John Muir Magnet School

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John Muir Magnet School

Tomorrow is our Solstice Celebration at Havurah Shir Haddash, more info below. We return to school afterward for lunch-time and then we'll enjoy our Holiday Bazaar! Next Week at a Glance WINTER BREAK Dec. 19th thru Jan. 2nd Tue, Jan. 3rd ~ First Day Back To School Thurs, Jan. 5th ~ PTC Meeting 6-7:30pm Fri, Jan. 6th ~ K-3rd Grade, Lithia Park, Ice Skating ~ Jim's 5th/6th, Schneider Museum 11:30-2:45pm John Muir T-shirt and Sweatshirt orders are in and will be available for pick-up tomorrow morning before school, and tomorrow afternoon during our Holiday Bazaar.

John Muir Magnet School Solstice Celebration Friday, December 16 th Every year our school community gathers together to celebrate yet another trip around the sun. In celebration of the shortest day of the year and the increasing light, we share our appreciations for one another and our community at this special annual event. At 8:30 a.m., students will walk along the bike path to Havurah Shir Haddash for the celebration, which will begin at 9:15 a.m. 185 N. Mountain Ave. Parents are invited to join us for a celebration of reflection and change. This is a dark ceremony doors will be closed at 9:15.

In lieu of Winter Faire, we will be hosting a Holiday Bazaar after the Solstice Spiral walk on December 16, 12:30 until 2:25. Clean up from 2:25-2:50. Students will be returning to school after the Solstice Spiral Walk and you re invited to bring a lunch to share with your child(ren). On December 16, send your child to school with a little cash or a prewritten check to JMS PTC (in an envelope with their name on itsuggested amount is $5 or more) so they can purchase their holiday gifts for family members and friends and also a baked good (if they want). Each child will receive one free ticket and a hot beverage. Tickets will be available for purchase after lunch that day in the office. Class Projects- Our students have worked very hard on their class projects. We would like to sell these throughout the week next week. Please consider supporting your child's efforts by purchasing their project or other class projects. Bake Sale- Bake sale items will be available for $1 each (1 ticket). Those of you who volunteered to bring bake sale items for Winter Faire will be receiving an email from us w/ a request to bring Dec. 16 instead.

Gift Room- Gifts will be $1 each (1 ticket). If you still have gently used items for the re-gifting room, please continue to bring them to office next week. Holiday Movie and JMS Slideshow- The traditional movie "The Snowman" will be showing in the music room along with the JMS slideshow. Students will rotate between the movie and the gift room. Snowflake project Snowflake making will take place in Marcia's room. While it's not Winter Faire, we think the Holiday Bazaar will still be a special afternoon for the students and of course, parents are all welcome to join in on the holiday fun. Anyone who would like to purchase Louie's gift cards over the winter break can do so by contacting Melissa Malm until the 22nd (text her at: 415-595-0328) or Amy Stewart from the 22nd onward (text: 541-625-9610). Louie's Restaurant is located on the plaza and offers a little something for everyone-- and for every $20 card we sell, JMMS gets $10!

Hello Parents, We're participating in Louie's Restaurant's Big Give program. It's a great (and easy) way for us to earn money to fund outdoor education trips, special assemblies, scholarships, and equipment upgrades. Here are the details: Buy a Louie's Restaurant gift card for $20 and Louie's will donate $10 to JMMS! Yes, for every card sold, John Muir School gets $10. The details: --Cards have no expiration, no blackout dates, no restrictions on how many cards you can use during one visit --Cards will be sold by Scrip sellers before and after school as well as at Winter Faire (usual Scrip payment methods apply: cash/check only) --Louie's Restaurant offers a full bar, lunch and dinner options, and creekside dining. They offer organic, vegetarian, and glutenfree meal options. They pride themselves on being a familyfriendly, reasonably priced restaurant on the plaza, so $20 will go far there. They also show soccer games on their big screen TVs for all you JMMS soccer buffs! These gift cards make a great gift for coworkers, caregivers, teachers, local and visiting family members on your list! Folks

who don't have kids in JMMS are also free to buy these Louie's cards from us so tell your friends and family. Cut your holiday gift list down in a flash while also giving to our school! https://www.louiesofashland.com/ ART FOCUS HAS CHANGED ITS LOOK! Dear John Muir families, Winter quarter is bringing an exciting change to our Art Focus program! During fall quarter, the JMMS Art Focus Committee spent many hours reviewing the current Art Focus model and determined that, in its current form, it is no longer sustainable. The Art Focus Committee considered 3 other models in an effort to create a sustainable Art Focus model for JMMS and created the following as a pilot for Winter quarter. The JMMS PTC has hired 3 professional art teachers to teach the 3 upper grades (Nasser s, Jim s and Marcia s) and has hired a movement/dance teacher, funded by a grant from the Ashland Schools Foundation, to teach the younger grades (JoEllen s and Kim s). The art teachers for our upper grades will teach students art history, drawing and painting techniques, mixed media, and much more. Each

session will incorporate hands-on projects and learning. The movement/dance teacher for our lower grades will teach students awareness of their bodies and appreciation of music through dance and movement techniques. Each upper grade Art Focus teacher will need 2 parent volunteers (that s 6 volunteers) to assist with projects, and with keeping students focused and on-task. If you would like to commit to being an Art Focus volunteer for Winter quarter (Jan 11 - March 22), from 8:20-9:50, please let us know! Please look for a short bio from each of our new Art Focus teachers in upcoming newsletters. If you have any questions or would like to volunteer, please contact Carrie Eskenazi at carriespeechpath@gmail.com. Please note: Rock Band will be held after school during winter quarter, day/time TBD. Sincerely, Rebecca Gyarmathy Carrie Eskenazi, Art Focus Coordinator A Restorative Practices Refresher These questions are part of the school-wide language we use to help students understand how their actions impact our community at John Muir. We encourage our families to incorporate them at home, too!

To help those who have harmed others: What happened? What were you thinking and feeling at the time? Who has been affected by what you have done? How? What can you do to try to make things better? To help those who have been harmed: What did you think and feel when you realized what had happened? How did this impact you and others? What has been the hardest thing for you? What needs to happen to make things right? We want to empower all adults of the John Muir Community, so we are sharing this list of expectations with our families. Thank you for your help in keeping our students safe! Bus Ramp Expectations: The bus ramp is a SAFE, calm area Carry or hold sports balls & hackey sacks Walk (don t run) Walk bicycles and scooters; carry skateboards Swinging from the rails is not okay

Follow directions of adults Stay within sight of the JMMS door Hallway Expectations: Hallways are always calm and quiet Hallways are walking spaces Piano is before or after school only Save playful behavior for recess, not in the hallways Carry sports balls and skateboards Just the Facts Office Hours: Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 8:00am 3:30pm Wednesday 8:00am 3:00pm Friday - CLOSED Daily Schedule: 8:00 Students begin to arrive and gather in hallway 8:05 Breakfast service begins 8:10 Classroom doors open 8:20 School starts 10:55-11:25 Recess 11:25-11:55 Lunch

2:50 Dismissal (Early Release on Wednesdays at 1:30pm) Note: due to limited staffing, there will be no student supervision before 8:00AM. Community Sing has moved to Tuesday Afternoon, 2:15 to 2:45pm John Muir Magnet School 100 Walker Avenue Ashland, OR 97520 541-482-8577 fax: 541-482-8328