Jefferson Elementary

Jefferson Elementary School

515 Bryant Avenue

Manistee, MI 49660

ph. (231) 723-9285

fax (231) 398-2021

Daily Schedule

8:05 - School Begins

Lunch Times:

1st Grade: 11:20 - 11:55

2nd Grade: 11:30 - 12:05

3rd Grade: 11:45 - 12:20

3:15 - School Ends

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Jefferson Elementary
Sinking Fund Millage Print Email
Monday, 13 February 2012 13:36

MAPS will be asking voters to approve of a 0.95 sinking fund millage for 3 years on May 8, 2012. This would generate about $475,000 per year for 3 years, for a total of approximately $1.4 million. This revenue would be used to replace the 45-year old roof on the current Kennedy Elementary (former middle school) and to tear down the condemned old school building next to the current Kennedy Elementary. Besides leaking, the roof on Kennedy Elementary needs structural work to bring it up to current codes. Besides being a community eyesore, we are concerned that the old building next to Kennedy will become a safety hazard to students if it is not demolished soon. None of the revenue generated from the sinking fund can be used for employee salaries and/or benefits. An average home in Manistee with a taxable value of $50,000 would be assessed $47.50 per year for three years, or about $3.95 per month. April 9th is the last day to register for the May 8th election. Please make sure that you are registered in the MAPS school district and please place May 8th on your calendar.

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Last Updated on Monday, 20 February 2012 14:43
 
Nutrition News Print Email
Monday, 15 August 2011 14:18

Due to federal mandates full paid student lunches will increase $0.10 for 2011-12 school year. Breakfast prices will remain the same. Student breakfast prices are $1.00 for full paid and $0.30 for reduced. Student lunch prices are $1.85 for full paid and $0.40 for reduced. We have also adopted a "NO CHANGE POLICY". For example: If a student brings in a $5.00 bill their lunch account will be charged for their purchases and the $5.00 will be deposited into their account. This will help speed up the line, eliminate having large amounts of change on hand and there will be less chance for error. Students may purchase a second lunch entree for $1.75 and extra milk for $0.50. Please be reminded that there is a "3 lunch charge" policy. Any student who owes for more than three lunches will be given the option of our "overdrawn" lunch choice.

Meal Magic allows parents to process fee and reduced applications on-line. Log on to www.lunchapp.com and follow the instructions. Meal Magic also allows parents to set up an account to check student balances and see what they are purchasing. Log on to https://meals.honoredstudents.org/mealmagic/mylunchaccount/.

You will need a student ID number to process this. Please make sure we have your correct e-mail address. Student balances are sent Monday - Friday at 7 p.m. Please direct any questions you have to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it '; document.write( '' ); document.write( addy_text27273 ); document.write( '<\/a>' ); //-->\n This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , or Kathy at 398-3695.

 

NMCAA Head Start presents…

Understanding and practicing Conscious Discipline- A free training series for parents and professionals

A collaborative effort between NMCAA – Head Start / Early Head Start, the Great Start Collaborative, Char-Em, COOR, TBA & Wex/Miss Intermediate School Districts, the Onekama School & Kirtland Community College – Warbler’s Nest

Conscious Discipline Polycom Series

 
Mini-Funds of Jefferson Print Email
Wednesday, 15 September 2010 09:22

In order for our ATP (Action Team for Partnerships) to be able to sponsor activities and functions for our students, we need to find extra ways to make more money. Our mini-funds help us out a lot, but we need your help! Each month we'll have a contest between the classes, the winning class will receive a pizza party (pizza, milk, fruit, & snack) and second place will receive popsicles. The document below indicates what will be collected this year.

ATP Mini-Funds Contest

Last Updated on Wednesday, 14 September 2011 13:42
 
Parents' Lending Library Print Email
Monday, 14 March 2011 12:19
Jefferson has a new lending library for parents! We currently have a selection of books, DVDs, and CDs that address the concerns of parents who are raising young children. Many of these materials are from the "Love & Logic" program and give helpful ideas and strategies for raising successful and independent children. Please stop by Mrs. Simoneau's resource room and look over the many items available to meet your needs.
 
Safer Schools Print Email
Monday, 17 January 2011 11:07
Under current school legislation and adopted MAPS School Board procedures, all school volunteers (mentors, classroom helpers, chaperones, etc.) need to go through an annual background check. We will be utilizing the state "ICHAT" system. All volunteers will need to submit their full name and birth date to the office. Thank you for your cooperation. If you have any questions about this, please contact the office. Remember, not only is this the law, it is intended to keep our children safe.
 

School Delays & Closings

School Delays & Closings

Jefferson Lunch Menu

Lunch Menu

Specific Learning Disability

Criteria For Determining the Existence of a Specific Learning Disability (SLD)

Response to Intervention Plan

Child Study Process

20-20 Reading Program

October through April 20-20 Reading Program: Jefferson Elementary is offering an "at home" supplemental reading program called "20-20." We ask each student to read at home for 20 minutes a day, 20 different days each month throughout the school year. Everyday, your son/daughter will read to a parent, sister/brother, grandma/grandpa, etc. for 20 minutes, or if you would prefer, someone may read to your child for 20 minutes. How you want to do it is up to you, as long as your child is exposed to 20 minutes of literature a night, for 20 days a month throughout the school year. What you read is up to your child and you. You may choose from children’s books, poetry, magazines, newspapers, etc. The topics of reading do not matter, just as long as he/she is reading or being read to aloud for 20 minutes a day.

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