As we continue to celebrate our public school community for American Education Week, we're proud to recognize our JCS school leaders! We're so grateful for our principals who step up every day for their students and staff. Let's hear a shoutout for Ms. Lusby!
over 2 years ago, Blue Ridge Elementary School
Principal Recognition
Jefferson County Schools begins our celebration of American Education Week today! Everyone at Jefferson County Schools is excited to highlight and cheer on the incredible people who work in public education here and across the country. JCS staff and students are so important to our community and our future. We are grateful to each of you for what you do to create and maintain a safe, enriching, and fun learning environment!
over 2 years ago, Jefferson County Schools
American Education Week
Today we take time to recognize Veterans Day with respect, honor, and gratitude to all who serve or have served in our nation's armed forces. JCS is proud to acknowledge and celebrate the veterans among our teachers and staff who now share their experience, skill, and insight serving students in our schools, offices, and buses. Thank you!
over 2 years ago, Jefferson County Schools
Veterans Day
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over 2 years ago, Blue Ridge Lions
Bus 1207 has not left school with students yet. They are running late.
over 2 years ago, Blue Ridge Lions
October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, a time to highlight the importance of safeguarding online activity from harmful cyber attacks. Each Friday this month, we'll share tips to help our students, staff, and families secure their sensitive data and stay safe online. Tip #4: Never leave your devices unattended, even for a short time. Always secure your laptop, tablet, phone, or flash drive so no one else can use it while you're away. And while you're at it, tidy up your desk to ensure no passwords, account details, or important files are sitting out openly exposed. You'll leave with peace of mind AND a clean workspace! We hope you've found these tips helpful. To learn more about Cybersecurity Awareness Month, visit www.cisa.gov/cybersecurity-awareness-month.
over 2 years ago, Jefferson County Schools
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This week is Red Ribbon Week! Please see the attached flyers for the dress up days and Healthy Choices Daily Challenge. Join BRE as we “Celebrate Life and Live Drug Free!”
over 2 years ago, Blue Ridge Lions
RED Ribbon Spirit Week
Healthy Choices Daily Challenge
October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, a time to highlight the importance of safeguarding online activity from harmful cyber attacks. Each Friday this month, we'll share tips to help our students, staff, and families secure their sensitive data and stay safe online. Tip #3: Disable Bluetooth when you're not using it. Devices can be hacked via Bluetooth, placing sensitive information at risk for theft. If you have no reason to have Bluetooth on, consider temporarily turning it off. Visit www.cisa.gov/cybersecurity-awareness-month to learn more about Cybersecurity Awareness Month.
over 2 years ago, Jefferson County Schools
Tip 3
We are looking forward to our first ever Trunk or Treat at BRE. This event, hosted by our BREA/PTO, will be tomorrow night, October 21st from 5:30-7:00. Please see the flyer for additional info for participants.
over 2 years ago, Blue Ridge Lions
Trunk or Treat Info
Did you know scientists have discovered that it takes approximately 400 repetitions to create a new synapse in the brain? But during play, it only takes 10-20 repetitions - in which case, plenty of synapses will be firing at Blue Ridge Elementary in the new Crazy 8's Math Club! Funded by the nonprofit Bedtime Math Foundation, the eight-week after-school club will explore 3rd-5th grade math standards through games and play with unique, high-energy activities designed to appeal to kids of all mathematical abilities. At the first meeting, more than 50 students came together to examine the properties of 2D shapes while building geometric patterns with glow sticks. Together they created a massive glow stick beehive using a repeating pattern of hexagons. Teamwork makes the dream work!
over 2 years ago, Blue Ridge Elementary School
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Good Evening Blue Ridge Families! Reminder that tomorrow, October 18th is picture day. Please see the attached flyer for information on how to order online.
over 2 years ago, Blue Ridge Lions
picture day flyer
National School Bus Safety Week is underway! Thank you to the bus drivers, mechanics, and all the behind the scenes administrators that get our students to and from school safely every day.
over 2 years ago, Jefferson County Schools
School Bus
Hey Blue Ridge Families, This week is Book Fair! Please click on the link below for more information! https://thrillshare.com/s/documents-bre/browse/385088#
over 2 years ago, Tara Lusby
We are celebrating our school leaders this month! Principals are among the hardest working, yet often least recognized individuals in education. Principals set the academic tone for their schools, and it is their vision, dedication, and determination that provide the mobilizing force for achieving student success. We are so grateful for our principals who step up every day for our students and staff.
over 2 years ago, Jefferson County Schools
National Principals Month
October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, a time to highlight the importance of safeguarding online activity from harmful cyber attacks. Each Friday this month, we'll share tips to help our students, staff, and families secure their sensitive data and stay safe online. Tip #2: Don't click suspicious links. Sometimes you may get what seems like an email from a friend. But is your friend really the one sending the message? Always review the sender's email before replying to a message or clicking a link. Malicious files can extract personal data, monitor and transmit your activities, and even take over your device. Avoid suspicious or unnecessary downloads and scan documents with anti-virus software before opening. If you're still uncertain about a link, visit www.virustotal.com to check its safety. Visit www.cisa.gov/cybersecurity-awareness-month to learn more about Cybersecurity Awareness Month.
over 2 years ago, Jefferson County Schools
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JCS utilizes Nutrislice as our menu partner to communicate daily menus providing nutritional information for each item and meal - it can even sort by allergens! Visit www.jcswv.org for daily menus from each school, or download the JCSWV app, available through Google Play and the App Store.
over 2 years ago, Jefferson County Schools
National School Lunch Week 2
Did you know that our child nutrition team serves more than one million student meals each school year? As we celebrate National School Lunch Week, hats off to the hardworking staff in our school cafeterias for keeping our students fed, focused, and ready to learn!
over 2 years ago, Jefferson County Schools
National School Lunch Week 1
A reminder that all Jefferson County Schools will be closed on Monday, October 10, for a scheduled staff development day. Thank you for your understanding as we support student success. Visit www.jcswv.org/calendar for the complete 2022-2023 JCS Calendar-At-A-Glance.
over 2 years ago, Jefferson County Schools
A reminder that all Jefferson County Schools will be closed on Monday, October 10, for a scheduled professional learning day.
over 2 years ago, Jefferson County Schools
October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, a time to highlight the importance of safeguarding online activity from harmful cyber attacks. Each Friday this month, we'll share tips to help our students, staff, and families secure their sensitive data and stay safe online. Tip #1: Protect your passwords! Be sure to secure passwords for your accounts and NEVER share them with others. Many platforms now allow you to enable two-factor authentication for added security to keep unauthorized users from accessing an account. Enable this security feature whenever possible. Visit www.cisa.gov/cybersecurity-awareness-month to learn more about Cybersecurity Awareness Month.
over 2 years ago, Jefferson County Schools
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