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Here at Denn John, we believe that the partnership between parents and school is crucial for ensuring a quality education!!! We regularly host outreach events for parents and community members so that as many stakeholders as possible can take part in our school life. Please keep watching here for events and other opportunities for parents to get involved in our school.
Here are ways that our Parents Can Get Involved at DJMS:
Click on the link below to configure your OASIS volunteer access and help out at our school:
All volunteers must go through the OASIS Department webpage to apply or renew the application. www.osceolaschools.net/oasisFocus parent access permits you to verify your childs or children grades and maintain communication with their teachers. Parents will need to have Focus access for the Choice school application. Click on the link below to configure your Focus Parent access from home.
https://osceola.focusschoolsoftware.com/focus/auth/index.php?action=index
Parent Involvement Meetings :
SAC meetings every 1st Thursday of the month at 8:00am in our Media Center. If interested in being a member of our school's SAC please contact the school at your earliest convenience. Further information to follow
Title I Annual Meetings
There will be refreshments for everyone in attendance. We hope to see you there!!! Further information to followThe purpose of Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Act of 1965 as amended by the Improving America's Schools Act of 1994 provides supplemental educational services for eligible public and private school students to assist those children in acquiring the knowledge and skills necessary to meet challenging student performance standards. Federal legislation has provided guidelines for the selection of schools, for the selection of students, and for parental involvement.
To view our school's most recent Title I documents, please click: DJMS Title I
For district Title I documents and upcoming Parent Advisory Committee (PAC) dates visit: Title I District Resources
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Supply List / Lista de Suministros
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Remind
Welcome to Remind 101!
What is Remind 101?
Remind 101 is a computer program that will allow us to send information to your phone through a one way broadcasting system.
Is Remind 101 Safe?
Yes! Messages are sent via an anonymous phone number issued when you sign up for an account. Your personal cell phone number and carrier are in no way connected to your messages. Remind 101 will also keep a log of all message history, which can never be edited or deleted for you to review at any time.
Why me?
You have been chosen to help us pilot this program because of your current and previous attendance history. Each time that you are absent valuable opportunities for academic growth are missed. Therefore, we would like to help encourage you to reach your academic potential by improving on your attendance history.
How do I sign up?
Text: @ djms1 a # 81010
Now what happens?
You will receive text messages on your phone at 5:15 am, 5:30 am, and 6:00 am on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. The messages will include encouraging words to let you know that we are thinking about you and hope to see you at school every day. Additionally, we will continue to track your attendance record and offer assistance along the way to help you reach your academic goal.
Bienvenido a Remind 101 !
¿ Que es Remind 101 ?
Remind 101 es un programa que nos permitirá enviar información a su teléfono mobil de un sistema de radiodifusión de una manera.
¿Remind 101 es seguro?
¡Sí! Los mensajes se envían a través de un número de teléfono anónima emitid cuando se suscribe a una cuenta. Su número de teléfono móvil personal ni su compania provadores son de ninguna manera conectado a sus mensajes . Recuerde a 101 también mantendrá un registro de toda la historia de mensajes, que nunca puede ser modificado o eliminado para su revisión en cualquier momento.
¿Por qué recibir mensajes ?
Puede mantenerse en contacto con nuestros eventos escolares tales como reuniones de SAC, libreta de calificaciones
, obras de teatro , eventos deportivos después de clases y mucho más!
¿Cómo me registro ?
Texto: @ djms1 a # 81010
Más información en el reverso de este volante !
¿Que sucede ahora?
Va a recibir mensajes de texto en su teléfono mobil respecto a eventos en Denn John Middle School .
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YMCA
DJMS YMCA PROGRAM
Welcome Parents to the YMCA after school program here you will find valuable information about the program. Please use the links below for any form needed to participate in the program there is also information about the Bus time and route.
PROGRAM RUNS: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday
Program Hours: TBD -
Tips of Encouragement
Be generous with praise
Observe your child carefully and comment on the things that are done well. When you see an area that needs improvement, find a positive way to talk about it with your child.Encourage "personal best"Help your child by encouraging him or her to do the best in school and at home. Remember, "personal best" does not mean "perfect", and learning is not the same as high grades. Children, like adults, need the freedom to make mistakes and to learn from them.Make learning a priorityYour attitude toward school attendance, education and involvement in the school makes a strong and lasting impression on your child. Show your child, by example, that learning is a priority.Show interest in school work- Talk about school each day.
- Ask to see classwork.
- Have your child read aloud to you.
- Read to and with your child from a variety of material in your first language.
- Encourage your child to discuss new ideas and opinions.
- Show appreciation for good efforts.
Offer suggestions for success
Help your child use the following strategies to improve performance in school:- Read the assignment when it is given.
- Keep a list of new vocabulary.
- Proofread assignments to catch errors before writing a final draft.
- Review notes before a test.
Schedule study timeSet up an area for homework away from noise and distractions. Post a family calendar that schedules school project deadlines, after-school activities, mid-term dates, exam periods and report card dates.