Thank you to the Johnson County Public Library for helping Mrs. Caudills students learn about yjournaling. Students enjoyed getting to decorate their journals!




Thank you to the Johnson County Public Library for helping Mrs. Caudills students learn about yjournaling. Students enjoyed getting to decorate their journals!





Students in Mrs. Caudills Career Choices/Life Skills classes enjoyed guests from JCHS FCCLA last Friday. They learned about FCCLA and got to see the "babies" that students use to experience parenthood in the club and classes at JCHS. (Pt3)








Students in Mrs. Caudills Career Choices/Life Skills classes enjoyed guests from JCHS FCCLA last Friday. They learned about FCCLA and got to see the "babies" that students use to experience parenthood in the club and classes at JCHS. (Pt2)










Students in Mrs. Caudills Career Choices/Life Skills classes enjoyed guests from JCHS FCCLA last Friday. They learned about FCCLA and got to see the "babies" that students use to experience parenthood in the club and classes at JCHS. (Pt1)










Round we go in Mrs. Preston's class!
Continuous Round Robin in action as we dive into The Outsiders chapter 6-9 for our RL 8.1–8.3 quiz review. Engagement and discussion make the learning stick! 📖✨ #TheOutsiders #ELA #QuizReview #RoundRobin #MiddleSchoolELA #JCMSrocks #LIM










Congratulations to our students who will be representing JCMS at Apple Day in the county wide events!




There will be no after school programming on Thursday, October 2nd.

Miss Jeffiers' Math 7B students engaged in an interactive Amplify lesson, Speeding Turtles, while using the MatchMine strategy with their face partners!🐢Students were working hard, collaborating with one another, and asking excellent questions to build their knowledge! Great job, Eagles!🦅💛




Jigsaw's got us all piecing it together! Mrs. Patrick's Math 7A class is hard at work comparing box plots with problems from our i-Ready workbooks. We're using the Kagan structure to master this concept together, sharing our individual insights to create a complete picture of the data. #JCMSstrong #GoEagles




🎉 Exciting events are happening at Johnson County Middle School! 🎉
- Johan, Kyndal, & Blake
- Johan, Kyndal, & Blake






What a fun, Kagan-filled day in Mrs. Staniford’s room!
Students jumped into a Fan-N-Pick activity to review their vocabulary words, then worked together in a lively Quiz-Quiz-Trade to recap the last three chapters they’ve read. So much energy, teamwork, and learning all in one day!
Keep up the great work, Eagles! 🦅
#Eagle4Life #JCMSStrong










Shout out to these amazing students in Mr. Bolden's 8th grade math class! So proud to see their confidence growing while showing their thinking!



Mrs. Patrick's amazing Math 7A students are mastering box plots using the Kagan structure Quiz-Quiz-Trade! This fun, interactive approach turns quizzing into a dynamic game, helping them practice and solidify their skills. Keep up the great work, everyone! 📈 📊 #JCMSstrong #GoEagles







8th Grade ELA students in Mrs. Preston's room did an amazing job partnering to answer questions and find text evidence for Mr. Spradlin's first lesson. They are truly enjoying reading and interacting with text from The Outsiders. Nothing compares to reading high quality literature 📚✨





Students have been learning about chickens this past week. Today they were able to interact with Serama roosters. They discussed the features of a rooster and the purposes as they differ from hens. These roosters were hatched here at JCMS last spring.






Students learn how to work together to do better, or Synergize, by making a fruit salad with our guests from CAP/Camp Shawnee!









Students learn how to work together by creating a fruit salad with our guests from CAP/Camp Shawnee!








We would like to thank our community partner The Johnson County Library for providing such an engaging activity for our Eagles. They truly enjoyed painting their friendship rocks.








Mrs. Caudill and Mrs. Burt escorted the JCMS 8th grade Student Council to Mountain Manor for an ice cream social with the residents. The students served ice cream and had conversations with the residents. It was a late "Grandparent's Day" celebration. I think everyone enjoyed it!









