Announcements
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ESS Schedule: Starts September 10th
Monday & Wednesday - 2:50-3:50 (Computer Lab)
Tuesday & Thursday 7:05-7:35 (Russell's Room)
ESS Rules:
Students must have something to work on. They may not play games or simply read a library book. Math assistance will be available. Students will always have access to computers, internet and printing capabilities. Students may not hang out in ESS waiting for a sport or other club or organization to meet. They must attend the entire session in order to get credit/points.
ESS Points:
Students receive 1/2 point for every completed afternoon session of ESS and 1/4 pt for morning. No 1/2 points are awarded and points do not round up. Students choose what classes those points get added to at the end of the trimester. They do have the option to split those up among their classes.
Mission Statement
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The mission of James Madison Middle School is to develop respectful, responsible citizens and to inspire lifelong learners in an increasingly diverse environment.
District News
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National School Bus Safety Week
School bus transportation plays a critical role in the education of our nation's students, and is the direct link between a neighborhood and the classroom. More than 25 million children ride the yellow bus every school day.
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Architects Selected for Hanson Elementary Project
The new school will be built on the existing campus in Hanson.
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Scholarship Fund to Honor Mr. Gant
Community Improvement Foundation is working with a committee to raise funds for this scholarship endowment.
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SHMS Celebrates Project Fit America Grant
Baptist Health Madisonville joined with Hopkins County School administrators, teachers and students to celebrate the launch of Project Fit America at South Hopkins Middle School.
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Junior Leadership Ambassadors Selected
Junior Leadership consists of ambassadors from each elementary and middle school and two from each high school in the district.
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Assessment Results Show Improvement
Four Hopkins County elementary schools received 4 stars in the state’s new 5-star accountability system for public schools. The district, as a whole, received 3 stars at elementary, middle, and high school levels.