Students Collect Food Items for Local Food Council

Jefferson students went above and beyond to collect nonperishable food items that were recently collected by the Community Food Council. Our student council, led by Ms. DiCesare, organized the food drive. They collected the items from classrooms, and helped to load all the items on the truck. Thank you to everyone that donated items to help those in need.

Students help load boxes onto the truck

First Grade Musical

Our Jefferson first graders, led by Ms. Mamich, did a wonderful job performing the musical ‘E-I-E-I Oops!’ for families. Their hard work really paid off! Thank you to everyone that came out in support of our amazing music program.

First grade on the stage performing
First grade on the stage performing
A student recites her lines
A student recites her lines
A soloist sings for the crowd
A soloist sings for the crowd
A student plays a cow in the musical
A student plays a cow in the musical
A soloist tells a joke as part of one of the songs
A soloist tells a joke as part of one of the songs
Students wait to recite their lines for the musical
Students wait to recite their lines for the musical
A student recites her lines perfectly
A student recites her lines perfectly

Band Concert

Join us Tuesday, May 12 at 6PM for the Jefferson spring band concert. The concert will feature bands in grades 5-8. The students have worked extremely hard on all their music- it is going to be a great show!

BOGO Book Fair

Jefferson library will be hosting its annual BOGO (buy one get one free) book fair Tuesday, May 5-Thursday, May 7. Students can shop during the school day.

The book fair will also be open for our ‘Spring Fling’ family even on Wednesday evening from 4:30-6:30PM.

Please have your student bring their money in an envelope or baggie with their name on it, or take advantage of our e-wallet system in which you can load funds electronically. Use the QR code below to create an account.

Questions? Call Mrs. Kittle at 330-675-6960 ext. 6132

Attendance Wars

Students at Jefferson who were attendance heroes for the third nine weeks competed in several ‘Minute to Win It’ style games by teaming up with students from different grade levels. Congratulations to sixth grade for having the highest number of attendance heroes!

Students work together on their challenge.
Students work together on their challenge.
Students look through their materials.
Students look through their materials.
Middle school students work together.
Middle school students work together.
An eighth grader helps younger students with the challenge.
An eighth grader helps younger students with the challenge.
Students working fast trying to build their tower.
Students working fast trying to build their tower.