JMS Announcements – 1/22/24
Announcements for: Monday January 22, 2024
Teachers will update weekly assignments every Sunday so students know what needs to be done the following week. In the weekly updates, teachers will communicate any due dates for student work.
CLICK HERE FOR JMS TEACHER WEEKLY PLANS
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
MATH COUNTS
Math Count will meet weekly, starting Monday, January 22 from 3-4pm in Room 101.
SCIENCE BOWL & SCIENCE OLYMPIAD
There will be practice in Ms. Herbert’s room (128) on Wednesday 1/24 and 1/31 from 3 – 4:15.
PEER PE/ART
Peer PE/Art Applications are due on January 26th to Ms. Beer, Ms. Brockshus, or the office. (second semester PE students will get applications at the end of the year)
ATTENTION 8TH GRADERS!
You will be taking the NWEA math and reading tests over the next two weeks in your block social studies and ELA classes.
January 24th and 25th you will be taking the math test in your social studies classes.
January 31st and February 1st you will be taking the reading test in your ELA classes.
Make sure your iPads are at school, charged, and you have your charger just in case.
Please double check that you have this app on your iPad so you are ready to go!
2024-2025 COURSE REGISTRATION
Parents/Guardians, please mark your calendars for a virtual meeting with our school counselors to discuss course registration for the 2024-2025 school year. There will be a meeting link sent out via Parent Square as the event gets closer. The meeting will also be recorded and sent out to families following the presentation for those unable to make it at that time.
Tuesday, January 23rd
5:30-6:30- Parent meeting for CURRENT 7th grade students who will be in 8th grade next year.
6:30-7:30- Parent meeting for CURRENT 8th grade students who will be in 9th grade next year.
Please reach out to your child’s school counselor with any questions!
Kayla Lunn (Last names A-G)
Abbey Moomaw (Last names H-N)
Carlie Fitzgerald (Last names O-Z)
9th GRADE BOYS TRACK AND FIELD:
9th grade boys interested in track and field, there will be a short meeting on Monday, Jan 22nd from 3-3:20 in the JMS Auditorium.
Please contact Coach Jaschen (matt.jaschen@johnston.k12.ia.us) if you have any questions.
WINTER WEIGHTLIFTING SCHEDULE:
Last Day of Winter – Thursday, February 29, 2024
Weightlifting Hours of Operation:
8th & 9th Grade Students – 3:00-4:00pm – Monday, Tuesday & Thursday
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No locker rooms will be open after school. Students will change in the restroom located across from the weight room.
Location:
JMS Weight Room – Entrance/Pick Up is Door 15
Expectations & Requirements:
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Enter the weight room mentally and physically ready to work
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No horseplay at any time.
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Use common sense and avoid potentially dangerous situations
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No food or drink or gum in the Weight Room
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Wear proper lifting clothes
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Shoes Must Be Worn at All Times (No Sandals, Open Toe Shoes, CROCS).
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No headphones (Be coachable to hear coach/teammate feedback and timing system)
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A spotter must be used on all free lifting stations. Example: Bench Press, Incline Press, Overhead Press.
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Return all free weights to their correct weight racks
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Report any Injury to the supervisor immediately
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Never lift weights without a supervisor present In the room
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Follow the prescribed weight and repetition assigned by your individual program
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Never sacrifice technique for weight! Technique and quality repetitions are the priority
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Bring the right attitude, effort, and energy. We are here to work!
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Help to create an environment that encourages optimal performance. BE EXCELLENT!
**Failure to comply with the standards above will result in a loss of privilege and student may be removed permanently **
SCHOOL DRIVER’S PERMIT:
** 9th grade students who wish to obtain a school driver’s permit can follow the following link: https://www.johnstoncsd.org/school-news/school-drivers-permit-process/
This link will guide them to a Google Site. Students will need to log in with their jdragonmail credentials in order to watch a video and complete a quiz. The video contains the information that was presented at permit meetings in the past and will now take the place of those meetings. One parent will need to watch the video and note that completion of the quiz. As usual, the only students eligible are 9th graders who have completed driver’s education and have had their learner’s permit for at least six months. After the quiz has been completed, students can pick up their signed Department of Transportation form in the JMS Front Office. Students will need a parking tag to park on school grounds during the school year. Parking tags are available for $20 when students pick up their DOT form. Please make sure you have your license plate number with you at the time of purchase.
ATTENTION SCHOOL PERMIT DRIVERS: We want to keep you safe and legal. REMEMBER YOU CAN ONLY DRIVE TO SCHOOL–you should not be driving to any other location with this permit! Please review the laws/expectations of your School Permit.
USAGE: When can I use my School Permit?
· Only within the school boundaries
· To school or school sponsored event
LOCATIONS: ** Where do I go with my School Permit? **
· Travel the direct route (App.)
· Gas stations should be on or nearest to the route
TRANSPORTING OTHERS: Can anyone else ride with me?
· One passenger other than siblings
· This does not change the direct route expectation, passengers must start and stop at your locations
VIOLATIONS: What will happen to me if I don’t obey the law?
· Examples of Law Enforcement Consequences
· Loss of privileges (Ex: 2 or more Moving Violations = Revoked for 1 year)
· Monetary (Ex: $195 for Speeding Violation)
· Prolonged time for license
· School Consequences
· Typically: Warning, Alternative parking sight, Loss of privilege
PARKING: Where can I park while I’m at school?
· Back Lot – North side of JMS (Enter Door 15)
· Must have purchased a parking tag ($20) in the JMS Front Office
· Use only non “staff parking” spots
WEEKEND FOOD SUPPORT:
The Johnston Community School District offers weekend food support in collaboration with the Johnston Partnership to families who request this assistance. This program provides food for students and their families on weekends when school breakfast and lunch are not available.
Students in the program receive a small sack of supplemental food items to bring home on Thursdays or Fridays each week. If your student is already signed up and receiving the weekend food bag, you do not need to do anything.
If you wish to start receiving food bags, then click this link and complete the form.
If you wish to donate money to support this program, please click this link.