2025 JMS Eagle Eye #14
Week of November 4, 2024 Family Newsletter
Election Week
We hope that everyone had a delightful Halloween week. We have a lot going on this week, despite the short Eagle Eye below. Basketball season is here! Coach Bolling and Coach Mitchell have been practicing hard, and our first home game is on Monday! Remember that Election day is on TUESDAY and there will be no students or staff on campus. Classes will resume on Wednesday. The fall season is definitely here, with cool mornings and warm afternoons. Midterms are coming on Thursday, November 14th. We will send a parent square message alerting you.
We have completed all of our data meetings, and we are pleased with our achievement progress. Students achieve well here. Our teachers are pushing harder this year on helping every student grow in their learning. You will hear more and more student ownership of their data and a change in our conversation about it.
As always, we are here to serve! Thank you for supporting our mission to help your students grow academically, physically, socially, and emotionally. If you need anything, please reach out to us.
Mr. Phil Cox, Principal pcox@ortn.edu
Dr. Benjamin Fowler, Vice Principal bjfowler@ortn.edu
Dr. Jacob Quilliams, Dean of Students jrquilliams@ortn.edu
A Look at the Week Ahead
Week of October 28, 2024 - JMS PTO Direct Drive 10/21-11/1
Monday 4 A day
- Atomic Eagles FLL Science Wing 2:45-4:30
- Master Builders FLL Rm 102 2:45-4:30
- RadioActive Brix FLL Rm 223 2:45-4:30
- Cross Country Banquet Cafeteria 3:00-4:00
- Basketball vs Lafollette– Girls JV 5:00
- Basketball – Girls Varsity 6:00
- Basketball – Boys Varsity 7:00
Tuesday 5
ELECTION DAY (no staff or students)
Wednesday 6 B day
**JMS Food Drive Begins**
- Cheer Practice 1:00-3:30
- Girls Basketball Practice 1:00-3:00
- Boys Basketball Practice 3:00-5:00
Thursday 7 A day
- Basketball at Jacksboro 5pm (Boys JV, Girls, and Boys)
Friday 8 B day
- Ms. Kala’s Class to OR Public Works
- Chess Club 2:45
8th Graders: Pre ACT Wednesday, November 13
Just a reminder that 8th graders will take the Pre-ACT in 10 days. It is a great encapsulation of their academic time here at JMS, as well as a great interest inventory for planning their academic transition to ORHS. Students will test online through their devices and it will take most of Wednesday.
Any questions, please reach out to Dr. Fowler.
Family Life Instruction
Attention Parents /Guardians of JMS students Regarding Family Life Programming
Students in 5th, 6th , 7th and 8th grades will participate in the Oak Ridge Board of Education approved Family Life curriculum during their Physical Education class on Nov 18th-22nd . The programming will be age appropriate and address topics covered in the 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th grade Health Education standards.
6th, 7th and 8th Grade Parent Information on Family Life Programming
The Oak Ridge Board of Education approved Family Life Program, designed for students in 6th-8th grades, provides age-appropriate information (based on the State of TN Health Education standards) on the emotional, social, and physical aspects of growing up. Information on sexually transmitted diseases, refusal skills, abstinence and HIV-AIDS is also included. The program will be provided during Physical Education Class on the following dates: December 9-13th. Boys and Girls will remain in the same class throughout all programming. The information will be presented by Let's Talk 101.
5th Grade Parent Information on Family Life Programming
The Oak Ridge Board of Education approved Family Life Program, designed for students in the 5th grade, provides age-appropriate information on the emotional, social, and physical aspects of growing up. In the 5th grade program, boys and girls will be separated for the class, but will watch the same video. The program will be during Physical Education Class on the following dates: December 9-13th. The information will be presented by Let's Talk 101. The students will be shown the following video on puberty: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bw1N06PKhu4
All Grades (5th-8th) Information
The "Baby Olivia Act" was passed and went into effect this school year. As enacted, the "Baby Olivia Act," requires any family life curriculum that directly or indirectly addresses human growth, human development, or human sexuality to include the presentation of a high-quality, computer-generated animation or high-definition ultrasound of at least three minutes in duration that shows the development of the brain, heart, and other vital organs in early fetal development. The video we will show to meet this law can be found at: https://babyolivia.liveaction.org/
Per School Board Policy 4.213, a parent/guardian has the right to opt their child out of participating in the family life education programming. By filling out this form, you are opting your child out of participation in the Family Life Education programming for the 2024-2025 school year. Your child may be assigned alternative health activities and will not be penalized academically. If you have more than one child, you must fill out the form individually for each child.
https://forms.office.com/r/3hZXpxGbS5
If you would like additional information or have questions about the program, please feel free to contact Katie Bolling (ksbolling@ortn.edu), Jeff Miner (jaminer@ortn.edu), or Sean Jessie (skjessie@ortn.edu) or call the school at 865-425-9301.
Preparing for Careers and Fostering inclusion at Jefferson Middle School
Ms. Kala’s students operate a school-wide coffee shop named “Jefferson Jumpin’ Beans,” where they acquire essential vocational skills. Running this student-run coffee delivery service has not only met a need for teachers at JMS but also provided our students with comprehensive business experience.
To prepare, Ms. Kala’s students visited local coffee shops to gain insights into operations and understand the importance of customer service. The objective is to replicate a real-world job environment as closely as possible. Students applied for their preferred positions and underwent interviews. They have learned to read, fill, and deliver orders, manage billing, and collect payments. Additionally, they have developed workplace safety and hygiene skills through on-the-job training in a controlled setting.
El Dia de Los Muertos 2024
Hola amigos,
Ms. Kerr here. I wanted to let you know a little history of the Latino holiday, Day of the Dead. This holiday takes place on November 1st and 2nd. In the lobby area, after school today, my 3rd and 5th period Spanish IA classes will construct an altar to commemorate these two special days. All the items on the altar are brought in by my students! Check out their homemade bread and hand-crafted sugar skulls!
Day of the Dead has various Spanish (Catholic) and Aztec (indigenous) influences. In many US cities that border Mexico, one may find that Day of the Dead has adopted many American (Halloween) influences, as well. Day of the Dead isn’t celebrated by all Hispanic countries. It really varies from country to country, city to city, and household to household. However, this holiday is celebrated heavily in Mexico and because that’s where I lived, I like to spend additional time sharing my own, personal experiences with our students. Disney’s Coco, made in 2017, has helped make The Day of the Dead more popular here in the U.S.
Some of the things you may see on the ofrenda located in the front entrance area:
-3 levels (representing heaven, earth, and hell)
-Flowers, fruit, and other decorative items
-Pictures of deceased friends or family we are celebrating on these 2 special days
-Calaveras: happy skulls/skeletons representing joy in the afterlife
-Calacas: sugar skulls (typical candy for Day of the Dead—again, handmade by some of our students)
-Candles for the souls to warm their hands upon returning to earth for the 2 days of celebration (Our altars contain flameless candles or candles that will not be lit. J)
-Items the deceased enjoyed doing during his/her lifetime
See the pictures below of this year's ofrenda.
A Change of Clothes!
Please discuss with your student about a back up outfit. Thanks!
Student Celebration!
Student of the Week Nominations
The following students have been nominated. Congratulations to these fantastic students!
Eagle Behavior
(Students recognized for their outstanding behavior in school, befitting a JMS Eagle)
Bentley Westerman
Mackenzie Chavez
Eagle Excellence
(Students recognized for their outstanding achievement in school, befitting a JMS Eagle)
Hayley Winkler
Preston Carter
Nina Vasquez
Jaylee Purkey
Collins Dowdell
Eagle Expectations
(Students recognized for their outstanding manner of living up-to and exceeding JMS expectations in school, befitting a JMS Eagle)
Miriam Bonner
Jakaden Tate
Fisher Brown
Eagle Accountability
(Students recognized for holding themselves accountable to the high expectations in school, befitting a JMS Eagle)
Ms. Kala's Community Trip
This week,Ms. Kala’s students went on a community trip to Oak Ridge Police Department. Our students got to tour the building and learnt all about what a career in policing might entail.
Athletic Update
Go Eagles!
Expectations for Spectators
Dear JMS Parents,
We open every sporting event at JMS with the same comments about Good Sportsmanship. We believe that student athletes develop life-long personal and interpersonal skill sets by participation in and support of our extracurricular events. We rarely have any issues on this front. For example, the City Basketball Championship twice a year between RMS and JMS is a rousing demonstration of GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP --fantastic fans, dedicated players, and supportive family and friends. Though we compete and play hard, we (the parents, the staff, the supporters) engaged in the good sportsmanship we want to see in our students. We thank you for that! The comradery at these events builds into our great ORHS fan base.
JMS Admin wanted to remind all spectators of the policies regarding expectations of spectators at any school athletic event. Whether here at Jefferson or away at another school, we hold our students and our supporters to the same high standards. Some of these policies are state level requirements. Due to recent events at other sporting venues in Tennessee, TSSAA updated their bylaws in July 2023. Article II section 9 of the TSSAA bylaws now states that:
For fans ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct during a contests, the school will be fined a minimum of $250.00. In addition, other non-monetary disciplinary action may occur, including but not limited to probation and/or restricted probation for the entire athletic program.
As such, any JMS parent or supporter that is ejected from a game will be required to pay whatever fine is assessed before they can attend future extracurricular events.
Game officials (referees, school administrators, athletic directors, and SROs) have the power to remove a supporter from a venue for unsportsmanlike conduct. Per the TSSAA website, "The most common unsportsmanlike scenarios involve coaches and fans displaying disrespectful behavior towards officials, players, and other coaches. This includes yelling and arguing with officials, making inappropriate comments, refusing to leave the court or gymnasium when asked, and even physically confronting or threatening officials." Ultimately, the definition of unsportsmanlike conduct will be at the general discretion of the game officials, and game officials control access to the playing field.
In the event of an emergency, the JMS administration will work with you to ensure that you have access to your student. Your student safety is paramount to us. It may take us a moment, but we will work with you.
The goal of JMS administration is to uphold the high standards which make JMS a school of excellence. To achieve this goal we ask that all or our fans adhere to the JMS code of conduct and follow the guidelines below:
• Good sportsmanship should always be emphasized by student athletes and spectators.
• Booing has no place at school-sponsored activities.
• Students and parents in attendance at athletic events should remain seated in the stands during the contest and stay off the basketball court, football field, track, and other playing areas.
• JMS campus is smoke free. This includes e-cigarettes, and other types of devices, including all VAPING.
Again, we rarely have these issues, but with changing state policies, we like to keep our parents informed. Thank you so much for being such great supporters of Jefferson sports and other extra curricular activities. If you have any questions, please let us know.
- Mr. Cox, Dr. Fowler, and Dr. Quilliams.
Counselor's Corner!
Librarian's Update!
Nurse's Update!
Nurse Kelly says we have seen an uptick in "upset stomachs" in the morning. Often we find that they haven't had a breakfast and their stomachs settle pretty quick after that. Our growing students need breakfast to operate! The cafeteria opens up at 7 am if you want them to grab breakfast here at JMS. Otherwise, be sure to remind them to eat at home before they arrive!
Just a reminder: STUDENTS are NOT allowed to carry or bring medication to school. Parents must bring the medication in and fill out a form with the school nurse.
If a student has medications for asthma, allergies, or seizures (or any other potential emergencies) that needs to be with them at school, please reach out to me via phone (865-425-9338) or email (kcjones@ortn.edu) or come see me in the clinic.
Innovation Coach's Update
Our Atomic Expo has closed out, but we wanted to post a couple of video as to WHY we are highlighting the future of nuclear technology in Oak Ridge Schools. Take a look below!
Social Emotional Learning Spotlight!
Parent-Teacher Organization
Join Jefferson's Parent Teacher Organization!
We are moving our meetings to the evening times this year due to parent requests. We will start at 530 in the Jefferson Library. Look to this space for updates from JMS PTO President, Kayla Colwell.
Annual Turkey Trot
It is Turkey Trot time! This year’s event will be on Monday, November 11th at AK Bissell Park from 4:30-6:00 and is for Prek-5th graders.
Club Spotlight: JMS Chess Club
The Jefferson Middle School (JMS) Chess Club convenes every Friday after school from 2:45 PM to 3:45 PM. Our club currently boasts 25 active members, ranging from novices to advanced players. The JMS Chess Team is gearing up to compete in the regional championships.
Mission Statement
The JMS Chess Club aims to foster a social, educational, and competitive environment where students can engage with the game of chess. Our club provides a platform for students to learn, play, and grow together through various chess-related activities.
Activities
- Instruction: Tailored lessons for players of all levels.
- Rated Games: Officially rated matches to track progress.
- Simuls: Simultaneous exhibitions where one player competes against multiple opponents.
- Lectures: Informative sessions on chess strategies and history.
- Recreational Play: Casual games for fun and practice.
Sponsors
The JMS Chess Club is proudly sponsored by Nisha Kala, Lars Hondorf, and Gilbert Chan, who bring their expertise and passion for chess to support and guide our student members.
What forms do I need?
You get a ton of forms at the start of the year, so here is a quick guide as to what is what and where.
Forms on Paper:
ORS district handbook have been sent home. There is a paper form in the front for you to sign. Please have you AND your student sign it and return it this week to your student's first period teacher.
Forms in ParentSquare:
- McKinney Vento
- Parent Occupational Survey
Media Release
- Survey Opt-In form
- Biometric Form (Cafeteria Identification Form)
Forms in Skyward
These forms will need to be filled out in Skyward Family Access in web browser, not the app
- First Student- Bus
Free and Reduced Lunch
If you have any issues with the forms, please reach out to John Smith, our Innovation coach at jrsmith@ortn.edu or Dr. Fowler at bjfowler@ortn.edu
Pick Up and Drop Off
Student Drop Off and Pick Up on the JMS Campus
Safety is our number one priority at Jefferson Middle School. The video below helps show the process for both drop off and pick up each day. We want our parents and students to be aware of the process in order to create the safest environment for all during these busy times. The following times below give you the best idea for drop off times:
There are two loops on campus. One loop on the gym/football field side of campus, which is a car drop off loop all morning long. The second loop on the softball field side is the bus loop at the beginning of the morning and becomes a car loop after buses leave. Buses will enter the loop from 7am - 7:10am each day. Please do not enter the loop if buses are present. In addition, please do not pass buses at any time while in the loop.
Please utilize the loop on the gym side to drop off your child each morning. When 5th grade students arrive on campus, they report to the gym until 7:30 am.
Projected Cafeteria Prices 2024-2025
Cafeteria - School Nutrition Program Operational Changes for the 2024-25 School Year
- Free and Reduced Lunch forms are now available in Skyward. Be sure to log in to your Skyward Account to complete the form. The sooner we get that processed, the sooner we can make sure we are serving your students as best we can.
- Students must be enrolled in a school to receive school meals. Students attending virtual academies are not eligible to participate in either of the federal school meal programs.
- Meals shall only be provided and served on days when school is in session.
For additional information, please visit:
Dress Code
The Board of Education believes that appropriate dress and grooming contribute to a productive learning environment. The Board expects students to give proper attention to personal cleanliness and to wear suitable clothing. Students are asked to wear simple, comfortable clothing that is clean and neat. Shoes should be always worn. Students are not to wear clothing which compromises safety or modesty; nor clothing which is disruptive to the educational process.
Students are prohibited from wearing:
1. Clothing or accessories which by reasonable judgment is considered unsafe, dangerous or a health hazard (examples include, but are not limited to wallet chains, spiked collars, necklaces or rings with spikes or sharp edges, oversized belt buckles, picks and combs.
2. Clothing or accessories which contain or suggest offensive or obscene symbols, signs, slogans or words degrading any gender, cultural, religious or ethnic values.
3. Clothing or accessories which contain or suggest language or symbols oriented toward violence, vandalism, sex, drugs, alcohol or tobacco.
4. Pajamas or clothing resembling sleepwear. This also includes house shoes.
5. Apparel
- a. Shirts, shorts, jeans or pants with holes, skirts and dresses that compromise modesty or are disruptive to the learning environment.
- b. The following attire is not permitted: bare midriffs; halter or tube tops; short shorts; tight, see through, or revealing clothing; or clothing which allows underwear to be exposed, such as sagging pants, spaghetti strap tops, muscle shirts.
- c. A belt is mandatory if pants or shorts will not stay at the waist without one.
- d. Hats, head coverings, bandanas, and sunglasses are not to be worn inside the school building.
6. Any articles which can be related to gang activity such as: items with gang names; gang initials; or individual gang member monikers; gang related jewelry; gang related tattoos; or self-inflicted scars. (TCA 49-6- 4215)
7. Any manner of grooming, which by its color, arrangement, trademark, or any other attribute that is gang related. This may include such items as shoelaces, belt buckles, hats or tattoos.
8. All students must wear shoes. It is strongly suggested that students wear shoes which either enclose the foot or are secured with heel straps. Flip flops are not allowed in grades PreK-4.
9. Heavy coats must be removed upon arrival at school, be placed in lockers and left there until the student leaves the building. (At campuses that have multiple buildings that require outside travel between classes, the principal may exercise discretion.)
The school building administrator may make exceptions to dress requirements to accommodate the special needs of classes (examples include but are not limited to science labs, welding, cooking labs) and/or certain sports/activities.
All students are expected to comply with the general dress code policy of the Oak Ridge School Board. Students who fail to comply with the Dress Code Policy shall be advised of the policy and offered the opportunity to take corrective action. The school shall attempt to contact the student's parents. Students who repeatedly fail to dress in accordance with the Dress Code Policy may be subject to disciplinary actions as set forth in the Oak Ridge Schools Discipline Code. The Administration reserves the right to judge what is appropriate or not.
Consequences for violations of the dress code guidelines will follow the ORS District Disciplinary Code.
SY 25 Suggested School Supplies
SY 25 Suggested School Supplies list
JMS SY 2025 Student Handbook
JMS 2024-2025 Student Handbook
JMS SY 25 Student Success Assembly
District Discipline Handbook for SY 25
Cell Phone Policy
Students are required to turn off phones and place in lockers when they arrive to school. Students are not permitted to have phones throughout the building. In the event of an emergency, parents can contact the main phone line (425-9301) and students may use the main phone line to contact home.
Additionally, NO wired or wireless headphones or earbuds or personal electronic devices are permitted for use during the school day unless at the direction of a teacher for a classroom activity.
Due to concerns about social media and improper use of cell phones during the school day, please see detailed cell phone policy below:
1. Students must turn off cell phone upon arriving to campus and place in their locker.
2. Students are not to use cell phones during the school day unless instructed by a teacher. Teachers will make administration aware when they will be using phones in advance.
3. Any student found to be sharing or distributing inappropriate messages or pictures online will be immediately reported to our SRO and the Oak Ridge Police Department.
4. Per the ORS Code of Conduct, "students are prohibited from using personally owned devices to record (video, audio, photograph) others". This could also be considered Cyberbullying - the use of cell phones, social networking sites or other types of digital technology to harass, threaten, discriminate, or intimidate others.
Any violation of the cell phone policy will lead to action from administration including but not limited to consequences below:
1st violation: student cell phone, headphones, earbuds, or personal electronic devices will be confiscated and sent to the office. Student will be issued a warning in Skyward and phone will be kept in the office until parent/guardian comes to the school to pick up the phone.
2nd violation: student cell phone, headphones, earbuds, or personal electronic devices will be confiscated and sent to the office. Student will be assigned an after-school detention in Skyward and phone will be kept in the office until parent/guardian comes to the school to pick up the phone.
3rd violation: student cell phone, headphones, earbuds, or personal electronic devices will be confiscated and sent to the office. Student will be issued ISS in Skyward and phone will be kept in the office until parent/guardian comes to the school to pick up the phone.
4th violation: student cell phone, headphones, earbuds, or personal electronic devices will be confiscated and sent to the office. Student will be issued an OSS in Skyward and phone will be kept in the office until parent/guardian comes to the school to pick up the phone. In addition, student may lose privilege of bringing phone to school for a time to be determined.
SECURE ENTRANCE TELEPHONE USAGE
School phones are for business and emergency use only. Students who are required to remain after school to make up work or for other reasons can call to arrange a ride home.
How to Sign Up for Skyward
Canvas - Learning Management System at JMS
Canvas is our learning management system. We utilize Canvas in order to communicate with students and parents including announcements, information that is important to the class, links to resources to help support in class learning and also digital assignments.
Our teachers are AMAZING in the amount of detail they provide on their Canvas page. We encourage parents to spend 10 minutes each week with their child logged on to Canvas and read the details for each teacher's page, announcements, and assignments.
In Canvas our teachers work to provide:
- Announcements - A weekly look at what will be taught throughout the week
- Assignments - Some assignments will be digital and completed through Canvas and some will be analog and completed on paper. The goal for teachers here is to update with information to help explain the assignment and the due date.
- Calendar - A student calendar that shows all of the student's class and helps to color code each. The calendar allows for parents to see due dates for assignments, quiz and test dates
To learn more about Canvas and how we use it each day, please access the video below.