JT Girls Basketball Camp 🏀 The deadline is fast approaching—don’t miss out! https://forms.gle/MJRqPuMU9Zqt6uvn6
6 months ago, Desiree Matheson
There are still some remaining copies of the yearbook for sale for $30 in the Elementary office, if you haven't yet gotten one for this year.
6 months ago, Desiree Matheson
The Running Club had a fun morning celebrating their running achievement for the year! Awards went to: Maddox - Male Runner of the Year with 13.46 Miles, Lifetime 75 Miles award with 78.46 Miles Ella Hanks - Female Runner of the Year with 11.64 miles, Lifetime 25 Miles Award with 30.51 miles Gabe Howard - Lifetime 25 Miles Award with 27.84 miles Hagan Barryman - Lifetime 25 Miles Award with 25.97 Miles
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Girls Basketball Camp The deadline is fast approaching—don’t miss out! Sign up now using the online form linked below! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdoTtgLCkxZVwnIYzQkWTp6nqiZllamLIPAQnIkaxgpvYKhxQ/viewform
6 months ago, Desiree Matheson
The Red Bus is stuck at the train track in Flint. The bus will be running late.
6 months ago, Desiree Matheson
Running Club party and awards at 7:10 in the new gym lobby tomorrow morning.
6 months ago, Desiree Matheson
Boys Basketball Camp will be held June 10-12 in the Garroutte Gym. K-4th will be held from 9-11 am. 5- 8 will be 12-2 pm. Cost of camp is free, but donations are appreciated. Questions, contact Coach Bobby Cope. Fill out the form or use the QR code. Link to form: https://5il.co/3fnlb
6 months ago, Desiree Matheson
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More 4th grade band excitement!
6 months ago, Desiree Matheson
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Fourth grade got excited for band today! The sixth grade band played some songs for them and taught them about their instruments.
6 months ago, Desiree Matheson
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Pie in the face update: Kindergarten was the class with the most participants in the Zoo Run! Eli and Finley (with help from Ms. Summers) smashed a pie in Coach Casey's face!
6 months ago, Desiree Matheson
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Zebras Youth Football Camp For grades 1- 6th, June 9- 11th, from 8-11 am at the Claremore High School Football Field. Cost is $50 Link to form: https://5il.co/3fx4e
6 months ago, Desiree Matheson
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Spring Picture proofs will be going home this week. Any orders placed must be done so online and will be delivered directly to your home.
6 months ago, Desiree Matheson
There are approximately 25 yearbooks left for $30 if anyone wants to order one. They are first come, first served. Contact the elementary front office!
6 months ago, Desiree Matheson
Tuesday, May 13, 12:30 pm, the lower elementary will have their end-of-year Moving on Program in the Garroutte Gym. Wednesday, May 14, 8:30 am South Campus Awards Assembly in the gym. Thursday, May 15, 12:30 pm Jr High Awards Assembly in the Garroutte Gym
6 months ago, Desiree Matheson
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Reminder: Running Club is meeting tomorrow and Wednesday. We will run tomorrow and have our party and awards on Wednesday!
6 months ago, Desiree Matheson
More pictures from Mrs. Haws' Body unit.
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Mrs. Haws 4th graders have sent weeks studying the human body. Students have made x-rays, a model brain, and even learned the digestive process in a baggie! Finally they worked the human body puzzle of fitting all of their organs in it! So much fun watching their minds at work.
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8th graders were invited to attend an informative meeting with Sequoyah administration and past Justus-Tiawah students about becoming Eagles next year.
6 months ago, Desiree Matheson
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From Mrs. Moseley: As a teacher, I often hear concerns from parents and members of society about how students today seem to lack manners, respect, and proper etiquette. But here’s the hard truth: we can’t expect young people to meet expectations they’ve never been truly taught or given the chance to practice. Manners and social etiquette aren’t just ideas that kids absorb automatically—they’re skills that must be modeled, taught, and reinforced in real-life situations. If we want respectful, confident, and well-mannered students, we need to provide them with experiences that allow them to grow into those qualities. That’s why sometimes we have to go beyond the classroom. Today, I loaded my students onto the bus and took them to a local restaurant so they could practice what we’ve discussed in class…napkin in laps, eye contact when ordering food, please/thank you to the waitress, not eating until everyone has their food, which utensil to use and when to use it, and much more. We dressed in our “fancy clothes” and had the best time! These outings aren’t just field trips; they are intentional opportunities for students to shine, to apply their learning, and to see themselves as capable, respectful individuals. My favorite day of the year! ❤️
6 months ago, Desiree Matheson
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Today, Mrs. Moseley's class practiced a vital life skill...sewing on a button. The kids caught on quickly and wanted to keep practicing. Learning new skills outside the textbook helps students become well-rounded and more prepared for the real world. Great job, Wildcats!
6 months ago, Desiree Matheson
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