April is Autism Awareness Month. In Ms. Lunt’s Kindergarten class we are learning all about Autism and choosing kindness. To help spread awareness we created posters to show our support.
about 1 year ago, Jamie Lodes
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Mrs. Homan’s class got to visit the book vending machine after rocking their AR quizzes! Great work!
about 1 year ago, Stephanie Homan
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Mrs. Homan’s class had to work together using their measurement math skills to “Escape the Castle”. Great team work!
about 1 year ago, Stephanie Homan
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Mrs. Lodes' class practiced their sequencing skills by retelling our story of the week, "Why Sun and Moon Live in the Sky". Ask your first grader to tell you all the important details they read about in the text!
about 1 year ago, Jamie Lodes
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Mrs. Thibodeau and Ms. Cathy's VPK Mini-Vikings had a great time sorting, counting, and graphing their jelly beans before taking them home to eat.
about 1 year ago, Lisa Thibodeau
jelly bean sorting, counting and graphing
jelly bean sorting, counting and graphing
jelly bean sorting, counting and graphing
jelly bean sorting, counting and graphing
jelly bean sorting, counting and graphing
jelly bean sorting, counting and graphing
jelly bean sorting, counting and graphing
jelly bean sorting, counting and graphing
jelly bean sorting, counting and graphing
Congratulations to fifth grade students, Sabal for receiving the Principal's Award, Charlotte for receiving the Catch of the Day Award, and Harlo for receiving the Award of Distinction yesterday evening at the Kids Tag Art Award Event held at the Children's Museum. They made JBE proud and were recognized with a medal and certificate for their outstanding tag designs.🎉🎨🎉🎨🎉
about 1 year ago, Karen Haines
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Fifth grade students, Harlo and Cora received a certificate and sticker from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement for participating in the National Missing Children's Day poster contest! Their amazing entries represented JBE well!
about 1 year ago, Karen Haines
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April is Autism Awareness Month.🧩💙❤️💚💛JBE celebrates Autism Awareness the whole month of April. Show your support by wearing blue on April 2nd and every Friday in April
about 1 year ago, Jamie Lodes
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JBE Families- The Week in Advance Click here for this week's updates. https://drive.google.com/file/d/12HPDqGMjZEXdfCo6N0le3xC5WqaS7W0W/view?usp=sharing
about 1 year ago, Administrator
JBE Families of 5th Graders- If your child is going to SMS, please see the information about SMS Cheer tryouts.
about 1 year ago, Administrator
SMS Cheer
🍎 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CONFERENCE NIGHT 🍎 Reminder: Tonight is Conference Night for elementary school families. Please take this opportunity to meet with your child's teachers and discuss their progress for the year. #ALLINMartin👊 #PublicSchoolProud
about 1 year ago, Martin County School District
Elementary Spring Conference
➗➕MATH WEEK 2024✖️➖ Are you ready to get your math on Martin County School District?! MCSD Math Week is back for the second year! Next week (April 15-19), we are celebrating math in style and highlighting the many careers using math every day. Students can participate in daily math challenges and compete with others from across the District for prizes. All grade levels are invited to participate! Be there or be squared! #MCSDMathWeek2024 #ALLINMartin👊
about 1 year ago, Martin County School District
Math Week 2024
☀️ SOLAR ECLIPSE SAFETY ☀️ Reminder: At approximately 1:48 p.m., Martin County will begin to experience a partial solar eclipse. This happens when the moon passes directly between Earth and the sun, momentarily casting a shadow and blocking the sun's light. Martin County will not experience a "totality" like other parts of the country and can expect to see approximately 51% coverage of the sun. It is NEVER safe to look directly into the sun with the naked eye. For more information on how to view the solar eclipse next week, please visit: https://www.martinschools.org/article/1532351
about 1 year ago, Martin County School District
Solar eclipse safety
☀️ SOLAR ECLIPSE SAFETY ☀️ On Monday, April 8, a partial solar eclipse will occur when the moon passes directly between Earth and the sun, momentarily casting a shadow and blocking the sun's light. Martin County will not experience a "totality" like other parts of the country and can expect to see approximately 51% coverage of the sun. It is NEVER safe to look directly into the sun with the naked eye. For more information on how to view the solar eclipse next week, please visit: https://www.martinschools.org/article/1532351
about 1 year ago, Martin County School District
Solar Eclipse Info
🗓️EARLY RELEASE DAY🗓️ Just a reminder, families - tomorrow, April 3, is an early release day. Students will be dismissed two hours earlier than normal. View our complete school calendar: https://www.martinschools.org/page/calendars #ALLINMartin👊 #PublicSchoolProud
about 1 year ago, Martin County School District
Early release day
We're so proud to celebrate and honor our outstanding Martin County School District assistant principals, who lead by action and example. Their hard work and commitment make a difference every day! 📣Drop a comment below and give a shoutout to your favorite assistant principal from MCSD! 📣 #ALLINMartin👊 #PublicSchoolProud #APWeek24
about 1 year ago, Martin County School District
National Assistant Principals Week
Here is the link to the week in advance! We wish all who celebrate a Happy Easter tomorrow, https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ua9hT2Rnf3yoHmB09ByGMHwfXz986KdgY-9gERnNzfY/edit?usp=sharing
about 1 year ago, Administrator
JBE- The Week in Advance
Reminder, families! All Martin County School District schools and offices will be closed tomorrow, March 29, in observance of Good Friday. Classes will resume on Monday, April 1. #ALLINMartin👊 #PublicSchoolProud
about 1 year ago, Martin County School District
Schools closed March 29
Mrs. Thibodeau and Ms. Cathy's JBE VPK Mini-Vikings had an opportunity to visit the House of Hope Traveling Garden today. The children used their senses of sight, touch, and smell to explore the different colors and textures in the variety of plants in the garden. We even had two children taste purple cauliflower and they liked it! The children enjoyed this opportunity and what great timing as we just began the "Watch it Grow" unit of our curriculum. Thank you to the House of Hope for providing our students with this awesome opportunity!
about 1 year ago, Lisa Thibodeau
House of Hope Traveling Garden
House of Hope Traveling Garden
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House of Hope Traveling Garden
House of Hope Traveling Garden
House of Hope Traveling Garden
House of Hope Traveling Garden
Everyone wins when you incorporate food into lessons. Mrs. Clark's 2nd graders used cookies and water to help them better understand the process of erosion.
about 1 year ago, Jenna Clark
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