STUDENT/PARENT HANDBOOK
[Pages:31]JACKSON MIDDLE SCHOOL
STRIVING FOR EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION
STUDENT/PARENT HANDBOOK
2018 - 2019 School Year
Adam M. Andrews, Principal
Walter Rozier, Assistant Principal
Jackson Middle School 235 College Avenue
Jackson, Alabama 36545 251-246-3597; 251-246-3540 - Office
251-246-6017 - Fax
OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT:
Mr. Larry E. Bagley, Superintendent
CLARKE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION BOARD
MEMBERS:
Mrs. Sherry Barnes
Mr. Barry Chancey
Mr. Charlie Anderson
Mr. Thamus Douglas
Mr. Clinton Hawkins
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Principal's Message ......................................................................... 1 Mission Statement ............................................................................ 1 Vision Statement .............................................................................. 1 School Beliefs ................................................................................. 2 Bell Schedule ................................................................................... 3 School Calendar................................................................................. 4 Attendance/Absences ..................................................................... 5 Assembly ......................................................................................... 5 Book Bags and Purses .................................................................... 6 Buses ............................................................................................... 6
School Bus Rules, Regulations, and Violation Consequences ... 6 Changes of Transportation ............................................................. 7 Car Riders and Walking Students ................................................... 7 Check-In/Check-Out ........................................................................ 7 Child Find ......................................................................................... 8 Clarke County Student Code of Conduct .......................................... 9
Classification of Violations ......................................................... 9 Procedures for Administration of Formal Disciplinary Action .... 9 Minor Offenses ? Class I .............................................................. 9 Administrative Responses ? Class I .......................................... 10 Intermediate Offenses ? Class II ............................................... 10 Administrative Responses ? Class II ....................................... 11 Major Offenses ? Class III ......................................................... 11 Administrative Responses ? Class III .........................................13 Conduct .......................................................................................... 13 Conduct in Dining Room .......................................................... 13 Conduct in Halls ..................................................................... 13
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Corporal Punishment ..................................................................... 14 Counseling ..................................................................................... 14 Disciplinary Policy ......................................................................... 14 Dress Code .................................................................................... 14 Electronic Communication Devices ............................................... 16 Extracurricular Activities ............................................................. 18 Fighting ........................................................................................ 18 Fire Drill ....................................................................................... 18 Gangs ........................................................................................... 18 Gifted Education Services .............................................................. 19 Health Services .............................................................................. 19 Homerooms..................................................................................... 20 Homework ..................................................................................... 20 Honor Roll ..................................................................................... 20 Insurance ...................................................................................... 20 Leaving School Campus ................................................................ 20 Lockdown ...................................................................................... 21 Lockers .......................................................................................... 21 Lost and Found .............................................................................. 21 Make-Up Work ............................................................................... 21
Unexcused Absences .............................................................. 21 Parent Excuse Covering Absences .......................................... 22 Media Center/Library .................................................................... 22 Parent Conferences ...................................................................... 22 Parent Volunteer Organization ...................................................... 22 Personal Property ......................................................................... 23 Physical Education Exemptions .................................................... 23 Presence on Another School Campus ............................................ 23 Promotion ...................................................................................... 23
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Report Cards and Progress Reports ............................................ 23 Restricted Areas ............................................................................ 24 School Visitation ............................................................................ 24 Search and Seizure ........................................................................ 24 Selling of Items on Campus .......................................................... 25 Semester Exam Exemption Policy .................................................. 25 Sick Policy ...................................................................................... 25 Statement of Compliance .............................................................. 25 Statement of Liability ................................................................... 26 Student Use of Office Telephone ................................................... 26 Tardiness ....................................................................................... 26 Textbook Policies ......................................................................... 26 Tornado/Severe Weather Drill ..................................................... 27 Weapons/Drugs ........................................................................... 27
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PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE
Dear Jackson Middle School Students, Staff, and Parents,
Welcome to the JMS family. As this school year begins, we are excited about continuing to build on our academic, athletic, and positive community influence. Our staff is working hard to prepare engaging and rewarding learning experiences to meet the needs of all students. We will be adding additions to our school garden project with the purchase of a greenhouse through a USDA grant. We will also be expanding our efforts in agricultural education through partnerships with the Alabama Extension office and the Alabama Wildlife Federation. Continued partnerships with the Alabama Civil Air Patrol and the U.S. Space and Rocket Center are designed to bolster our already successful Science and Robotics departments. We will continue to research, purchase, and utilize state-of-the-art technology to ensure that our students at JMS have every opportunity to prepare for present and future jobs.
We look forward to seeing our new students as well as those who are returning to us. We have high expectations of our students, and we have high expectations of ourselves to help all JMS students learn and grow into well-rounded citizens. Our continued goal is to develop leadership skills, social and emotional skills, and academic skills to prepare students for success, not only in middle school, but also in high school, career, relationships, and life-long learning. Parents, you play such an important part in the school's success in these endeavors. We value your opinion and support as we seek to make our community, state, and nation a better place through our students.
We look forward to another year of continued success in academics, athletics, and the community. I wish you all a wonderful school year. If I can be of any assistance, please do not hesitate to contact me and know that my door is always open. Go Aggies!!!
Sincerely,
Mr. Adams M. Andrews, Principal
Jackson Middle School Mission Statement
The mission of Jackson Middle School is to serve as a positive environment for academic and personal development between the elementary and high school years. We believe that this mission extends to the total school environment.
Jackson Middle School Vision Statement
The vision of Jackson Middle School is that our students, in a safe and healthy environment, will develop an understanding of and a respect for themselves and others, a love of learning now and in the future, and a
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sound base of academic skills. Moreover we will help each student recognize that they all have rights and responsibilities in a democratic society.
Jackson Middle School Beliefs
Belief is the knowledge that we can do something. It is the inner feeling that what we undertake, we can accomplish. For the most part, all of us have the ability to look at something and know whether or not we can do it. In belief there is power. Our eyes are open, our opportunities become plain, and our vision becomes reality. 1. Each student should have the right to learn in an atmosphere
conducive to learning. 2. Students, teachers, and administrators should treat each other with
respect. 3. Learning is enhanced by maintaining a physically safe and comfortable
environment. 4. Collaboration is essential among parents, teachers, and students in the
development of character. 5. Students should be held accountable for proper behavior within the
school and community. 6. Students need strong discipline and an environment conducive for
learning. 7. Students should be challenged to achieve their maximum potential. 8. Disciplined, responsible, and motivated students with positive self-
concepts will more likely attain and achieve the high standards set for them.
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Phone: (251) 246-3597 Fax: (251) 246-6017
Adam M. Andrews Principal
Walter Rozier Assistant Principal
Jackson Middle School 2018-2019
Bell Schedule
7:10
Teacher Sign-In
7:15
Students allowed on campus/Teachers report to designated areas
7:35
Students dismissed from designated areas
7:45
Tardy Bell
7:45-7:50 Homeroom (Breakfast and Announcements)
7:53-8:47
1st Period (54 Minutes of Instruction)
8:50-9:44
2nd Period (54 Minutes of Instruction)
9:47-10:51 3rd Period/Break (54 Minutes of Instruction/10 Minutes Break)
10:54-12:13 4th Period/Lunch (54 Minutes of Instruction/25 Minutes for Lunch)
12:16-1:10 5th Period (54 Minutes of Instruction)
1:13-2:07
6th Period (54 Minutes of Instruction)
2:10-2:40 Aggie Block (30 Minutes for Remediation/Study Hall)
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School Calendar for 2018 - 2019
Teacher Institute
August 1, 2018
Teacher Inservice
August 2 ? 3, 2018
1st day for students
August 6, 2018
Labor Day
September 3, 2018
End of 1st 9 weeks
October 5, 2018
Fall Holiday
October 8, 2018
Inservice
October 9, 2018
Veterans' Day
November 12, 2018
Thanksgiving Holidays
November 19 ? 23, 2018
End of 1st Term/Christmas Break
December 21, 2018
Teachers return
January 7, 2019
Students return
January 8, 2019
Martin Luther King Holiday
January 21, 2019
Inservice
February 15, 2019
President's Day
February 18, 2019
End of 3rd 9 weeks
March 8, 2019
Spring Holidays
March 25 ? 29, 2019
Good Friday Holiday
April 19, 2019
Last day for students
May 23, 2019
Last day for teachers
May 24, 2019
Early dismissal days at 1:15: September 5; November 7; December 5; March 6; April 10
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