There's no time like the beginning of the school year to mention the importance of being present and on time for school. When your child is constantly absent or late from school, they run the risk of missing important lessons, activities and active engaging learning at JYJ! We understand that illnesses and emergencies to occur but want to remind you that a note must be submitted to the school two days after the absence occurs, otherwise it will be recorded as unexcused.
Click here to view the full WCPSS board policies on school attendance. If your child will be out for education reasons, but sure to submit Request for excused absence for educational reasons BEFORE your trip. Courtney Apple, JYJ's school social worker and myself will be glad to help answer any attendance questions that you may have.
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Monday, September 19, 2011
Friday, September 16, 2011
JYJ Staff + iPad2= Even More Amazing School!

For Kids:
iPad for Kids- Blog that lists and reviews iPad apps for kids
Fun Educational Apps
Smart Apps for Kids
For Parents: all the apps listed are free (unless noted)
Parenting School Years Magazine
School A to Z
School Stuff- $2.99
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Thursday, September 15, 2011
Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month

-Hispanic Heritage Month Events at NC State University (free & open to the public)
-La Fiesta del Pueblo 2011 - Free Sun 09/18 from noon to 8pm
-Smithsonian Education on Hispanic Heritage
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Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Receive JYJ Counselor News via text message
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You can "follow" and "leave" at any time. I usually tweet 2-3 times a week (so your phone will not be flooded with messages from me).
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Summer Reading Celebration
Great job summer readers! |
Congrats summer readers! |
Mr. Whitehurst shows off his dance moves! |
Congrats 5th grade Summer Readers! |
Just dance! |
And dance some more! |
Reading the numbers for the drawing |
Here's a winner! |
Here's another winner! |
More dancing |
and more dancing! |
Friday, September 9, 2011
Keeping Children Safe on the Internet

-Welcome to the Web
A series of lessons for teaching young students how to navigate the Internet
-LMK: Life online
A website created for the purpose of educating girls about online safety. Sponsored by the Girl Scouts and Microsoft.
-Google Family Safety Center
Introduces parents to and shows them how to use Google's safety tools including safe search, safe search lock, and YouTube's safety mode.
-Your Own Space
Ebook designed to educate tweens and teens about protecting themselves and their stuff online.
-Internet Safety with Professor Garfield
Offers an animated lesson on cyberbullying and an animated lesson about online safety.
-Webonauts Internet Academy
Website where elementary school students can learn about safe online behaviors.
-A Thin Line
This site is designed to educate teenagers and young adults about the possible repercussions of their digital activities. Pin It
Monday, September 5, 2011
Keep the books coming!
Thank you so much for all of the gently used books you have donated to the character education book bucks cart. Those of you unfamiliar with the program: Students are given "book bucks" for showing any of the WCPSS character education traits. These traits are: responsibility, respect, courage, kindness, self discipline, integrity, perseverance and good judgment. Each Friday, students are allowed to use in their book bucks to buy a book (or two). The excitement in the children's faces is amazing! If you didn't know, I am an avid reader and I love how books can expose you to many things, spark unknown interests and dig deeper into things that you are already aware of. Thank you!!! Please feel free to donate any children's books that you are no longer using to the JYJ book bucks cart anytime throughout this year.
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