K-2 ready to watch Junie B. Jones!
about 1 month ago, Jenkins Independent Schools
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Monday's positive office referral winners were Ian Hall, Xaiden Sturgill, and Jameson Hayes. These three students represented the academic team in the regional competition at LCC over the weekend. 5th grader, Ian Hall won 1st place in Social Studies and 4th grader, Xaiden Sturgill won 5th place in Language Arts. Congratulations boys! Also congratulations to their coach Lynn Gilliam for all her hard work and dedication! #swordsup #gocavs
about 1 month ago, Jenkins Independent Schools
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Mrs. Amber's class had so much fun today learning about the rainbow and graphing.
about 1 month ago, Jenkins Independent Schools
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Burdine families come see us Thursday evening for Family Roundup! There will be games, free books, and door prizes. Play games with your family in the cafeteria while you wait to meet with your child's teacher for progress reports for the third nine weeks. It's also Western Day at school Thursday and Kona Ice will be with us all day! 💚🤍⚔️#swordsup
about 1 month ago, Jenkins Independent Schools
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Today Burdine celebrated February attendance winners! Each of these students had 95% attendance or above for the month of February. They had a dance party and icees to celebrate! We can't wait to celebrate March attendance winners after Spring Break. #swordsup 💚🤍⚔️
about 1 month ago, Jenkins Independent Schools
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Chloe Gibson won a positive office referral this Friday for working hard in the classroom. This is her second referral this month. She was rewarded by two different staff members. Way to go Chloe keep up the good work!
about 1 month ago, Jenkins Independent Schools
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Elijah Adams finished off our focus on being CAVS in the lunchroom! Elijah always Shows Respect in the lunchroom. He did a great job leading the CAVS song today 💚🤍⚔️#swordsup
about 1 month ago, Jenkins Independent Schools
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Preschool and Kindergarten Registration is this Thursday @ Burdine!
about 1 month ago, Jenkins Independent Schools
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Check out these awesome fourth graders sharing their poems with primary! #letsgocavs
about 1 month ago, Jenkins Independent Schools
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Green team vs Blue team 10:00am Green team vs Red team 11:00am Gray team vs Whitesburg Pee Wee team 12:00am Black team vs. Whitesburg Pee Wee. All teams show up 15 min early for pictures. Pictures are prepay. The photographer accepts cash, check, or card. *post has been updated with game times
about 1 month ago, Jenkins Independent Schools
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March Positive Office Referrals so far! Lydia Mullins Cassidy Jacobs Pasyn Winsky Jacksyn Johnson Levi Standifur Lana Depriest Emilia Elswick Adeline Hall
about 1 month ago, Jenkins Independent Schools
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Thank you Nora for being Very Responsible in the lunchroom! You did a great job leading the Cavalier song this morning. C-A-V-S Let's Go Cavs!
about 1 month ago, Jenkins Independent Schools
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4th and 5th grade students went bowling in Mrs. Goodson's math class today. They recorded all of their scores on a frequency table and then plotted their data on a line plot.
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Owen is always ready in the lunchroom! Thank you Owen for your great behavior in the lunchroom.
about 1 month ago, Jenkins Independent Schools
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Mrs. Hubbard's science classes had the opportunity to participate in a thrilling Egg Drop Experiment recently! Below is some of the exciting details behind the experiment! Physics behind the Egg Drop Experiment The Egg Drop is a classic science experiment. Students are given an egg to drop from a high point (such as the roof of the school) onto a hard surface (such as the parking lot). They must design a carrier for the egg to house it during the drop. The students form hypotheses about which of the egg carriers will effectively protect the egg and then test those hypotheses. The experiment is not just for fun — although students do enjoy it. It is intended to teach students about the relationships between force and momentum. Your Mission: Package a raw egg in a container no larger than 6x6x6 inches, so it can be recovered unharmed (the shell and the yolk should not be broken) when dropped from a 2-story window (height of at least 30 feet)
about 1 month ago, Brandon Stewart
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Very late post, but we wanted to shout out all of our February positive office referrals. These students display caring attitudes, are always ready, very responsible, and show respect for others. Thank you Isaiah Whitaker, Riker Rose, Elsie Taylor, Aubrey Bates, Brody Wyatt, Avery Wyatt, Raelynn Anderson, Pasyn Winsky, Hunter Bailey, and Lydia Mullins! C-A-V-S! Let's go Cavs!
about 1 month ago, Jenkins Independent Schools
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Each day this week @ Burdine we are choosing students who exemplify the CAV characteristics while in the lunchroom. Thank you Harper Ramey for showing your caring attitude by cleaning up your mess in the lunchroom!
about 1 month ago, Jenkins Independent Schools
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Thank you FRYSC for scheduling the Southland Dairy Farm. Students enjoyed the Mobile Dairy Classroom Experience.
about 1 month ago, Jenkins Independent Schools
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Pee Wee Game Schedule for Saturday, March 15th Red vs Green 10:00 Red vs Blue 11:00 Black vs Gray at 12:00
about 2 months ago, Jenkins Independent Schools
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FSCS invited UPIKE Optometry Students to conduct an engaging presentation for our preschool students, informing them about what to expect during an eye exam. They read an informative book, showed examples of the eye exam process, and encouraged questions from the students. This presentation served as an important reminder that all incoming Kindergarten students are required to undergo an eye exam before starting school.
about 2 months ago, Jenkins Independent Schools
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