Join the Office of Parent Engagement and Academics of Accountability!!! With a LIVE conversation on the Numeracy Act on March 7th from 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
https://mps-k12-al-us.zoom.us/j/87566038658?pwd=empja1Ftc1pZamJWQ01yTXFGZHRnUT09
All students deserve quality education and resources to help them succeed! Remember Our Schools. Our Communities. Our Future!
Jayden Johnson presented the importance of robotics in elementary school. Diversity and inclusion are vital to creating a robotics lab that invites all students to explore STEM. Mrs. Motley’s Robotics Team has accomplished just that. She is preparing her students for college & beyond. STEM is important at all levels.
Dear Jaguar Nation,
Thanks to all of you who participated in the Black History events and program! It was a powerful and uplifting month filled with thought-provoking speakers who put into focus the impact of community & family. While February may be over, I encourage you to continue to encourage student attendance.
For most county residents, the current 3.5 county tax costs them an estimated $6 a month. That's a cup of coffee at your fav coffee house! Vote March 5th!
If the 3.5 County tax is not renewed, the district will have to make hard decisions that will affect the quality of education provided to the students of Montgomery.
Mr. James Bevel, the Modern Manufacturing Instructor at Montgomery Preparatory Academy for Career Technologies (MPACT) helped stimulate Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) skills for the students at Seth Johnson Elementary School. Robotics in Manufacturing taught students about the applications of new technology in modern manufacturing. This was a great opportunity to introduce students to local manufacturers and potential careers in manufacturing. As Mr. Bevel stated the skills learned can be applied to whatever future career path they may explore.
Jaguar Nation,
Reading is Important for our students!! We need your input to help bridge the gaps. Please complete the quick survey below:
https://forms.gle/UtMG77UFhfQCB7BL6
Jaguar Nation,
We extend our deep appreciation to you for your remarkable contributions to the students and schools in our area. Jaguar Nation, Let's celebrate our very own HERO Officer Woods !!
Jaguar Nation,
Tomorrow students may wear red, lavender, pink, or purple in recognition of Valentine's Day. Students may wear jeans without ripes, splits, or cuts in accordance to the MPS dress code policy.
❤️💜🤍 Seth Johnson Elementary: Jaguar Nation🔺️🔺️
Jaguar Nation,
February 16th join MPS and dress for success!! It's never too early to dream big about what lies ahead. What do you love to do? What types of jobs/careers would best suit someone with your interests and talents?
Learning can be fun, so mix it up and get it done! Friday, 2/16. Dress for Success. Day. Shine bright and wear your best! Good attendance makes you a success!
Jaguar Nations,
Join us in Celebrating Black History Month. Students may wear red, green or yellow (African Colors) in recognition of Black History.
Join us; Seth Johnson Elementary "The Jaguar Nation"
Progress Reports were sent home today!!
Seth Johnson Parents,
Do you have some questions about the Alabama Comprehensive Assessment Program (ACAP) testing? Or maybe what does the Alabama Literacy Act say about assessments? If so, this information is for you!!
What will be covered in the information:
What does the Alabama Literacy Act state about assessments?
What is the Alabama Comprehensive Assessment Program (ACAP) Summative?
How does the ACAP Summative connect to the 3rd grade paths to promotion?
What information is provided on the ACAP Summative student report?
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If you thought the only thing that happened in the school library was book check out, you thought wrong! The Johnson Library is used for learning of all subjects. In this lesson, 3rd grade students are reviewing skip counting and multiplication.
Don't forget to update your student's contact information for the 2023-2024 academic school year! Remember, we need your most recent contact information to ensure we can contact you.
We're proud of our new school leaders!
Brewbaker Technology Magnet High rising sophomore Trinity Watts-Nuckles introduced Rep. Terri Sewell at the Southern Youth Leadership Development Institute summer camp! Trinity also spent some time at the state Capitol learning about government proceedings as a Senate page!
Congratulations to the Bear Exploration Center students who have their art on display at the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts through Aug. 20! The Artworks Corridor Exhibit is entitled Alabama A to Z.
Make sure you save our MPS Transportation Hotline Number! 334-223-6900