<p>Does anyone know if these are needed or are regular twins fine?
Yes, I know, I could ask the school but that sounds like such a lame question to me. :0)</p>
<p>At my child’s school, it is extra long. I would think most are but not certain.</p>
<p>Call the Laundry service the schools uses and ask what they provide their subscribers.</p>
<p>At St. Mark’s School, the sheets are regular twin sheets. We just received a packet with information about dorm necessities, and the schedule for the first day. It’s also online.</p>
<p>Just Great…I ordered EL. Hopefully I can exchange them.
I looked online yesterday and there was no info, where was it posted?
I looked under the area for parents???.
We got S packet a few weeks ago with that stuff but I didnt see anything about sheet sizes.
P, did your child get his or her classes other than math placement? Still waiting on that.</p>
<p>On the school’s home page, there’s a small backpack in the blue rectangle in the upper right hand corner, just to the right of the latest news from campus. The text states
“Getting Ready Get answers and find information as you prepare for the 2009-10 school year.” </p>
<p>The information about bed linens is found on the PDF “Orientation Program.” It’s part of the list of essentials to bring along. The same information will come in the mail. The “Orientation Schedule” is very detailed. </p>
<p>We haven’t received any class placement information yet.</p>
<p>MBurg was regular twin sheets. I thought Stanford was the only school with “California” twins (so they used to state)</p>
<p>Thanks, I found it. I guess its off to Macys to exchange.</p>