JRE March Newsletter
Go, Wildcats!
Spring is Almost Here and the End of the School Year is Quickly Approaching!
Your Input Is Needed!
Thank you for being part of the planning process for the 2024-2025 school year at Jackson Road Elementary. Your input is valuable! If you were unable to attend and would like to give your suggestions and recommendations, please contact April Kisner at april.kisner@gscs.org and/or complete the Spring 2024 Title I Parent Survey!
The Griffin-Spalding County School System (GSCS) appreciates your willingness to share your input in an effort to improve the parent engagement activities at our school and in our school system. The survey should take approximately 10 minutes to complete and all of your answers will be confidential and anonymous. Only one survey should be completed per household. Thank you for participating!
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Upcoming Events at Jackson Road Elementary
All About Assessments Virtual Session 3/4/24 at 10AM meet.google.com/ugg-fzub-pyn
- Join our Assistant Principal, Ms. Bentley, to learn all about county and state assessments. She will also be sharing some tips for preparing your student to do their best on any assessment. Meeting will be held on Google Meet.
March is
National Women's History Month
March 1: Global Day of Unplugging - Disconnect and take a break from from technology, social media, and electronics for as much as possible today!
March 2: Read Across America Day
March 8: International Women's Day
March 12: National Girl Scout Day
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March Reading Challenge
Literacy Tips at Every Level
Literacy Tips for Pre-school Parents
Reading Tips for Parents of Preschoolers
12 Tips to Boost Early Literacy
Helping Your Child Become a Reader
Literacy Tips for Elementary Parents
Parent Strategies for Improving Their Child's Reading and Writing
4 Reading Tips for Parents to Keep Kids Engaged
Tips for Middle School Parents
Reading Tips for Parents of Middle Schoolers
Helping Middle Schoolers Improve Their Reading
20 Ways to Keep Your Middle Schooler Interested in Reading
Tips for High School Parents