Come on down to FestiVille at Dupree Park! JNPSD is giving away free books and goodies for your kids, and the JHS and JMS band will play at 9:30 and 10:00!
almost 2 years ago, Kenneth Miller
Goodies
festiville banner
books
Tent
Here are some scholars and staff at JMS showing their Titan Pride by wearing all one color for Monochromatic Day!
almost 2 years ago, Shana Killingsworth
A great group of staff!
Decked out in all black and grey.
JMS Scholars are working in the Lexia Power Up program everyday during their Foundational Skills Class. Please, join us in celebrating our current Lexia Legends! Lexia Legends are completing the most units for their grade level each week. #WeAreJMS #LearningIsRequired
almost 2 years ago, Shana Killingsworth
Javien Douglas
Dakota McHenry
Katelynn Glaser
When you ask your middle school student, "What did you learn today at school?," and they respond with "Nothing." Here at JMS, where "Learning is Required", we've got you covered. Take a look at our 4th weekly newsletter and be in-the-know of what your students are learning about in their content classes and some of their elective classes. Like, comment, and share. #weareJMS
almost 2 years ago, Shana Killingsworth
4th Newsletter Page 1
4th Newsletter Page 2
Hi Parents! In order to allow for bus traffic to clear, JMS will hold Parent Teacher Conferences tomorrow, September 20th from 4:30 pm-7:30 pm instead of 4:15 pm-7:15 pm. We hope to see you there!
almost 2 years ago, Kenneth Miller
8th graders in Mrs. Whitaker's class showed their understanding of the scientific method by creating their own lab sheets and testing if the type of paper affects the distance a paper airplane will fly. #wearejms #learningisrequired
almost 2 years ago, Shana Killingsworth
Mrs. Whitaker's class
Whitaker's class learning about scientific method
Lab sheets
Come to Parent/Teacher Conferences tomorrow night and buy a raffle ticket for the chance to win Razorback Football tickets!
almost 2 years ago, Shana Killingsworth
Razorback Raffle Ticket Flyer
JMS Scholars are working in the Lexia Power Up program everyday during their Foundational Skills Class. Please, join us in celebrating our first ever Lexia Legends! Lexia Legends are completing the most units for their grade level each week. #WeAreJMS #LearningIsRequired
almost 2 years ago, Shana Killingsworth
6th grade Lexia Legend
7th grade Lexia Legend
8th grade Lexia Legend
Scholars in Mrs. Eason and Mrs. Henderson’s classes celebrated National Guacamole today by making homemade guacamole and salsa. Our scholars are learning how to read a recipe, follow directions, measuring, knife skills and more.
almost 2 years ago, Shana Killingsworth
Mrs. Eason works on life skills with her scholars.
Learning knife safety skills
About to enjoy his snack.
We made guacamole!
6th grade ELA classes learned about library procedures and checked books out with Mrs. K today. #wearejms
almost 2 years ago, Shana Killingsworth
6th grade media center visit
6th grade checking out books
When you ask your middle school student, "What did you learn today at school?," and they respond with "Nothing." Here at JMS, where "Learning is Required", we've got you covered. Take a look at our weekly newsletter for week 3 and be in-the-know of what your students are learning about in their content classes and some of their elective classes. Like, comment, and share. #weareJMS
almost 2 years ago, Shana Killingsworth
Week 3 Page 1
Week 3 Page 2
Tickets on sale now during Foundations for our Back to School Bash! Purchase your ticket for $5.
almost 2 years ago, Shana Killingsworth
Back to School Bash Flyer
Our 8th Graders are stepping up and doing some awesome things! These scholars have been nominated by multiple teachers for their performance inside and outside of the classroom. They are setting the standard high for their peers! #weareJMS
almost 2 years ago, Shana Killingsworth
Jamel Paris
Javonta Williams
Carlos Gonzalez
Our 8th Graders are stepping up and doing some awesome things! These scholars have been nominated by multiple teachers for their performance inside and outside of the classroom. They are setting the standard high for their peers! (Part 2) #weareJMS
almost 2 years ago, Shana Killingsworth
Darius Crockett
Teagan Blakely
Jaidyn Clifton
Our 8th Graders are stepping up and doing some awesome things! These scholars have been nominated by multiple teachers for their performance inside and outside of the classroom. They are setting the standard high for their peers! (Part 1) #weareJMS
almost 2 years ago, Shana Killingsworth
Bella Ballenger
Aubree Underwood
Lucas Martinez
Katelynn Glaser
Reminder: Parent/Teacher Conferences are September 20 from 4:15 to 7:15. While you're here to meet with your child's teachers, buy a raffle ticket for the chance to win Razorback Football tickets!
almost 2 years ago, Shana Killingsworth
Razorback Raffle Ticket Flyer
UPDATE: Get ready for Spirit Fridays. Click on the link to check out this year's lineup. https://5il.co/1hmif
almost 2 years ago, JNPSD Updates
When you ask your middle school student, "What did you learn today at school?," and they respond with "Nothing." Here at JMS, where "Learning is Required", we've got you covered. Take a look at our weekly newsletter for week 2 and be in-the-know of what your students are learning about in their content classes and some of their elective classes. Like, comment, and share. #weareJMS
almost 2 years ago, Shana Killingsworth
Week 2 Page 1
Week 2 Page 2
Get ready to show your school spirit! Click on the link to view the Spirit Fridays lineup. https://5il.co/1h0xu
almost 2 years ago, JNPSD Updates
Scholars in Mrs. Eason’s class and Mrs. Henderson’s class worked together to complete a science experiment. In this experiment scholars were able to see how a parachute works. When the cups are falling, gravity is pulling both cups toward the ground. However, the plastic bag parachute filled with air that pushed upward on the parachute (air resistance) and made it fall more slowly than the other cup. #wearejms
about 2 years ago, Shana Killingsworth
Learning about parachutes
The drop
Learning science is fun!