


Eagle Eye JMS Parent Newsletter #28
Term 3: Week 8: February 19-23, 2024
Good Evening Jefferson Middle School families!
A great week again at Jefferson Middle School. We appreciate our families and students. Our JMS Eagles spreading wings and soaring as we head to the end of Term 3 and prepare for benchmarks. Be sure to read through all of our updates and items below.
Send Your Child to School Ready to Learn: Sleep and Breakfast
A nutritious breakfast fuels up middle schoolers and gets them ready for the day. In general, preteens and teens who eat breakfast have more energy and do better in school. Help boost your child's attention span, concentration, and memory with breakfast foods that are rich in whole grains, fiber, and protein, and low in added sugar. Of course, we serve breakfast here if your child arrives on time. If your child is running late, send along fresh fruit, nuts, yogurt, or half a peanut butter and banana sandwich. Preteens and teens also need enough sleep to be alert and ready to learn all day. In general, preteens need about 9–12 hours of sleep each night and teens need about 8–10 hours.
Organization Skills
No one is born with great organizational skills — they have to be learned and practiced. Being organized is a key to success in middle school, as it's the first time that most students will have multiple teachers and classrooms or do extracurricular or after-school activities. Students can benefit from parents helping with organizing assignments and time management. A sample list of priorities is below; a list can help students greatly! Write a list with your child and have a conversation about how long each task may take and why it is important.
- swim practice
- walk the dog
- dinner
- study for social studies test (30 minutes)
- finish math worksheet
- read over science class notes (15 minutes)
- put clothes away
Talk About School
Staying connected with preteens and teens as they grow more independent can be a challenge for parents, but it's more important than ever. While activities at school, new interests, and expanding social circles can play bigger roles in the lives of many middle school students, parents and guardians are still their anchors for providing love, guidance, and support. Talk with your child every day, so they know that what goes on at school is important to you. When preteens and teens know their parents are interested in their academic lives, they'll take school seriously too.
*strategies taken from kidshealth.org
Thank you so much for all you do to support your children, our JMS Eagles!
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
Click the bar to access our monthly calendar!🙂
Week at a Glance!
Week of February 19- February 23, 2024
Monday 19 President's Day
- NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS!
Tuesday 20 B day
- Vape Prevention Fair
- Master Builders Practice Rm 102 2:45-4:30
- Track & Field Practice 3:00-4:30
Wednesday 21 A day
- Ski Club to Ober Gatlinburg 1:00
- Track & Field Practice 1:00-2:30
Thursday Feb. 22 B day
- ORHS visits in Library
- Fire Drill 1:00
- Scarboro 85 Presentation JPAC 1:30
- Track & Field Practice 3:00-4:30
Friday Feb. 23 A day
- Truancy Review Meeting SAB 10-12
- Ms. Kala’s class to Oak Ridge News Paper
- Student Council Mtg Innovation Center 7th pd
- Track & Field Practice 3:00-4:30
Keep the Kindness Going~
JMS Eagles: Sign up for Intersession!
What is Intersession?
Jefferson Middle School is dedicated to providing students with the tools needed to be successful. Twice a year, Jefferson offers an Intersession during Fall and Spring Breaks. The intent is to offer a program that will provide either reinforcement of prior skills or enrichment to further them. Students will be enrolled two courses (1.5 hours each), unless they sign-up for STEM Enrichment or choose the full Sports and Conditioning section.
*Please see the attached flyer below!
Important Dates and Information for Rising 9th graders
Can you believe it is time to start talking about high school registration? There are several upcoming events for Rising 9th graders. In an effort to ease the transition, all 8th graders have been added to the “Class of 2028” Canvas page. This is where you will be able to access videos, documents and other information related to high school registration and course selection. There are several upcoming events we wanted to make you aware of regarding high school registration and course selection.
The 2024-2025 ORHS Academic Planning Guide can be found here:
www.ortn.edu/ORHS/APG_2024-2025.pdf
Exploring Pathways 2024-2025
Benchmarks!
6th, 7th, and 8th grades will test the FOLLOWING week, March 4th through March 8th. Remember these tests are FORMATIVE. They help us decide on pacing, planning, and remediation. We look at how our students do and make big plans for our return after Spring Break, which is only 3 weeks from now!
Any questions, please reach out to your teachers.
Jefferson Jumping Beans: Ms. Kala's Students
We are so thankful for our student Jefferson Jumping Beans Coffee Cart! Not only are Ms. Kala's students spreading the grounds, but they are spreading kindness and love while they learn real world vocational skills. THANK YOU, Jefferson Jumping Beans!
Ms. Kala's Students Visit State Farm
Spring Break Camp 2024 for GIRLS!
ORS Core Values - Integrity
JMS EXPECTATIONS: Click on each picture to enlarge!
Medications for Students
Parents, this is a friendly reminder that students CANNOT bring medications to school. Parents must bring the medication to the clinic. This policy is both for student safety and making sure the documentation is complete. Parents, please bring any medication for your students to the clinic to Nurse Callison.
Coach Bolling's Athletic Update
The JMS Track & Field Team is hard at work preparing for their first meet on Tuesday, March 5th at Lenoir City. The entire 2024 JMS Track & Field schedule is below. Please see the Track & Field schedule below!
GO EAGLES!
Coach Bolling
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 this past weekend between RMS and JMS was 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! Even though the Eagles did not come out victorious and the day itself was rainy and chilly, it was a great experience for kids and the many parents and staff members it takes to run this event. The comradery at these events builds into our great ORHS fan base.
However, due to changes in TSSAA rules, 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, Mr. Fowler, and Dr. Quilliams.
Ms. Haverkamp's Reading Eagle
🤩Students of the Week🤩
February: HONESTY!
Congratulations to our Students of the Week!
Carlos Hernandez
Alexis Aaron
Malia Barnes
Technology Resources for Parents
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
Tech help with Clever at HOME!
When accessing Clever from the home network, it should initially pop up with this image:
Click on “Log in with Active Directory.” The next page should look like this:
This is where the student should log in using the format shown in the text boxes of this image, where “xxxxxxx” is the students username that they use to log into their laptop. Once the login has been completed, Clever should load into the page the student normally sees when their laptop is connected to our school network
Counselors' Corner
Don’t forget to order your copy of the yearbook! We have sold half of what is available and they are first come first serve, so don’t wait! Go to jostensyearbooks.com and search for Jefferson Middle School in Oak Ridge, TN. Cost is $20 per yearbook.
YOU CAN STILL GET YOUR YEARBOOK!
TRANSPORTATION
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.
ORS Code of Conduct
JMS Student Handbook
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