crayons (16-count) Gallon bags with sliding fasteners Canvas pencil bags Dry erase markers (thick and thin) 70-count wide-ruled spiral notebooks Play-Doh Small glue sticks Pink erasers Plastic school boxes Marble composition notebooks Sandwich bags Cardboard magazine boxes Post-it notes Nylon pencil Case (clear top with grommets) No. 2 pencils Index cards Noise reduction earbuds

Other items: Yoga balls Small dry-erase boards Book shelves Name plates for students Shower caddys Pocket charts Listening stations Easels Large rugs Duct tape Command hooks Clear small bins All size plastic bags Chair pockets Book bags for readers Magnetic letters Velcro dots Flexible seating chairs Numbers for wall Shapes for wall Colors for wall Individual sets of letters in containers Magnetic letters and numbers Easel with magnetic side Book boxes Table caddies (for student materials) Math manipulatives (pattern blocks, linking-cubes, several different types of counting items, dice, color counters) Monthly vocabulary posters (they have 9 words with pictures for each month-great for writing center) Books Blocks/Lincoln logs Sentence strips Chart paper Calendar pieces and pocket chart Large pocket chart Small lamp Clipboards Sharpies thick and thin Number line for wall Secondary Classrooms Wide rule notebook paper (200-count) Spiral composition notebooks wide ruled 70 count Plastic pocket and brad folders Crayola crayons (16-count) Crayola thick classic markers (8-count) Elmer's glue bottles (4-ounce) Dry-erase markers (thick and thin) Kleenex tissue Reams of copy paper Construction paper No. 2 pencils Marble composition notebooks Vinyl pencil pouch Earbuds or headphones Cardboard magazine boxes Gallon bags Pink bevel erasers Red medium point pens Post-it notes