Student Announcements: Monday May 5th
From Dr. Zola:
Items placed on the outside of lockers will be removed on Tuesday, May 6th. If a student wants to keep their club sticker please remove it on Monday, May 5th.
From the main office:
Attention 6th and 7th graders – Monday is 7th grade track and field day and Tuesday is 6th grade track and field day. Please remember to bring a water bottle, sunscreen, and a snack.
Attention all MTD riders – we will no longer be giving out one trip tickets or temporary bus passes. If you have lost or misplaced your bus pass you must pay $5 for a new one to be made.
News from the JMS Clubhouse:
The 8th grade students who have been showing up for softball intramurals on Tuesday and Thursday (behind JMS from 2:35 to 3:35) are feeling quite confident that they can take any combination of 6th and 7th grade boys and girls in a game! Is this true? Come to the last three intramural dates (May 8, 13, and 15) to prove otherwise.
The Barnes & Noble Reading Club will not meet on May 7th due to school improvement day. The Barnes & Noble Reading Club will meet on Wednesday May 14 in room 609 from 2:35 to 3:35 to turn in final drafts for the publish-your-book activity which leads to an author-signing party at Barnes & Noble on May 21st at 7pm. See Mr. Butler for details on how you can be involved.
Student Announcements: Wednesday April 30th
From the main office:
Attention all MTD riders – we will no longer be giving out one trip tickets or temporary bus passes. If you have lost or misplaced your bus pass you must pay $5 for a new one to be made.
From Mr. Fernsler:
Art club and the backstage Wonderland! crew will be meeting on Thursday instead of Friday. We will meet in the art room Thursday right after school.
News from the JMS Clubhouse:
On Tuesdays and Thursdays, join our intramural program behind JMS after school from 2:35 to 3:35 for a fun game of softball!
Reading club: Come to the meeting TODAY for information on our annual publish-your-own-book activity which ends with an author signing at the Barnes & Noble store!
Student Announcements: Monday 28th
From the main office:
Attention all MTD riders – we will no longer be giving out one trip tickets or temporary bus passes. If you have lost or misplaced your bus pass you must pay $5 for a new one to be made.
From Dr. Zola:
Warm weather is quickly approaching please be mindful of the JMS dress code. Students are expected to refrain from wearing any clothing that will disrupt the educational process. The following are examples of inappropriate dress: pants warn below the waist, low cut tops or cropped tops, tops that do not cover the midsections, short shorts/skirts, translucent clothing.
News from the JMS Clubhouse:
On Tuesdays and Thursdays, join our intramural program behind JMS after school from 2:35 to 3:35 for a fun game of softball!
Reading club: Come to the April 30th meeting for information on our annual publish-your-own-book activity which ends with an author signing at the Barnes & Noble store!
Student Announcements: Friday April 25th
From the main office:
Attention all MTD riders – we will no longer be giving out one trip tickets or temporary bus passes. If you have lost or misplaced your bus pass you must pay $5 for a new one to be made.
From Dr. Zola:
Warm weather is quickly approaching please be mindful of the JMS dress code. Students are expected to refrain from wearing any clothing that will disrupt the educational process. The following are examples of inappropriate dress: pants warn below the waist, low cut tops or cropped tops, tops that do not cover the midsections, short shorts/skirts, translucent clothing.
From Ms. Evans:
TODAY is the National Day of Silence Project, a student-led stand against bullying, harassment and name-calling of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) students. Students participating will take a vow of silence to represent the silence faced by LGBT people and their allies every day. On the Day of Silence, participating students will hand out “speaking cards” explaining their reasons for remaining silent throughout the day and help spread awareness.
Please show your support and respect to Day of Silence participants by thanking them for making a stand against injustice. There are many ways students can meet their academic responsibilities without speaking. With support of teachers, students could lead or take part in a “silent lesson” or complete a written assignment. If you have any questions, or would like additional information, please see Susan Evans. Thanks for your support.
From Mr. Hamilton:
Please mark your calendars! Let’s spruce up our outdoor classroom! Courtyard clean-up day is TOMORROW from 9:00-11:30. Come and leave as you wish-there will be refreshments.
News from the JMS Clubhouse:
Softball intramurals begins today after school from 2:35 to 3:35 behind JMS. Come out every Tuesday and Thursday for a fun game of softball.
Reading club: Come to the April 30th meeting for information on our annual publish-your-own-book activity which ends with an author signing at the Barnes & Noble store!
Student Announcements:
From Mr. Freymuth and Ms. Gersdorf:
Do you need to use a computer to get work done for school? Come into the computer lab after school TOMORROW from 2:35 - 3:35. THE OPEN LAB IS FOR ACADEMIC WORK ONLY!
From Ms. Gersdorf:
Help begin Jefferson's Earth Club! What will we do? It’s up to you!!! Our main job is to help save the Earth. Our first meeting is Earth Day, which is TODAY (April 22nd) right after school in room 613. If you wish to join, but already have something going on, like play rehearsals or intramurals, stop by to put your name on a list.
From Mr. Hamilton:
Please mark your calendars! Let’s spruce up our outdoor classroom! Courtyard clean-up day is April 26th from 9:00-11:30. Come and leave as you wish-there will be refreshments.
News from the JMS Clubhouse:
On Tuesdays and Thursdays, join our intramural program behind JMS after school from 2:35 to 3:35 for a fun game of softball!
No reading club meeting Wednesday due to school improvement day. Come to the April 30th (a week from Wednesday) meeting for information on our annual publish-your-own-book activity which ends with an author signing at the Barnes & Noble store!
Jefferson Middle School Daily Bulletin Monday, April 21, 2008
Student Announcements:
From Mr. Freymuth and Ms. Gersdorf:
Do you need to use a computer to get work done for school? Come into the computer lab after school on WEDNESDAY from 2:35 - 3:35. We are trying out an open lab for the next few weeks and if this is something you wish to have available, come in to show your support and do your school work. THE OPEN LAB IS FOR ACADEMIC WORK ONLY!
From Ms. Gersdorf:
Help begin Jefferson's Earth Club! What will we do? It’s up to you!!! Our main job is to help save the Earth. Our first meeting is Earth Day, which is tomorrow (April 22nd) right after school in room 613. If you wish to join, but already have something going on, like play rehearsals or intramurals, stop by to put your name on a list.
From Mr. Hamilton:
Please mark your calendars! Let’s spruce up our outdoor classroom! Courtyard clean-up day is April 26th from 9:00-11:30. Come and leave as you wish-there will be refreshments.
News from the JMS Clubhouse:
On Tuesdays and Thursdays, join our intramural program behind JMS after school from 2:35 to 3:35 for a fun game of softball!
No reading club meeting Wednesday due to school improvement day. Come to the April 30th (a week from Wednesday) meeting for information on our annual publish-your-own-book activity which ends with an author signing at the Barnes & Noble store!
Jefferson Middle School Daily Bulletin Thursday, April 17, 2008
Student Announcements:
From Mr. Hamilton:
Please mark your calendars! Let’s spruce up our outdoor classroom! Courtyard clean-up day is April 26th from 9:00-11:30. Come and leave as you wish-there will be refreshments.
From Student Council:
Are you ready to celebrate spring? The annual ABC dance is quickly approaching. On Friday, April 18th from 2:45 to 4:45pm, Student Council is hosting a Luau-style dance for students who meet the following criteria:
- Have an A, B, or C in all classes
- No DRs in 4th quarter
- No unserved detention time or social probation
The dance is FREE and eligible students will receive a permission slip from the homeroom teachers the week of the dance. Hope to see you there!
News from the JMS Clubhouse:
It is April! Would you like to swim? On Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:35 to 3:35 the intramural program offers a chance to swim at the Centennial swimming pool. Bring your own suit, towel, and lock (to lock up your stuff). Meet Mrs. Srull in the Jefferson gym by 2:40 and we will walk you over to the high school.
Jefferson Middle School Daily Bulletin Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Student Announcements:
From Mr. Freymuth and Ms. Gersdorf:
Do you need to use a computer to get work done for school? Come into the computer lab after school on WEDNESDAY (tomorrow) from 2:35 - 3:35. We are trying out an open lab for the next few weeks and if this is something you wish to have available, come in to show your support and do your school work. THE OPEN LAB IS FOR ACADEMIC WORK ONLY!
From Mr. Hamilton:
Please mark your calendars! Let’s spruce up our outdoor classroom! Courtyard clean-up day is April 26th from 9:00-11:30. Come and leave as you wish-there will be refreshments.
From Student Council:
Are you ready to celebrate spring? The annual ABC dance is quickly approaching. On Friday, April 18th from 2:45 to 4:45pm, Student Council is hosting a Luau-style dance for students who meet the following criteria:
- Have an A, B, or C in all classes
- No DRs in 4th quarter
- No unserved detention time or social probation
The dance is FREE and eligible students will receive a permission slip from the homeroom teachers the week of the dance. Hope to see you there!
News from the JMS Clubhouse:
The Barnes & Noble Reading Club on Wednesday 4/16 in room 609 from 2:35 to 3:30 will be having a guest speaker from Barnes & Noble to talk about the latest books available to young readers. New members are always welcome!
It is April! Would you like to swim? On Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:35 to 3:35 the intramural program offers a chance to swim at the Centennial swimming pool. Bring your own suit, towel, and lock (to lock up your stuff). Meet Mrs. Srull in the Jefferson gym by 2:40 and we will walk you over to the high school.
Bulletin Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Student Announcements:
From Mr. Freymuth and Ms. Gersdorf:
Do you need to use a computer to get work done for school? Come into the computer lab after school on WEDNESDAY (tomorrow) from 2:35 - 3:35. We are trying out an open lab for the next few weeks and if this is something you wish to have available, come in to show your support and do your school work. THE OPEN LAB IS FOR ACADEMIC WORK ONLY!
From Mr. Hamilton:
Please mark your calendars! Let’s spruce up our outdoor classroom! Courtyard clean-up day is April 26th from 9:00-11:30. Come and leave as you wish-there will be refreshments.
From Student Council:
Are you ready to celebrate spring? The annual ABC dance is quickly approaching. On Friday, April 18th from 2:45 to 4:45pm, Student Council is hosting a Luau-style dance for students who meet the following criteria:
- Have an A, B, or C in all classes
- No DRs in 4th quarter
- No unserved detention time or social probation
The dance is FREE and eligible students will receive a permission slip from the homeroom teachers the week of the dance. Hope to see you there!
News from the JMS Clubhouse:
The Barnes & Noble Reading Club on Wednesday 4/16 in room 609 from 2:35 to 3:30 will be having a guest speaker from Barnes & Noble to talk about the latest books available to young readers. New members are always welcome!
It is April! Would you like to swim? On Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:35 to 3:35 the intramural program offers a chance to swim at the Centennial swimming pool. Bring your own suit, towel, and lock (to lock up your stuff). Meet Mrs. Srull in the Jefferson gym by 2:40 and we will walk you over to the high school.
Daily Bulletin Monday, April 14, 2008 Student Announcements:
From Mr. Bergman:
Attention 8th grade students. The 8th grade students that received an ACES brochure and are interested in the program. There will be a short informational meeting on Wednesday April 16 the after school in room 606. Any questions please see Mr. Bergman.
For all 6, 7 and 8th grade girls, if you are interested in attending Centennial High School Volleyball camp please see Mr. Bergman.
From Student Council:
Are you ready to celebrate spring? The annual ABC dance is quickly approaching. On Friday, April 18th from 2:45 to 4:45pm, Student Council is hosting a Luau-style dance for students who meet the following criteria:
- Have an A, B, or C in all classes
- No DRs in 4th quarter
- No unserved detention time or social probation
The dance is FREE and eligible students will receive a permission slip from the homeroom teachers the week of the dance. Hope to see you there!
There is a general assembly meeting for all Student Council members TODAY at 2:45 in computer lab 102. All members should be present in the computer lab by 2:45.
News from the JMS Clubhouse:
The Barnes & Noble Reading Club on Wednesday 4/16 in room 609 from 2:35 to 3:30 will be having a guest speaker from Barnes & Noble to talk about the latest books available to young readers. New members are always welcome!
It is April! Would you like to swim? On Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:35 to 3:35 the intramural program offers a chance to swim at the Centennial swimming pool. Bring your own suit, towel, and lock (to lock up your stuff). Meet Mrs. Srull in the Jefferson gym by 2:40 and we will walk you over to the high school.