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JUPITER MIDDLE SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY
2020-21Welcome to our
Incoming 6th Graders and Families
May 2020
School Administration
Lisa HasteyPrincipal
Patti PramukAssistant Principal
8th grade
Guy MarinoAssistant Principal
7th grade
Revetta LoweAssistant Principal
6th grade
Counseling Department
Christine Miller
6th grade
Brian Albano
7th grade
Erin Lincoln
8th grade
Julio Vega OrtizESOL
All grades
Victoria ShepherdSchool BehavioralHealth Counselor
Support Services
Holly Beer
Choice ProgramsCoordinator
Jody Nolf
ESOL ProgramCoordinator
Maureen Olin
ESE ProgramCoordinator
Juanita Deal
Media SpecialistLibrary
Brandon Hawkins
AVID ProgramCoordinator
School ScheduleSchool Hours: 9:30am - 4:05pm
Drop Off – Walkers and Bike Riders admitted after
9:00am unless Morning Care participant
Breakfast in the Café: Starts at 9:00am
Bus Riders: at 9:10am – Go to Café or Classroom
Early Dismissal: Before 3:30pm (Must go into office to
sign out student and present ID)
6 period day
Classes - 53 minutes with 4 minutes
between classes
Rotational Schedule Each day begins with a different period
Four academic classes and 2 electives
Class Schedule
AcademicsGrading Scale and Points90 -100 – A 4 points80 - 89 – B 3 points70 - 79 – C 2 points 60 - 69 – D 1 point0 - 59 - F 0 points
*To be promoted to the next grade level, students must earn
4 quality points in each of the 4 core academic classes.
AVID ProgramAdvancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) is a national program which
teaches the student how to study, read for content, take notes, and manage time.
Students participate in tutorials led by tutors who use skillful questioning to bring
students to a higher level of understanding.
AVID is designed to help students in the academic middle prepare for and succeed in
colleges and universities. Students in the program commit themselves to improvement
and preparation for college.
AVID offers a rigorous program of instruction in academic “survival skills” and college
level entry skills. AVID includes tutors from the local community who are an integral
part of the program as they facilitate tutorial sessions and are role models for
students.
For more information, please contact:
Brandon Hawkins, AVID Program Coordinator
Brandon.Hawkins@palmbeachschools.org
Choice ProgramsJupiter Middle School offers Choice Programs which provide our students
opportunities to explore pathways to
postsecondary education and careers.
JMS Programs
Medical Sciences
Pre-Engineering
Multimedia, Music and Communications
Culinary
For more information, please contact:
Holly Beer, Choice Programs Coordinator
Holly.beer@palmbeachschools.org
Choice Lottery for 2020-21 school year is complete. The SDPBC Choice Lottery Application process will open again in Fall, 2020.
Programmatic information and deadlines are available on the SDPBC Choice and Career Programs website: http://l.sdpbc.net/1p76r
ESOL ProgramThe English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)
Program provides academic support to students who are
non-native English speakers . Our ESOL Program is integral
in the social, emotional, and linguistic development of
students in the educational setting.
For more information, please contact:
Jody Nolf, ESOL Coordinator
jody.nolf@palmbeachschools.org
Julio Vega Ortiz Jetmilith Darin
ESOL Counselor Community Language Facilitator
Ph: 561/745-7612 Ph: 561/745-7228
(Habla español) (Habla español)
ESE Program
The Exceptional Student Education (ESE) Program is
committed to provide, support, and monitor services for
Students with Disabilities (SWD).
Our program is works to ensure all SWD receive appropriate
educational services with the goal of increased
student achievement. We provide an open line of
communication for students, parents and staff.
For more information, contact:
Maureen Olin, ESE Coordinator
Maureen.olin@palmbeachschools.org
DRESS CODE
Our dress code is different from elementary school:Brief Overview (Review complete document for all details):~ All students must wear their school ID/Lanyard on
campus.~Shirts - Collared shirts or JMS-issued t-shirts
~Shorts/skirts/jeans/pants – See document
~No clothing with holes or frays
~No leggings/jeggings
~Shoes: completely closed-toe shoes, no slides or
slippers
Dress Code 2020-21: http://l.sdpbc.net/oj6vb
COMMUNICATIONSIS – Provides parents access to grades, attendance
and email links for teachers. Login required.
Parent codes for new students will be provided after the 2nd
week of school.
Did you already create SIS account for a PBC school? Keep using it!
Google Classroom – Teachers use this online tool to post
classwork, assignments, tests/quizzes.
Website – jms.palmbeachschools.org
Weekly Eblast
Twitter – @Jupmiddle
Morning and After Care programMorning Care – 7:00 – 9:00am
Afternoon Care - until 5:45pm
Students are picked up by parents or ride the
activity bus.
(Note: We have 2 activity buses (1 North and 1 South). Activity buses do
not stop at regular stops. Please refer to schedule for exact routes.
Routes will be released by SDPBC the first week of August, 2020.
Fees will be announced in July, 2020.
For more information, contact Kathy Davis, Director:
kathy.davis@palmbeachschools.org
STARRR StudentsStudents and Teachers are Respectful,
Responsible and ResilientSTARRR Tickets are earned for Respectful,
Responsible and Resilient behavior
STARRR Tickets drawn at random for prizes
Students of the Month selected each month
STARRR Students selected each semester
Special events for STARRR students
End-of-year STARRR Trip
Athletics and IntramuralsIntramurals
Boys Basketball
Girls Basketball
Golf - Coed
Boys Soccer
Girls Soccer
Flag Football - Coed
Girls on the Run
Boys Track
Girls Track
Boys Volleyball
Girls Volleyball
Kickball - Coed
Athletics
Girls Softball – August
Boys Baseball – August
Boys Soccer – October
Girls Volleyball – October
Cheerleading – November
Boys Basketball – January
Girls Basketball – January
Boys Lacrosse – January
Girls Soccer – January
Boys Track – March
Girls Track – March
Boys Volleyball - AprilParticipation on Athletic Team requires completed Athletic Eligibility packet on file prior to tryouts. Students must meet and maintain Academic eligibility/behavioral requirements to be a member of team.
Ambassadors (by invitation)
American Sign Language
Board Games
Book
Broadway
Comic Book
Dance
Drama
Drum
Flag Football/Basketball
Golf
Keep on Track
Yearbook
Lego Robotics
National Junior Honor Society (by invitation)
Stand Up Paddleboard
SECME (Science, Engineering,
Communication, Mathematics and
Enrichment)
Speech and Debate
STEM
Student Government
TreeHuggers
WJMS News
Yearbook
Note: The above is a list of clubs for the 2019-20 school year. Exact club list will be finalized in early September, 2020.
Clubs
Map to Success Program
for Incoming 6th grade Students and Families
NEW DATE – Virtual Event on August 5On August 5, go to our website: jms.palmbeachschools.org
Select Map to Success (News section/left column)
for links to videos.
No Registration needed for virtual event.
For more information, please contact Juanita Deal –
Juanita.deal@palmbeachschools.org
PTO
For more information on purchasing school approved t-shirts/gear, lanyards and agendas, please check back on our JMS website.
Updates will be posted throughout the summer.
The Jupiter Middle School Parent-Teacher Organization (PTO) is a non-profit
group comprised of parents and staff dedicated to enhancing education for
our students. Our PTO works to support our school by conducting fundraisers,
coordinating special events for students and staff, and cultivating partnerships
with community members and businesses in support of our school.
Want to volunteer or are you interested in becoming a business partner?
Visit our website: www.jmstpto.com
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