Glow Party at Jefferson for students who met the reading goals!




Jefferson students win in many ways! Together they achieved 98% attendance on eLearning! Students showed responsibility, dependability, and most of all they learned a lot on a snow day! Now it is time to celebrate! Mrs. Brickner will celebrate with each grade next week.
JANUARY ATTENDANCE REPORT
Shout out to Kelli Miller for teaching Junior Achievement in Mr. Baber’s class! We appreciate you!



We appreciate Junior Achievement leader Brandi Milslagle as she works with students in Mrs. Willems class. Thank you!




We wish to remind everyone to be mindful of parking in the correct locations when visiting our schools. Areas designated for handicapped parking are clearly marked with signage and/or blue stripes. Please do not park in those areas unless you need handicapped parking access. The MCS Police Department has the authority to ticket those who fail to comply with this request. We must work together to provide an opportunity for all MCS students and community members to enter and exit buildings and parking lots in a safe manner. We will support our officers who work to enforce these expectations. Let's be respectful of all individuals and set a positive example for our students!
Robotics: Preparing our students for the future!




These first graders in Mr. Baber’s class were fun to watch today as they learned how to code Ozobot’s.




So proud of our top readers this week!




A BIG shout out to Amber Huber and Paul Walker for working with our Jefferson students! Mrs. Schwartz and Mrs. Ianigro’s class enjoyed their Junior Achievement lessons.


Thank you Laurie Marks, Junior Achievement volunteer! Mrs. Kauffman’s 3rd graders play a game to learn about life.



“Snow” much fun to be at school on a snowy day!




Meg Martin and Ellie Baber teach our 1st graders Junior Achievement lessons. Thank you for volunteering! You are appreciated!


Kindergarten Learning Lab hands on learning fun… Weather forecasters predicted snow, sleds were being made, and and snowflake creations.




Kindergarten fun on the 100th day of school.




MENU UPDATE: Thursday's breakfast and lunch will be the breakfast and lunch that would have been on Wednesday's elearning day.
Good Morning! Here is a challenge for our Tigers. Students can have as many recesses as they want today and please build a snowman but get your eLearning done so your grade level can win. Goooo Tigers!

SHOUT OUT to Mrs. Fenner, Junior Achievement volunteer, for teaching our K students about their community!



It’s been 100 days of fun! Kindergarten or very cute 100 year olds learning about 100! Granny Highley came to teach today.




