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July 28, 2015 by Jennifer Smeltser

JSYO to hold auditions at Union University

jsyo_auditionsThe Jackson Symphony Youth Orchestra (JSYO) continues to provide children and teens an opportunity to hone their musical talent as well as experience performing in a professional setting. As it begins its 17th season under James Weil, the JSYO is seeking serious musicians to participate in its new season where members will present three concerts along-side The Jackson Symphony during its 2015-2016 season.

Auditions will be held on Saturday, August 1 starting at noon in the Union University Rehearsal Hall for students who play any string instrument, standard orchestral brass and woodwinds, or percussion and are interested in participating (audition requirements) in the JSYO. Students must audition to be considered and will receive an audition time once their audition form and fee have been submitted. Students, grades sixth through twelfth, will be considered.
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July 28, 2015 by Jennifer Smeltser

Back to school open houses in Madison County

school_busThere is less than one week before students return to school in Jackson Madison County and teachers are steadily getting ready for the children as well as the parents. Several schools around the county will open their doors for open house and orientation allowing students and parents an opportunity to check out their school and meet their teacher. If you do not see your school listed below or would like more information contact your student’s school.

The following is a list of schools holding open house this week:

Tuesday, July 28
Academic Academy at Northeast Middle School Orientation 2015
5 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Thelma Barker Kindergarten Kick-off 2015
6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Tigrett Middle School 6th Grade Orientation
6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

West Middle School Open House 2015
5 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Wednesday, July 29

JCT Elementary Open House 2015
Grades first through fifth, 4 p.m. to 4: 30 p.m.
Parent Meeting 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Visit Classrooms 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Thursday, July 30
Alexander Elementary Open House 2015
4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Andrew Jackson Open House
4 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Arlington Elementary Open House 2015
5 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Back to Barker Bash at Thelma Barker Elementary 2015
6 p.m.

Beech Bluff Elementary Open House 2015
6 p.m.

East Elementary Open House
5 p.m. to 7 p.m.

JCT Elementary Kindergarten and Pre-Kindergarten Kick-off
4 p.m. 6 p.m.

JCM Fall Open House 2015
6 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Liberty Tech Freshman and New Student Orientation
5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

Lincoln Elementary Open House 2015
4 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Madison Academic New Student Open House 2015
5 p.m.

Malesus Elementary Open House 2015
Pre-kindergarten to second grade, 5:30 p.m.
Third through fifth grades, 7 p.m.

Northeast Middle School Open House 2015
5 p.m.

North Parkway Middle School Open House 2015
5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

North Side High School Freshman and New Student Orientation
6 p.m.

Nova Elementary Open House
5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Pope Elementary Open House 2015
Kindergarten, 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.

First through second grades, 6 p.m. to 6:45 p.m.
Third through fifth grades, 6:45 p.m. to 7:30 pm.

South Elementary Open House 2015
4 p.m. to 6 p.m.

June 12, 2015 by Jennifer Smeltser

Jackson Library promotes reading at weekend flash mob

A mob is headed to Jackson City Hall on Saturday, June 13. Instead of carrying sticks and stones, they will have books in their hands, ready to participate in the Reading Flash Mob hosted by the Jackson-Madison County Library. This is the first time the library has held such an event.

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“We want to draw attention both to the library and more importantly, to the value of reading,” said Children’s Librarian Jennifer Brewer. “We want to show everyone in Jackson how many people think reading is important and inspire children and adults to come to the library and open up a book.”

Brewer shared Library Director Dinah Harris is always looking for ways to reach out to the community and encourage reading.

“Flash mobs are a great way to make a statement, and promoting literacy is the statement we want to make. We also want the community to be aware that our city and county as a whole, have an interest in promoting literacy, not just those of us who work at the library,” said Brewer. “By holding the event at city hall, it will be more visible. Even people who don’t normally come into the library will be aware of it and will hopefully start coming to the library.”

The hope is people of all ages will come out and be a part of the Reading Flash Mob, which is also a way the library is promoting its Summer Reading Program that has activities for children, teens and adults.

“As the children’s librarian, my reasons are more geared toward the benefits of reading during childhood. Reading expands the world for the reader,” said Brewer, who believes reading is a past-time people of all walks of life can enjoy. “It can take you places you’ve never been and introduce you to people you’d otherwise never meet. Reading is personal; it’s introspective. When life gets hectic and stressful, it can be the most valuable escape.”

The Reading Flash Mob will be from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Madison County Courthouse lawn and Jackson City Hall Plaza. People are encouraged to bring a lawn chair or blanket, and find a comfortable place to sit and read. If you do not already have a book to read, stop by the library before going to city hall and check out a book. All you need is a library card. Call (731) 425-8600 for more information.

Do you need a library card? Bring a photo ID with your current mailing address and a piece of mail or lease with your current address. Obtaining a library card is free.

May 18, 2015 by Jennifer Smeltser

UT Martin hosts Kid College

kid_collegeYour child may just be in elementary school, but they can attend college now at the annual Kid College summer program hosted by UT Martin. The program has been offered to West Tennessee children in kindergarten through the fifth grade for 25 years.

This summer, children may attend Kid College at six locations – Jackson, Martin, Paris, Parsons, Ripley and Selmer – with classes beginning June 1 and running through July on a five-day schedule. Check each location to see the offered classes and the dates they are held at that site. Pricing will also be determined by the site you choose. Parson, Jackson and Selmer have a registration fee of $85 for the offered classes, and Martin and Paris fees are $30 for the first class and $25 for each additional class. A materials fee may apply.

Class offerings are ones that cover a wide range of topics that interests children with titles like Discovering Art in Nature, Football Fun, Hands-On STEM, Jr. Space Camp-Mission to the Moon, basketball and cheerleading for students in kindergarten through second grade and Basketball 101, Cheerleading!, Chemical Reactions, Hello Cupcake with Mrs. Baker!, LEGO’s – Simple and Powered Machines, LinguaKidz – Spanish, Photography 101 and Sketch Studio for students in third through fifth grades. Students may attend individual classes or the five-day session.

Registration is open now and space is expected to fill quickly. Call (731) 881-7082 for more information.

May 5, 2015 by Jennifer Smeltser

Register now for Book It! 2016-2017

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Pizza Hut continues to offer a creative way to encourage young readers. Read books, eat pizza. It is as simple as that. The Book It! program has been a unique tool in motivating young people to pick up a book and read by recognizing their reading accomplishments with a free pizza.

The teacher establishes monthly reading goals for each student that can be tailored to his reading ability. If a student is not yet reading independently, a parent or other reader may read to the child to help him achieve his goal. Once the student has achieved his reading goal at the end of the month, he is rewarded with a Reading Award Certificate that can be redeemed at any participating Pizza Hut restaurant for a personal pan pizza.

Participation is easy for teachers who can enroll their students through their school. All materials (ex: Reading Reward Certificates) for the program are provided for free to schools. Students in schools across the nation have participated in the Book It! program, which has been easily adapted to work with other educational initiatives in the school.

According to the Book It! program website, there were six schools (Jackson Careers and Technology Magnet Elementary School, Jackson Christian School, Lincoln Magnet Elementary School, Northeast Middle School, Pope Elementary School and Thelma Barker Elementary School) in the Jackson area that participated in the program during the 2015-2016 school year. It would be great to see those numbers increase.

Registration is now open for the 2016-2017 Book IT! program, which begins October 1 and ends March 31. Students attending all schools (homeschool, private and public) are eligible to participate. If your child attends a private or public school, they will need to register through their school. If a your child is homeschooled, you may register online. Eligible students must be in kindergarten through sixth grades and ages five through 12 years old. All participating kindergarteners must be five (5) years old by September 1, 2016 to participate. The program is only open to schools and not clubs or organizations. This offer is open to students in the United States.

Enrollments will be accepted through September 1st. Register your homeschool student or school today!

Find a participating Pizza Hut location near you.


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