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Jordan Elementary offers many opportunities to participate in programs aimed at supporting students' learning and development. Whether embedded in the school day or before or after school, there are a variety of activities for students to grow and showcase their talents and skills.
Be sure to explore information about the Library Media Center, our Specials classes, and our positive behavior-centered counseling program. Wondering about before and after care? Please see the SACC section for detailed information regarding the JES before and after school program.
We look forward to caring for your students and watching them learn and grow!



Related Arts
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At Jordan Elementary School, students attend “specials” classes designed to enrich the daily curriculum. Students will participate in art, life skills, music, library, and physical education. Learn more about what students will be learning as they visit each class on the specials rotation.
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Art
Art class at Jordan uses a disciplined based art education approach to instruction and learning in art using four foundational disciplines in art – Art Production, Art Criticism, Art History and Aesthetics. Students focus on the “Elements of Art” (what we use to make art) and the “Principals of Design” (how it is arranged on the page) as they create. Students study different artists and cultures, they learn how to talk about art and to explain what they like about various works art, including art of their peers. Students try to integrate what they are doing in the art room with what they are studying in the classroom.
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Library
During library classes students engage in a variety of activities aimed at helping students develop a lifelong love of reading. Lessons support learning in the classroom as well as help students become independent users of the library, explore a variety of literature, and learn how to access information from print and digital resources. Makerspace and STEM activities provide opportunities for students to create and problem solve. Students are also able to check out books during their class time. Please visit our Media Center page to learn more about our policies and resources.
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Life Skills
Each class comes to the Life Skills classroom for age appropriate lessons designed to engage students in the development of the following lifelong skills: respect for individual differences, positive self-esteem, emotional awareness, decision-making and problem-solving skills, study skills, goal-setting, social skills, conflict resolution, personal safety and internet safety, career awareness, and understanding the career-school connection. A student’s elementary school years set the tone for developing the knowledge, attitudes, and necessary skill set for children to become well-rounded learners.
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Music
It is the goal of the music program at Jordan to introduce and involve students in the active creating and understanding of music. Throughout the year students will discover new aspects of the world of music. Students will sing, dance, play instruments, compose and analyze music all in a supportive and exploitative environment. In the music room, we will explore music from other world cultures and time periods in history and how they relate to the world today. As part of the learning objectives second and fourth grades will perform in grade level programs. Third through fifth grade students will have the opportunity to further their musical knowledge through choir. It is our goal that every student leaves Jordan with a solid foundation in music appreciation and the ability to create with the art form that we hear every day.
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Physical Education
Students participate in PE bi-weekly as part of the specials classes rotation. We have planned a well-rounded instructional physical education program for students throughout the school year. Our PE curriculum is based on the 5 state and national standards of movement, gymnastics, dance, sport skills, and physical fitness. It will be necessary for each student to participate in order to fully benefit from the program. The activities used in class will increase your child’s endurance, flexibility, strength and coordination, as well as provide a better understanding and appreciation of various sports and fitness activities. All students should have tennis shoes for this class. A doctor’s excuse is required for non-participation.
School Sponsored Activities
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Students have the opportunity to participate in a variety of activities at Jordan. PTO offers many exciting events for students and their families, as well.
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Choir
The JES choir is composed of fourth and fifth grade students. They learn a variety of new music including songs in a new language as well as differing melodies at the same time. The choir has performances throughout the school year. Choir is currently meeting on Wednesday mornings at 7:45am.
Sponsor: Ms. Lauren Smallwood
Cost: $0
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Green Team (Recycling)
What is Green Team?
JES Green Team is a group of 4th and 5th graders who work together to make our school and local community more sustainable.
5 Reasons to Join Green Team:
1. You can participate in fun activities and hang with friends.
2. You can learn different ways to help the environment.
3. You can be a role model for your friends and family on how to recycle.
4. You can help teachers empty the recycling containers in their room.
5. You will get a cool t-shirt!
Meetings are on the first Wednesday of every month!
Sponsor: Coach Cherry
Cost: $0
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Hope Squad
More information soon.
Cost: $0
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JES Jet Gazette
The Jet Gazette is the school newspaper. More information soon.
Cost: $0
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JES-TV
Fourth and fifth graders meet on their scheduled Thursday after school with Mrs. Puryear to rehearse their upcoming broadcast show for morning announcements.
Sponsors: Holly Puryear
Cost: $0
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Student Council
The JES Student Council is comprised fourth and fifth grade students (a boy and girl from each class) that have been selected by their classroom peers. These students share the common mission to make our school and community a better place by conducting various service projects. Student Council meets weekly during lunch time.
Sponsor: Ms. Taren Hatcher
Cost: $0