

Eagle Eye -JMS Parent Newsletter #9
September 12- September 16, 2022
Education is simply the soul of a society as it passes from one generation to another. _G.K. Chesterton
We are anticipating Fall weather and break. The newsletter each week will be quite packed with much information and opportunities. We appreciate you taking the time to navigate each week.
Once again, we thank you all for the incredible investment in all of our students and mission. Every single day here at JMS, we are watching the impact and influence you have on your children as they continue to grow academically, socially, and emotionally. We are so proud of our families and our Eagles!
Monumental Moments this past week:
- PICTURES complete!
- Our SEL Zero Period continues to be a place and space for students to build community and connections!! JMS Soaring Eagles are immersed in becoming Character Strong alongside of high academic expectations and endeavors.
Be sure to check out our Portrait of a Graduate September focus: 4 Cs: Collaboration.
We believe that our students are clearly becoming the best Portrait of Graduates as they practice critical thinking, communication, collaboration, and creativity in each of their classrooms.
We appreciate and encourage all of our families to reach out with any needs, questions, or concerns.
Have a wonderful evening!
Phil Cox, Principal, pcox@ortn.edu
Ben Fowler, Vice Principal, bjfowler@ortn.edu
Brian Tinker, Dean of Students, bjtinker@ortn.edu
Elizabeth Leavitt, Instructional Technology Coach, ealeavitt@ortn.edu
Wednesday Zero Period and Social Emotional Learning
Still Going Strong!
Our third session on Wednesday was incredibly meaningful and productive! All grades were immersed in for session 3 as teachers facilitated discussion, journaling, and games.
2022-2023 JMS Student Handbook
Week at a Glance - September 12- September 16
Monday, September 12, 2022
- PTO Meeting via Zoom 1st period
- Atomic Eagles Meeting Science Wing 2:45-4:30
- Master Builders Meeting Rm 102 2:45-4:30
- RadioActive Brix Meeting Rm 223 2:45-4:30
- Cross Country Practice 3:00-4:00
- Football Practice 3:00-4:30 Volleyball Game vs. Jacksboro @ Jacksboro JV-4:30, V-5:30
- Trip to France Meeting: @ Robertsville Middle School, Rm 209 6:30
Tuesday, September 13, 2022
- Atomic Eagles Meeting Science Wing 2:45-4:30
- Master Builders Meeting Rm 102 2:45-4:30
- RadioActive Brix Meeting Rm 223 2:45-4:30
- Football Practice 3:00-5:15
- Cross Country Practice 3:00-4:30
- Volleyball Game vs. Lafollette (Varsity ONLY) @ Lafollette 6:30
Wednesday, September 14, 2022
- Football Practice 1:00-3:15
- Volleyball Practice 1:00-3:00
- Cross Country Meet-City Championship vs. RMS @ JMS Girls 6:00, Boys 6:30
Thursday, September 15, 2022
- Fire Drill 2:00
- Football Game vs. Clinton @ Blankenship Field 6:00
Friday, September 16, 2022
- Youth for Christ-Band Room 7:10
- Ms. Kala’s class to Boys and Girls Club 1:45-2:00
- Volleyball Practice 3:00-5:00
Lunch Charges!
We have had many parents calling regarding the negative charges on their child’s lunch account. I checked with AraMark and the problem is that the students are getting more food items than are allowed for the ala carte meal. Please see the paragraph below from Aramark, our food service provider:
“Students are charged for an extra entrée when they select items that are not a part of the main meal options. The extra item will charge them for that item and if it is one of the options of a main meal, they could be charged for a another meal.”
Please be sure to speak to your student about lunch if you are seeing additional charges.
BOOK FAIR: Please Sign up to be a Volunteer! September 19-23
Calling all Francophiles: Trip to France!
Spirit Week Coming Soon: Themes and Dates are Below!😁
FALL INTERSESSION!🍁🍂
2022 Fall Intersession is right around the corner and will be held the first four days of Fall Break, October 3-6, from 8:30am-11:30am each day! We will be offering a lot of fun courses during intersession, but space is limited, so sign up today! Students received a copy of this flyer in homeroom this week. Forms are due by Monday, September 19th. Transportation can be provided upon request, but transportation requests cannot be accommodated after September 19th. Breakfast and lunch will NOT be provided. Please reach out to Coach Bolling at ksbolling@ortn.edu if you have any questions.
Ms. Kala's Students: Adopt a Street Program and Math! 😍
PTO
PORTRAIT of a GRADUATE September Focus: 4 Cs: Collaboration
4 Cs: Critical Thinking, Collaboration, Communication, Creativity
FOCUS: Collaboration
CHALLENGE: One aspect of collaboration from our 4 Cs rubric: "I am a productive team member who effectively works with others." Ask your child to share a moment from last week when they were working with others and being productive to create something or to solve a problem.
Collaboration at JMS this Week!
Ms. Sanders class determining relationships of Slope Triangles!
September Character Trait Focus: RESPONSIBILITY
STUDENTS of the WEEK
September's Character trait focus is RESPONSIBILITY. We want to congratulate our Student of the Week winners, nominated by their teachers. We are so proud!
6th grade: Amari Bishop, Maddox Pitkanen, Bodie Craven
- 7th grade: Lylah Martin, Talon Hale, Mason Fuson
- 8th Grade: John Graham, Alayah Lerma
JMS EXPECTATIONS
Student Success Assembly Information
WEDNESDAY Homework Help has ARRIVED!
SIGN UP for CANVAS to See What Your Child is Doing Each Week!!
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 last three weeks, 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.
- 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.
New but Exciting Changes with SEL Mentoring Wednesdays and 8th Grade Capstone Project
If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to Mr. Fowler bjfowler@ortn.edu
Because we are a 5th through 8th grade school, our 5th graders will be doing the Grade 6 lessons, our 6th graders will be doing Grade 7, and our 7th and 8th graders will be splitting the Grade 8 curriculum, as we have some more plans for the 8th grade students. See below to find out what those are!
SEL Mentoring Wednesdays
Why Character Strong?
Counseling Corner
Ms. Katie Cormack (Left- 6th and 8th Grade)
Ms. Candie Price (Right- 5th and 7th Grade)
Please contact our school counseling department with any other questions at 865-425-9302. Ms. Amy Myers, school registrar, is happy to assist with enrollment, withdrawal paperwork, transportation, Skyward, school updates, etc.
Tik Tok Parent Safety Resources
Does your child have access to social media? Are you worried that you do not have all of the information you need to help keep your child safe online? Tik Tok is a common social media app many students are accessing. Tik Tok released a parent guide for safety and recommendations for use. Please consider this helpful information. Link Below: Guardian's Guide | TikTok
Character Strong Update: September is Responsibility Month!
This month we are talking about Responsibility. Our district wide Social emotional learning (SEL) curriculum, Character Strong, defines responsibility as “taking action and understanding the impact of our choices.” Taking action can mean doing the right thing or completing the tasks you have been assigned. Understanding the impact of our choices means that our actions matter. Positive and responsible actions can help people and irresponsible actions can hurt others. Responsibility is 1 of 3 traits we will focus on throughout the year that helps students Be Strong. Throughout the school, students will be developing skills like focusing, organizing, and goal-setting.
Fun Family Challenge #1:
As a family, think of ways in which you might make someone’s life a little easier by helping a neighbor or family friend with 1 of their Responsibilities. Could you bring the garbage to the chute or out to the curb? Could you carry things in from the grocery store? Could you invite someone over for a meal or a show?
Fun Family Challenge #2:
Review Responsibility as a family! Responsibility is taking action and understanding how our choices affect others. Choose 1 household chore (or more!) that requires multiple steps. Then have each member of the family select 1 step to complete to help get the job done! Maybe it is washing the dishes, doing laundry, cleaning the living room, or unloading the groceries - whatever it is, see who can be the quickest or most effective at their task!
Clothing Closet Accepting Donations
JMS is pleased to offer support for students in need through our “clothing closet”. We are accepting clean, gently used clothing items for students in need. All sizes are welcome but our largest need is for junior sized clothing. Please make sure all donated items meet JMS dress code policy. Donated items can be dropped off in the JMS counseling office. Thank you for your support!
Oak Ridge Schools Family Resource Center
The Oak Ridge Family Resource Center offers many types of services to our families!
Information and Referral to Community Resources
· Network to provide families with needed services
· Aid with applications to community resources
Program Development and Implementation
· Eliminate gaps in services
Case Management
· Home visits
· Emergency Transportation
· Family Advocate
Educational Goals
· Readers and Leaders Tutorial Programs
· Attend parents teachers conferences at the request of the parent
· Attendance Support
Student Programs
· Food for Kids
· School Supplies
· Children’s Clothing Closet
Adult Programs
· Parenting Classes and Seminars
· Job Skill/Resume Assistance
· Budgeting Classes and Seminars
Emergency Assistance
· Provide emergency assistance for rent/utilities
· Provide emergency assistance for medicines and gasoline
· Provide emergency assistance for food and clothing
The family resource center has two offices located on the west and east side of Oak Ridge. Their offices are located at Willow Brook Elementary and Glenwood Elementary.
For assistance, please contact Jo Bruce, FRC Director at 865-425-3205/jbruce@ortn.edu or Sharon Gleason, FRC Assistant at 865-425-9369/slgleason@ortn.edu
- Ms. Cormack - 6th and 8th Grade Counselor - khcormack@ortn.edu
- Ms. Price - 5th and 7th Grade Counselor - clprice@ortn.edu
- Ms. Myers - Registrar - amyers@ortn.edu
JMS ATHLETIC UPDATES from COACH BOLLING!
JMS EAGLES HIGHLIGHTS from last week!
We have another jam packed week of JMS Athletics this week!The Lady Eagles volleyball team will travel to Jacksboro on Monday and to Lafollette on Tuesday for big District matches! JMS will host the City Championship Cross Country Meet on Wednesday—girls will run at 6pm, followed by boys at 6:30pm. On Thursday, the Jefferson football team and cheerleaders will host Clinton at Blankenship. Kickoff is at 6pm. Go Eagles!
Please make plans to come out and support the JMS athletic teams this week! Go Eagles!
Volleyball, Football, and Cross Country Schedules are below!
Coach Katie Bolling
The Reading Eagle - Messages from Ms. Haverkamp!
Bus Routes: https://www.ortn.edu/district/bus-routes/.
SIGN UP FOR MYSTOP - BUS TRACKING APP!
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
- 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.
- You have placed a period between the first and last name.
- The birthdate is correct and only consist of 8 numbers.
If this information doesn’t allow you to successfully download your child’s MyStop App account, please contact Amy Myers at 865.425.9302 or email amyers@ortn.edu. You can also view more information on the ORS District website at https://www.ortn.edu/district/bus-routes/.