Families of students in grades 4 and 5 were recently invited to Jefferson for a math themed family day. Students and their guests participated in math themed games and activities within their classrooms. Thank you to all the families that came and supported their students.
A student works on a math problem at the board while her teacher looks on.
A student and her guests smile for a picture during family day.
Students sit at their desks while the teacher explains their next activity.
Two students smile for the camera while working at their desks.
Students working at their desks figuring out their math puzzles.
Students and family members sit at the carpet area while the teacher explains an activity.
A student working hard on his math activity.
A family member looks on as a student explains his work.
A student and her guest having fun while working together on their math activity.
Students at their desks using math tools to figure out a math problem.
A student and her guest for family stop and smile for a quick picture.
A student and his guest smile for a quick picture during family day.
A student uses his math tools to figure out a math problem.
A student and her guest working hard to figure out the math problem.
Families of our Jefferson students in grades 6-8 were recently invited to the school for a family day. Friends and family were invited to see what a day in the life of a middle school student is really like by following them to their classes and participating in activities. Thank you to all the wonderful families that came to the school to support their student.
A student and family member work together on an assignment.
Students working in the classroom.
Families observe their students working in the classroom.
A student working hard on his assignment.
Students listen closely to their teacher explaining their activity for the class.
Students and family members listen as their activity is explained to them.
Families watch on as the students complete their classroom work.
Two students work on an assignment in science class.
Students and family members work together on a science activity.
Students and family members wait to begin their work together.
Families and students listen as the teacher explains an assignment.
Students and family members listen as their activity is explained to them.
Due to a generous donation of bikes from Believer’s Church, many of our Jefferson Kindergarten students recently went home with a brand new bike. Students qualified for a bike by having great attendance for the school year. Congratulations to all the students who won a bike!
A kindergarten student smiles standing next to his new bike.
Volunteers from the church help pass out the bikes to excited kindergarten students.
A kindergarten student shows her excitement about winning her new bike.
A kindergarten student stands next to her brand new bike.
A kindergarten student smiles standing next to his new bike.
A kindergarten student stands next to her brand new bike.
Throughout the year, Harding students have traveled to Jefferson to mentor 3rd grade students. Recently, they had a picnic to celebrate the end of the year. The picnic included games, activities, food, and music. We would like to thank the Harding students for their kindness and dedication to this program.
A third grader and a Harding student show off their jump rope skills.
A Harding student and a third grader enjoy swinging on the swings.
A third grader works to make her calming jar craft.
A Harding student and a third grader enjoy some time on the basketball court.
Harding students dance with some of the third graders.
Third graders and Harding students work together to make calming jars as one of their crafts.
A Harding student and a third grader play cornhole.
Students request songs to play during their picnic.
A Harding student uses the bubble wand as others try to catch the bubbles.
A Harding student and a third grader use the sidewalk chalk to draw on the playground.
On Friday, May 11th families at Jefferson were invited to attend a poetry and punch event here at the school. Students in grades K-2 recited original poetry for the class and guests and also participated in activities. Families learned about the different types of poetry the students had focused on. Thank you to all the families that attended.
A student talks about the poem created by her student.
A student talks about their poetry while his guest listens.
A student reads a poem that she created.
A kindergarten student talks about his poetry activity with his guest.
Two second grade students wait for their turn to recite their poetry.
A kindergarten student works on his poetry as his guest looks on.
A kindergarten student gets some help working on his poetry activity.
Original poetry created by Kindergarten.
Students listen as a classmate recites their poem.
Students working hard on their poetry activity.
A kindergarten student works on her poetry as her teacher watches.
Original poetry created by Kindergarten.
Students work on their poetry activity with their guests.
A student reads a poem that he created.
A student reads a poem that he created for the class and guests.
A group of second grade students recite a poem that they worked on together.
A student works on his poetry as his guest watches.
A second grade student reads part of a poem that he worked on with other classmates.
Students wait as the next person gets ready to recite their poem.
Recently students at Jefferson were rewarded for their fundraising efforts in raising money for Akron Children’s Hospital’s ‘Koins 4 Kids’. Jefferson raised the most money of any of the schools participating so they were treated to Handel’s ice cream as well as a dance with a DJ. Congratulations to all the students and staff for helping with such a great cause!
Three Jefferson students enjoy their ice cream during the dance.
Three Jefferson students enjoy their ice cream during the dance.
2nd graders wait patiently for their ice cream reward.
1st grade students wait for their turn to get ice cream!
A group of Jefferson students enjoy the music and ice cream reward.
Students wait in line at the Handel’s ice cream truck.
Join us for a celebration of art in Warren! Celebrate the creativity and talent of our students with outstanding artwork from Jefferson PK-8, Lincoln PK-8, Willard PK-8, McGuffey PK-8, and Warren G. Harding High School.
When: Friday, May 4, 2018, 4-7pm
Where: Warren G Harding High School Gym
As part of Right to Read Week, students in grades PK-2 participated in a variety of reading activities based on Dr. Seuss books. One of the main events was reading the book Green Eggs and Ham and then enjoying a breakfast prepared by our wonderful reading staff.
Two students enjoying their breakfast.
A first grader enjoying her breakfast.
Kindergarten students smile as they start their special breakfast.
A first grader enjoying her breakfast.
Plates prepared for the students of green eggs and ham.
First graders excited for their special breakfast.
Two Kindergarten students enjoying their special breakfast.
Kindergarten students waiting for their green eggs and ham.
A kindergarten student enjoying her green eggs and ham.
a kindergarten student waits patiently for his green eggs and ham.
A Kindergarten student enjoys his green eggs and ham.
Kindergarten students love their green eggs and ham.
Staff prepared and served students for Green Eggs and Ham day.
A first grade student enjoying his green eggs and ham.
A kindergarten student enjoying his green eggs and ham.
A first grader smiles for the camera as she waits to start her breakfast.
First graders enjoying their special breakfast.
A kindergarten student smiles for the camera as she waits to have breakfast.
First graders excited for their special breakfast.
A kindergarten student is excited to try her special breakfast.
A first grader smiles for the camera as she waits to start her breakfast.
Harding graduate and recent contestant on NBC’s The Voice gave a concert to students in grades 5-8. He performed songs and also spoke to the students about his life in Warren and how it helped lead to his success. Thank you Dennis for a great concert!
Dennis talks to the staff and students as he prepares to play his concert.
Dennis plays his guitar for staff and students.
Dennis Drummond sings one of his songs for Jefferson staff and students.
Dennis talks to staff and students about his experience in Warren City Schools.
Jefferson band and choir students performed in their annual winter concert on Tuesday, December 19th. The band is conducted by Ms. Turner and the choir is conducted by Ms. Komsa. Thank you to all the families that came out to support our wonderful music program.
A clarinet player performing during the concert.
Two band students performing during the concert.
Choir students waiting for the concert to start.
Percussion students performing during the concert.