
Our 2nd graders had a visit from Mrs. Johnson, 4-H and Youth Development Agent from the WVU Extension Service. She brought in Ozobots and the students learned how to utilize coding to move their creation throughout the space. As you can see, it was A LOT of fun! Thank you to Mrs. Johnson! We are grateful for your time and planning these types of activities!











Mrs. Siddoway’s PreK and Mrs. Sunday’s 4th grade classes collaborated today on a fun learning journey together. Pre-K is just beginning their light unit study and had the opportunity to visit the 4th graders and have the 4th grade students teach them about circuits and lights. Our 4th graders explained what they have learned and were so patient and kind with our youngest learners! What a cool experience for everyone!











This is the face of a hard-working and patient student. Fourth grader, Tahlia Underwood, was nominated for a Positive Principal Referral for remaining cool under pressure when she kept encountering computer problems during an important assessment. She didn’t give up and she kept her focus and growth mindset, as she rose above the technological challenges. Tahlia was “grace under pressure” and deserves this recognition! Way to go, Tahlia!


Congratulations to fourth grader, Jeremiah Breeden, for his Positive Principal Referral. Jeremiah was nominated by his teacher for his incredible work ethic and for putting his academics first. Jeremiah is new to SJES this year and we are grateful that he is bringing this mindset and focus to our school!


Congratulations to Holden Leach, Piper Brose and Victoria Bowman for representing SJES in the Young Writers’ Contest this year!
Well done, everyone! Super proud of you!
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Due to the forecasted inclement weather, all Jefferson County Schools extracurricular activities taking place on Saturday, February 17, 2024, are canceled. This includes extracurricular activities, athletic practices, and competitions taking place at home or away. The Regional Wrestling Tournament at Jefferson High School is rescheduled for 1:00 p.m. on Sunday, February 18. All other rescheduled activities will be communicated at a later date.


⏰ A reminder that all Jefferson County schools will dismiss two hours early today, Friday, February 16, for faculty senate meetings.


Jefferson County Schools joins the Wildwood Middle School community in mourning the passing of Principal Jodi R. Brock, a dedicated and valued member of the WMS staff since 2008. WMS will honor Ms. Brock's memory with a candlelight vigil on Thursday, February 15, at 6:30 p.m. in the front bus loop of the school. If you plan to attend, please enter at the WMS parent entrance and park in the side or back parking lots. If those lots become full, overflow traffic may park at Jefferson High School.


Congratulations to Riley Evans, who received a Positive Principal Referral from the entire Cafeteria Staff for being so kind, always sharing a smile and for making others lives better by being so nice. Riley, this is exactly the type of role model we all need! Thank you for being so amazing! 💜💛


What an awesome role model for all of us! Owen Considine was nominated for a Positive Principal Referral for always being respectful, helping others and showing kindness. Super proud of you, Owen! 💜💛
Ms. Mahoney


Our 100th Day was a blast! Our futures are looking brighter than ever!











2/7/24: Phone service has been restored as of 12:50 p.m. Thank you for your patience.

2/7/2024: South Jefferson Elementary is experiencing issues with the main phone line. Please dial 304-582-2392 if you need to reach the front office. Thank you.

JCS is proud to highlight the unique contribution of school counselors to the public education landscape! As we celebrate National School Counseling Week 2024, check out what some of our own counselors have to say about why they enjoy working with JCS students at the elementary, middle, and high school levels 👉 http://rb.gy/i3px3l


Monday, February 5, marked the 100th day of school at JCS, and students across the district had fun celebrating this exciting milestone! Many dressed up as 100-year-old centenarians, while South Jefferson Elementary students took a different path, celebrating the theme “We Are 100 Days Brighter” by wearing neon or otherwise brightly colored clothes. Check out some of the creativity on display in the images below!



Congratulations to Mathew Tuitele for his Positive Principal Referral. Mathew was recognized for always being so kind, respectful and a leader each day! Thank you, Mathew, for modeling the expectations of our school! 💜💛
Ms. Mahoney


As a culminating activity to finish up their study of electricity, Ms. Slagle’s 4th grade students created circuits that they could take home and share with their families. Each student was working to complete a working series and parallel circuit while practicing related vocabulary terms including resistor, transfer, conductor, and insulator. Well done! 🗳️⚡️🔌🔋











Enjoy February's Roadrunner Tracks! 💜
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JANUARY 31, 2024: We would like to provide an update on an external threat reported this morning. Working with our partners in law enforcement, Jefferson County Schools has learned that no credible threat existed to the communities of North Jefferson Elementary School, T.A. Lowery Elementary School, Wildwood Middle School, or Jefferson High School. Upon being detained, law enforcement determined that the suspect in question was training for the U.S. armed forces while wearing a weight belt and did not threaten any of our school communities. Thank you for your patience and understanding as we work to ensure the safety of our students and staff.


Can you believe we’ve almost made it to our 100th Day of school???
On Monday, February 5th, we will celebrate our theme, “We Are 100 Days Brighter” by asking everyone to wear neon, or bright colors. Let’s shine bright on our 100th Day! 🥳
We are also challenging everyone to bring canned goods or food items to donate to Community Ministries. Our goal is for each class to work towards the goal of donating 100 items/class towards our annual food drive. Which class and grade level is going to donate the most?? 🤔
