This week's Culture Club meeting was the day after MLK Day so they spent most of our meeting focused on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the importance of his legacy. They also took a quick moment to acknowledge that next week is Lunar New Year, opening up this year's red envelopes to enjoy some special chocolate money.
MJS came together on Thursday to meet with members of the Morris County Prosecutor's Office. Supervising Assistant Prosecutor of the Juvenile Bias Units, Samantha DeNegri and Sgt. Pat LaGuerre presented on the topics of Bias, Cyber Harassment, making smart decisions about social media and recent school trends they are seeing including school threats. Our ultimate goal is to continue to partner together with all stakeholders to help our students make smart choices now and in their future. We are grateful for our partnership with the Morris County Prosecutor's Office. This is one way that we will continue to be proactive in strengthening our MJSONE goal of being One Inclusive Community Helping Each Other Learn and Grow.
On Friday during 6th grade lunch, Mr. John Titteron, Quartermaster of the Watnong VFW Post 3401 came to present the winners of the Patriot's Pen Essay Contest. This is a contest that our 6th grade students participate in each year. The theme for this year's contest was "My Voice In America’s Democracy." The winners are: 3rd Place: Sage Herson, 2nd Place: Katie Sharon and 1st Place: Jack Ryan.
1st Place: Jack Ryan
2nd Place: Katie Sharon
3rd Place: Sage Herson
Our lost and found table continues to gather many items. A big thank you to our office secretary, Ms. Kelly for taking the time to organize these items so we can get them back to their owners. Below is a picture of all the items we currently have in our lost and found. If you notice a item that belongs to your child please have them go to the office to check in with Ms. Kelly before picking up their item. Thank you for your assistance in getting these items back to their owners.
We are getting excited for our school wide winter dance on February 6th from 6:00-8:00pm at MJS. Below is a flyer with more information. Tickets will be sold at lunch during the week of February 3rd. Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door. Students must have a completed permission before purchasing a ticket. Click here to complete the permission slip.
We are excited to partner with our Robin Advisory program to host 5 parent/guardian workshops. All workshops will start at 7:00pm and will be virtual. Each workshop is focused on a topic and will be hosted by a Robin coach. Robin is the program we are using for our Advisory program this year. Their mission is to help build more connected, supportive and compassionate school communities where each student, educator, parent/guardian is empowered to thrive. Below is the schedule of workshops. Please consider joining!
Please check out our Student Council Spiritwear Fundraiser!
Click Here to view the Daily Morning Announcements that are shared with students each morning over the PA.
Yearbooks and 8th Grade Recognition Ads are now available for preorder! 8th Grade Recognition Ads must be submitted by January 31, 2025!
In Madison, we utilize a 1:1 Chromebook model where all students (grades 6-12) receive a district owned Chromebook to utilize during the school day and at home. While there is no cost for the use of the Chromebook, it is important that Chromebooks be maintained and handled in a responsible way. As we continue to move through the school year, we wanted to utilize this time as a reminder for our students and families about the importance of handling Chromebooks with care to prevent damage to the device. The district has expectations and protocols that are listed on the district website that we continue to follow at the building level.
We would like to highlight the specific section regarding lost and damaged chromebooks as a reminder to all parents and guardians:
In the event a Chromebook, case, or charger is lost or damaged beyond repair and deemed to be intentional, excessive, neglectful or student misuse, parents/guardians are responsible for paying the cost of replacement equipment.
Costs:
Chromebook - $365.00
Charger - $47.00
Case - $20.00
Other - Will be quoted by the Tech Department
Note: Final assessment of damage and fines are determined by the Technology Department.
Students are also responsible for the care of any loaners they use. Damage to loaners is subject to the same rules as permanently assigned Chromebooks.
In case of theft, parents/guardians are required to file a formal police report with the Madison Police Department.
Below are the direct links from the district website that pertains to Chromebook care and protocols followed for lost/damaged Chromebooks.
Device Rules and Regulations
Lost/Damaged Equipment
Terms and Conditions
Parent/Student Resources
Thank you for your assistance in helping to remind our students about maintaining and handling our Chromebooks in a responsible and safe way.
For All Families, please see this link to visit Madison Borough's website on firearm safety and Project Childsafe
Dear MJS Community,
Welcome back to the 2024/2025 school year! On behalf of the MJS PTO Committee, we are thrilled to embark on another amazing year at Madison Junior School with all of you. Your unwavering support last year made a tremendous impact on our school community, and we are excited to continue building on that success together.
1. PTO Dues
Thanks to your generosity and involvement, we were able to provide numerous "Stock the Staff Room" days, organize and fund engaging student socials/Color Run, support the teachings of Coach Jim Stroker, assist with teacher grants, and so much more. These efforts would not have been possible without your dedication and commitment to our school. The contributions you make through PTO Dues directly impact the quality of programs and resources we can provide to our students and staff, helping us create the best possible environment for learning and growth. Our direct link for dues is attached below, we greatly appreciate your contributions.
Suggested dues:
$50 for 6th & 7th
$75 for 8th
2. Volunteer Opportunities:
As we look ahead to this year, there are many opportunities for you to get involved. Volunteering is a wonderful way to contribute to our school community, and we have several events and initiatives where we could use your help. Please take a look at our google form below and grab a spot.
3. Fundraising Efforts:
This year, we have several exciting fundraising events planned to support our school’s needs. Your support and participation in these events directly benefit our students and enhance their educational experience. Keep your eyes out for our delicious Griggstown Pie Sale, MJS Spirit Wear, Book Fair, and other potential fundraising efforts, your participation is vital to our success.
We would love your feedback and or any questions which can be emailed to madisonjspto@gmail.com at any time. We look forward to greeting everyone in person at our first PTO meeting on October 9th, mark your calendars. We are confident that, with your continued support, this year will be another remarkable one for our students, staff, and community.
Here’s to a fantastic year ahead!
MJS PTO
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January 27, Start of Marking Period 3
January 27-31, Winter STAR Assessments
January 29, Single Session Day, Lunar New Year
February 4, Report Cards Available in Parent Portal
February 6, Schoolwide Winter Dance, 6-8pm
February 12, PTO Meeting, 7:00pm
February 13, MJS Chorus Coffeehouse, 6:00pm
February 14, Single Session Day
February 17, School Closed - President's Day
February 27, STUCO Pickelball Tournament, 3:30pm