Eagle Eye JMS Parent Newsletter #8
September 4-8, 2023
Hello, Jefferson Middle School families and parents!
We hope you will be enjoying the Labor Day holiday and weekend! Our Eagles here at JMS, adults and students, are certain we experienced a hint of Fall a couple mornings. As we anticipate a change in seasons, we look forward to all the Autumn things.
So, how about a quick history snippet on the two words: Fall or Autumn?
The older of the two words is autumn, which first came into English in the 1300s from the Latin word autumnus. (Etymologists aren't sure where the Latin word came from.) It had extensive use right from its first appearance in English writing, and with good reason: the common name for this intermediary season prior to the arrival of autumn was harvest, which was potentially confusing, since harvest can refer to both the time when harvesting crops usually happens (autumn) as well as the actual harvesting of crops (harvest). The word autumn was, then, a big hit.
Names for the season didn't just end with autumn, however. Poets continued to be wowed by the changes autumn brought, and in time, the phrase "the fall of the leaves" came to be associated with the season. This was shortened in the 1600s to fall. (from our friend, Merriam-Webster).
As a reminder, students should prepared for each class, each day, and ready to engage with content, peers, and learning. Students should keep devices charged, complete homework assignments, and check Canvas for teacher messages and announcements. We also want to emphasize a routine of sleep, nutrition, punctuality, and attendance--all critical to maximizing success for your child. 🙂
We hope that you carefully take a look at our updates and information below; we do our very best to provide clear information, present opportunities, and update you on processes. Finally, we encourage all of our students and families to take a few moments to look through our JMS Handbook. We want you to know we love your children and have the highest expectations for academics and behavior!
The JMS administrative team is here to support students, teachers, and families. If you need anything, please reach out to us. As always, we thank our parents and our staff for what they do to help our students be the best they can be.
Phil Cox, Principal, pcox@ortn.edu
Ben Fowler, Vice Principal, bjfowler@ortn.edu
Jacob Quilliams, Dean of Students jrquilliams@ortn.edu
Elizabeth Leavitt, Instructional Technology Coach, ealeavitt@ortn.edu
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Week at a Glance!
August 28-September 1, 2023
Monday, September 4
- NO SCHOOL! LABOR DAY!
Tuesday 5 A day
- Atomic Eagles Meeting Science Wing 2:45-4:30
- RadioActive Brix (FLL): 2:45-4:30
- Cross Country Practice 3:00-4:30
- JV Football vs. Coalfield @ Coalfield 6:00
- Volleyball vs. Sevierville (Varsity ONLY) @ Sevierville 6:30
Wednesday 6 B day
- Board of Education Members Visit 7:00 AM
- Cheer Practice 1:00-2:00
- Football Practice 1:00-3:00
- Volleyball vs. Robertsville (JV ONLY) @ RMS 4:00
- Cross Country Meet vs Robertsville @ RMS Girls 6:00, Boys 6:30
Thursday 7 A day
- Cross Country Practice 3:00-4:30
- Volleyball vs. Northview @ Northview 4:30
- Football vs. CAK @ CAK 7:00
Friday Sep. 8 B Day
- Student Council Meeting Innovation Center 7th period
- Cross Country Practice 3:00-4:30
- Football Practice 3:00-5:15
- Volleyball Practice 3:00-5:00
Saturday Sep 9
FLL to TN Valley Fair-Jacob Building STEM-Sumo Bot Competition 2:00-6:00
CONGRATULATIONS, MR DODSON!!!
2023 State Art Teacher of the Year!
🎉🥳Our very own JMS Art teacher, Mr. Dodson, received the TGSFA Award, and we could not be prouder! CLICK ON THE PHOTO BELOW to READ THE ARTICLE!!
JMS YEARBOOKS: ONLINE PURCHASING is now OPEN: $20
Volunteer for our JMS Book Fair!!
Student of the Week: AUGUST: RESPECT
We are so proud of our RESPECTFUL culture here at JMS. We are especially proud to share the names of our selected Students of the Week. SHOUT OUT!🤩
Jose Marin Shipp
Aliyson Lozano Corp
Bella McMahon (Alibelle)
Landon DeLong
Amari Bishop
Braylon Wooten
Back to School Illnesses and Absences
Any time a student is absent, they can always work on the classwork they missed by checking Canvas. Students will always have time to submit assignments when they return. Students are allowed 7 parent notes throughout the year. You may email them to us or your student can drop them off when they return. Often students will hand the note to an administrator standing at the front door, and we will make sure it gets to Ms. Langford, our attendance coordinator.
Be safe and be well!
DISTRICT WIDE
Please contact our HR Department TODAY!
$94.00 - $141.00 / Per Day
JMS EXPECTATIONS: Click on each picture to enlarge!
TRANSPORTATION
Reminders about Drop Off and Pick Up
- JMS's weather policy is to load busses and release car riders during most weather events EXCEPT lightning or severe rain/wind. When lightning is present we will push our students back to the building and delay releasing students. We have had three major lightning issues and a major wind/rain events during our releases over the first term of last year, and we wanted to reiterate what our hold policy is. We thank our parents for their patience as we do our best to keep our students safe.
- DO NOT enter the bus loop when buses are present!
- Please pull your vehicle all the way up so we can keep as many cars as possible off of Fairbanks Road.
- When dropping off AFTER 7:30am, students will be directed towards the main entrance. Go ahead and pull all the way up.
- Make sure your child is ready to exit the vehicle and doesn't have to access the trunk for items, as this holds up the line.
- DO NOT park or leave your vehicles in the neighborhoods across the street from Jefferson. Traffic is heavy during pickup and drop off and parking on those streets only increases the danger to our students and parents attempting to navigate the traffic.
What bus do I ride?
You have received many communications this summer from the district about registering for the Bus through Skyward. If you have, but are not sure what bus your student is riding, here is how you check it.
FIRST! Log into Tyler's Versatrans E-Link https://transportation.ortn.edu/elinkrp/Login.aspx
Username: (use student’s name) firstname.lastname This is case sensitive–example: john.smith
Password: (use student birth date) in this format 03122007 for March 12, 2007
Click on Students, then View My Students. If you see a bus route there, you should be good. If you DO NOT see a bus route, you will need to update bus service! You will not have bus service on the first day of school.
To get bus service, log into Skyward and click on Forms. There is a bus request form. Transportation is working to move quickly to add new students to the bus, but it will take a few days before your student can be added to bus service.
First Student Transportation is working hard to get routes assigned to all students who requested bus service.
Once you are registered for transportation, you will be able to track your child's bus using the app information detailed below. Please see information on how to register for MyStop below.
MyStop - Parent/Student Login (You may click on the MyStop Picture to the left!)
- Username: (use student’s name - case sensitive) firstname.lastname
- Password: (use student birth date) in this format 03122007 for March 12, 2007
MyStop Phone App Available In Your App Store
Go to: Versatrans My Stop™ provides mobile access to bus information. This app displays the location of the user’s assigned school bus, as well as the estimated time of arrival to their stop. Students can plan for late or on-time arrival, and prevent missed pick-ups or being left outside in inclement weather.
Can’t Access the MyStop App?
If you are having difficulty accessing the MyStop App please take the following steps:
- Please confirm the following:
- You have downloaded the App from Tyler Technologies.
- You are using the legal student name as listed in Skyward.
- You have selected all lower case letters.First Student Transportation is working hard to get routes assigned to all students who requested bus service.
But I am a car rider!
No worries! Though the video is an old one, it still checks out for all of our current procedures. If you are unsure of where or how to drop off or pick up, watch the video below!
PARENTS on the Softball Field / 5th Grade:
You may be asked to move by Dr. Quilliams, Mr. Cox, or Mr. Fowler if you are parked right at the bus loop entrance OR next to the small median between the loop. Parking in these locations makes it more difficult for bus drivers to maneuver into position.
Additionally, STUDENTS SHOULD NEVER CROSS THE BUS LOOP. They may take the sidewalk around, or cross into the parking lot under direction from the administrator there and walk down the grass field to the sidewalk. This is a safety issue for students and drivers.
Parent Accounts CANVAS and SKYWARD: Technology Resources
The links below contain resources for setting up and accessing Skyward and Canvas, an updated calendar, along with a welcome message from our ITC coach and a link to district and school websites.
Please reach out to Elizabeth Leavitt at ealeavit@ortn.edu
JMS ATHLETIC UPDATES from COACH BOLLING!
We have another busy week of JMS athletics ahead!
On Tuesday, the JV football team will travel to Coalfield for a JV game at 6pm. The Lady Eagles volleyball team will travel to Sevierville Junior High School for a varsity match at 6:30pm. On Wednesday, the Lady Eagles JV volleyball team will travel to Robertsville for a JV match at 4pm. The JMS cross country team will travel to Robertsville for a meet beginning at 6pm. On Thursday, the Lady Eagles volleyball team will travel to Northview Junior High School for a JV match at 4:30pm and a varsity match at 5:30pm. The JMS Eagles football team will travel to CAK for a varsity game kicking off at 7pm. Go Eagles!
As always, GO EAGLES!
Thank you,
Coach Bolling
Ticket Prices
Volleyball - $3
Football - $5
Students Aged 0-Kindergarten free!
Eagle Athletic Schedules are Attached Below!
Counseling Connection
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Kidcentraltn.com- A Resource for Families!
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Character Strong Update - Respect
This month’s Character Strong focus is Respect. One way to think about respect is “seeing value in all people and things & treating them with care.” Many people feel Respected in different ways and we hope this month inspires discussions with your family about what Respect means to you and how you can practice it together! Respect is 1 of 3 traits we will focus on throughout the year that helps students Be Kind. Throughout the school, students will be developing skills like perspective-taking, conflict resolution, and leadership.
Have some fun connecting as a family this month while practicing Respect. Here are family activities for you to complete together. How many can you do this month?
Family Pursuit #1:
Review Respect as a family! Remember that in our lessons we are teaching that Respect means to see value in people and things and treat them with care. Agree as a family to set aside a certain time each day this week to unplug from devices and plug into family time. It shows Respect to practice being present in the moment without the distractions that can come from technology. Debrief and discuss this challenge afterward and commit to this practice at least 1 day each week!
Family Pursuit #2:
Find a time to sit in a circle together and celebrate all the ways you have seen each other practice Respect. Take turns sharing responses to the following prompts or make up your own! Remember to practice Respect as you listen to each other. Pursuit #1 Pursuit #3 Have some fun connecting as a family this month while practicing Respect.
Celebration Prompts:
- What family member(s) do you want to celebrate for their Respect?
- Share 1 way you have demonstrated leadership
Reading Eagle with Ms. Haverkamp
Soccer Opportunities!
ORS Code of Conduct
JMS Student Handbook
ORS Vaping Letter to parents
Parents,
We are sad to report that student vaping has increased significantly at the secondary level this school year. School Administration and staff are committed to addressing this concern, but effectively controlling this trend will be challenging. Student access, the ability to hide vapes and the odorless nature of vapes increases the difficulty of monitoring and reducing this dangerous trend.
This trend is resulting in lost instructional time for many students. Students using or possessing vapes that contain nicotine products are being assigned multiple days of out of school suspension. Students identified as using vapes or being in possession of vapes containing THC, are being expelled for a full calendar year. Approximately 50% of the students currently assigned to the Secret City Academy are there due to using a vape that contained THC.
Due to the increase in vapes containing THC, we are informing parents that the Secret City Academy is currently at capacity. The Oak Ridge Schools Code of Conduct clearly communicates our expectations regarding the unauthorized use or possession of drugs. Students confirmed of using or being in possession of drugs at school, or at a school activity, will be expelled in accordance with the Oak Ridge Schools Code of Conduct.
If your child is expelled, it is likely that they will only have the option to participate in on-line learning. Expelled students will be placed on a waiting list and granted access to the Secret City Academy when a student complete their time at the SCA. Choosing to use a vape containing THC or participating in other zero tolerance events while at school or at a school event will remove your child's ability to participate in face-to-face instruction.
Oak Ridge Schools clearly recognizes the value of attending school in person, but we also understand the importance and are committed to providing students a drug free learning environment.
Please continue speaking with your child or children regarding the harm of vaping and drugs. We are in the process of scheduling a Vaping Education Week which will focus on providing students an educational assembly to communicate the harms of vaping. We are also looking to provide a similar evening opportunity for parents to attend.
Respectfully,
Oak Ridge Schools
Youth Vaping Prevention - Additional Resources
Youth Vaping Prevention - Additional Resources & Information
2022-2023 ORS Student Code of Conduct Handbook (see pgs 22-24)
National Institute of Health (NIH) - Smoke Free Teen
Alcohol & Substance Abuse Prevention of Anderson County - Parent & Teen Resources
TN Department of Health COVID Guidance
The local news has reported a small rise in COVID cases over the last couple of weeks. Below is a screenshot of the Isolation Guidance from the TN Department of Health (last updated 11 October 2022). The full document is linked below: https://www.tn.gov/content/dam/tn/health/documents/cedep/novel-coronavirus/Isolation-QuarantineRelease.pdf