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Language Select your language Set your preferred language. Language English PowerSchool Child Nutrition Student Registration Employment Opportunities PeachJar Paper ClassLinkJones County School District Login District Information Departments Schools Calendars Helpful Links Title IX Contact The Jones County School District is being recognized as an A-Rated, Top Performing” school district! The district received this rating based on the Mississippi Statewide Accountability System for the school year 2022-2023. This rating system assigns a letter grade of A” through F” based on student achievement, student growth, student participation in testing, and other academic measures. Congratulations to the students, teachers, parents, administration, community members, and all stakeholders on the achievement of this highest academic rating! East Jones Elementary Robotics Team Northeast Jones students today participated in the Welcome to the Real World program. Coordinated by Jones County School District Transition Specialist Melanie Jacobsen and presented by Jones County Extension Agent Kim Hancock and community volunteers, the program introduces students to the real world of money management. Each student is given a ‘real world scenario’ in which he is assigned a job, salary, and number of family members. As the student visits the various stations he has to ‘pay’ for groceries, housing, utilities, taxes, clothing, healthcare, transportation, etc. He must also set aside funds for emergencies, entertainment. As the student makes decisions regarding what he/she will spend for each item he must keep in mind the amount of money he earns. If he goes over budget, he must get a second, or possibly a third, job. At each station, a Real World volunteer guides students toward realistic monetary decisions. South Jones students today participated in the Welcome to the Real World program. Coordinated by Jones County School District Transition Specialist Melanie Jacobsen and presented by Jones County Extension Agent Kim Hancock and community volunteers, the program introduces students to the real world of money management. Each student is given a ‘real world scenario’ in which he is assigned a job, salary, and number of family members. As the student visits the various stations he has to ‘pay’ for groceries, housing, utilities, taxes, clothing, healthcare, transportation, etc. He must also set aside funds for emergencies, entertainment. As the student makes decisions regarding what he/she will spend for each item he must keep in mind the amount of money he earns. If he goes over budget, he must get a second, or possibly a third, job. At each station, a Real World volunteer guides students toward realistic monetary decisions. West Jones students today participated in the Welcome to the Real World program. Coordinated by Jones County School District Transition Specialist Melanie Jacobsen and presented by Jones County Extension Agent Kim Hancock and community volunteers, the program introduces students to the real world of money management. Each student is given a ‘real world scenario’ in which he is assigned a job, salary, and number of family members. As the student visits the various stations he has to ‘pay’ for groceries, housing, utilities, taxes, clothing, healthcare, transportation, etc. He must also set aside funds for emergencies, entertainment. As the student makes decisions regarding what he/she will spend for each item he must keep in mind the amount of money he earns. If he goes over budget, he must get a second, or possibly a third, job. At each station, a Real World volunteer guides students toward realistic monetary decisions. High School Highlights Milner Named NEJ STAR Student Tucker Ryan Milner, son of Ryan and Heather Milner of Laurel, has been named STAR Student for the 2023-2024 school year by the Mississippi Economic Council (MEC) Student Teacher Achievement Recognition (STAR) program. The program will be held April 4, 2024, at the Clyde Muse Center in Pearl, MS. The theme for the event is Pathways to Success.” This year will mark the 59th Anniversary of the STAR program. Established by the Mississippi Economic Council in 1965, the purpose of the STAR program is to recognize outstanding students and teachers in Mississippi through its Education Celebration. Star Students are selected on the basis of academic excellence. Both American College Test scores and scholastic averages are compared to determine the school’s STAR Student, explained Vickie Powell of Jackson, Senior Vice President of Foundations. The STAR program encourages and promotes academic achievement among Mississippi’s high school seniors,” she said. Each STAR student is asked to designate a STAR Teacher, the teacher who has made the greatest contribution to the student’s scholastic achievement. Tucker selected Mrs. Regina Milner as his STAR Teacher. WJHS is soaring to new heights! Three of our talented band members - Carson Wade (trombone), Samuel Fletcher (trombone), and Cameron White (percussion) - have achieved the incredible feat of being selected for the 2024 Mississippi Lion’s All-State Band . This prestigious honor recognizes their exceptional musical skills and grants them an unforgettable opportunity: to perform with the Lion’s Band in Melbourne and Sydney, Australia, next summer! Northeast Jones Senior Tucker Milner has advanced to Finalist standing in the 2024 National Merit Scholarship Program by demonstrating, through distinguished performance, high potential for future academic accomplishment. The National Merit Scholarship Program is an annual academic competition among high school students for recognition and college scholarships that begin in 1955. United States high school students enter the National Merit Scholarship Program by taking the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT), which serves as an initial screen of over 1.3 million entrants each year, and by meeting published program entry and participation requirements. Students who receive Finalist status compete for approximately 7,800 scholarships each year. Tucker is the son of Ryan and Heather Milner of Laurel. WDAM Student of the Week: Mason Johnson Mason Johnson was awarded the National Rural and Small Town Achievement Award through the College Board. Mason earned this recognition because of his academic achievements in school and outstanding performance on the PSAT and AP® Exams. He is taking challenging dual enrollment and AP classes such as chemistry, english, and algebra, and psychology. He has also represented the school at Boys State and is a New York Times Student Commentator: Recognized by the New York Times for excellent writing skills and insightful commentary as a contributor to the New York Times Learning Network during the 2022-2023 school year. He is involved in show choir, beta, drama, hall of fame and top 10, historian, star student and a Mississippi scholar. WDAM Student of the Week: Walker Robinson Walker Robinson is heavily involved in our FFA. He is the chapter president and a true leader. He has also recently served as a legislative page. Walker is very personable and well thought of by his teachers and peers and has done a great job in helping to grow the program through his outreach not only at school but throughout the community. He takes pride in helping others and promoting the importance of agriculture, farming, producing crops, raising livestock, etc. In October, Ms. Ashton Dodd and Ms. Stephanie King challenged their students to compete in Young Writer’s USA’s national writing contest for students in grades 7-12 for the opportunity to have their work published. Last week, 70 students received notice that their original work has been chosen to be published in the anthology, Hunted: Stories of the Search. The students were recently invited to a special recognition lunch in the South Jones Media Center with their parents in attendance as they received...

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