Just sending a reminder that Jefferson does not have school tomorrow, Friday, November 7th because of a teacher institute. Have a great 3 day weekend!!!!!
It’s Children’s Book Week and these students were caught reading by their teachers on Tuesday. Congrats on your new book! Who will win a book tomorrow? Keep on reading at school and at home, Panthers!📕🐾

Look who got caught reading by their teachers on Monday! Congratulations to our students who won a book.👏🏼
We can’t wait to see who will be in the next round of winners!

Get Caught Reading! It’s Children’s Book Week and we’re making waves with the theme of “An Ocean of Stories.” Students who are caught reading by their teachers this week may win a book! We invite students and families to dive deep into the joy of reading this week - at school and at home.

Halloween fun at Jefferson! 🎃







Halloween fun at Jefferson! 🎃










Halloween fun at Jefferson! 🎃










Halloween fun at Jefferson! 🎃










Halloween fun at Jefferson! 🎃










Part 2 of Red Ribbon Week doors









We had staff and students decorate their doors for Red Ribbon week with the theme of "Life is a Puzzle." They did an unbelievable job!!!!!










November Lunch Menu

At Jefferson Elementary we utilize the RULER Approach which is an evidenced-based curriculum used to promote social and emotional learning amongst all students.
RULER is an acronym that represents the five skills of emotional intelligence: Recognizing, Understanding, Labeling, Expressing and Regulating emotions. Research has found that students who exhibit a high level of emotional intelligence are able to make more responsible decisions, establish positive peer relationships and perform better in school.
One major component of RULER is the Classroom Charter. The Classroom Charter is centered around what positive emotions students and teachers want to experience here at school, as well as the prosocial behaviors and expectations that are required to create a positive learning environment for everyone.
Every month each classroom teacher selects one student to be named "Champion of the Charter" which reflects that student's dedication to do the right thing, being a positive role model and demonstrating emotional intelligence.
October's Champions of the Charters have been announced. Join us in congratulating the following students:
K: Albert H. Brooks K. & Emery M.
1st: Griffey F., Everleigh D. & Malachi S.
2nd: Dawson O., River K., Leo T. & Mason D.
3rd: Remi L., Fiona G., Ruby M. & Aiden B.
4th: Autumn H., Kristany S.-G. & Adelyn D.
We want to thank Jimmy Johns for the generous donation of sandwiches provided to us for our Champions of the Charter Luncheon!
RULER is an acronym that represents the five skills of emotional intelligence: Recognizing, Understanding, Labeling, Expressing and Regulating emotions. Research has found that students who exhibit a high level of emotional intelligence are able to make more responsible decisions, establish positive peer relationships and perform better in school.
One major component of RULER is the Classroom Charter. The Classroom Charter is centered around what positive emotions students and teachers want to experience here at school, as well as the prosocial behaviors and expectations that are required to create a positive learning environment for everyone.
Every month each classroom teacher selects one student to be named "Champion of the Charter" which reflects that student's dedication to do the right thing, being a positive role model and demonstrating emotional intelligence.
October's Champions of the Charters have been announced. Join us in congratulating the following students:
K: Albert H. Brooks K. & Emery M.
1st: Griffey F., Everleigh D. & Malachi S.
2nd: Dawson O., River K., Leo T. & Mason D.
3rd: Remi L., Fiona G., Ruby M. & Aiden B.
4th: Autumn H., Kristany S.-G. & Adelyn D.
We want to thank Jimmy Johns for the generous donation of sandwiches provided to us for our Champions of the Charter Luncheon!

Jefferson students enjoyed author Jacob Grant’s visit on Thursday afternoon. As he demonstrated how he draws his character named Umami, the students practiced drawing in their sketchbooks.





Wellness Committee announcement!

The Jefferson HALLOWEEN PARADE AND PARTIES are Friday, October 31, 2025.
Parade begins at 10:00 a.m. on the playground.
Parties will follow immediately after. Only parents signed up are allowed at parties and please keep younger siblings at home if you are signed up to be at the party! Reminder that Oct. 31 is an 11:30 Dismissal Day!!!!
**Remember: NO costumes with weapons and NO Face paint
Please bring your costume in a bag. Students will change before the parade. Also, bring a sack to take home treats.
Please remember to follow the District approved treat/snack list if you are bringing treats for the party. If they are not on the list, they will not be passed out. I have attached the list as reference. Thank you!
Parade begins at 10:00 a.m. on the playground.
Parties will follow immediately after. Only parents signed up are allowed at parties and please keep younger siblings at home if you are signed up to be at the party! Reminder that Oct. 31 is an 11:30 Dismissal Day!!!!
**Remember: NO costumes with weapons and NO Face paint
Please bring your costume in a bag. Students will change before the parade. Also, bring a sack to take home treats.
Please remember to follow the District approved treat/snack list if you are bringing treats for the party. If they are not on the list, they will not be passed out. I have attached the list as reference. Thank you!
Just wanted to send a reminder that there is no school on Friday, October 10th for a Teacher Institute Day and no school on Monday, October 13th for Columbus Day. Enjoy your 4 day weekend everyone!!!!!!
Jefferson Culver's Night is TONIGHT, Wednesday, October 8th from 4-7!
We hope to see you there! 🐾

Please see the flyer attached about our combined Literacy Night at Jefferson for all the K-4 buildings starting at 5:30 on Thursday, October 23rd.

Jefferson's scarecrow entry! Great job to all that helped make this happen.


