AUGUST 30 ISSUE
UPCOMING EVENTS
August 30
Middle (Fifth and Sixth) Back to School Night

September 5
Labor Day Holiday

September 10
ACT Testing

September 13
Preschool Back to School Night

September 14
College Fair
RAIDER REPORT
Middle School
Upper School
WLBT NEWS POLL


JA student Donny Clincy has been nominated for The End Zone Play of the Week. Show your support for Donny by voting for him on msnewsnow.com.

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STUDENTS AND FACULTY INITIATE WAYS TO HELP FLOOD VICTIMS; EFFORTS ONGOING

JA students and faculty/staff have been mobilizing efforts since mid-August to support victims of flooding in Louisiana. Initiatives began within a couple days of the flooding when an Upper School student began a drive to collect bottled water, clothes, and school supplies. An Upper School faculty member and his class collected cleaning supplies, paper towels, bottled water, and school supplies, which were sent through a church. This past Friday, a Lower School teacher drove to Baton Rouge to deliver directly to those affected $3,400 worth of gift cards students had collected. She also delivered handmade cards expressing the support and love of the young students of JA.
 
The JAA initiated a school uniform drive. Nearly 350 skirts and skorts were sent to Central Private School, which is an MAIS school. This school serves grades K3-12. Also, 300-350 shorts and pants were delivered to Central Public School District in Baton Rouge.
 
JA Upper School students joined forces with JP on Wednesday to raise funds for Red Cross relief efforts. Within 48 hours JA students raised over $2,000 by setting up collection tables at the soccer and football games.


 
Support efforts are ongoing. Lower School has adopted Northside Elementary in Denham Springs. Books have been sent to the school, and more gently used books are being collected. Grades two through four have designated Northside as the recipient of the books from their Accelerated Reading Read 4 Need program for the first term.  

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JACO'S $2 TACOS, FREE POPSICLES, AND $100 JINGLE COIN GIVEAWAY TONIGHT AT JA AT THE VILLAGE


 
Join your family and friends for JA at the Village, tonight. Activities begin at 4:30 p.m. in the Courtyard, and the Raider Network live broadcast with Bryan Eubank begins at 5:30 p.m. All activities wrap up at 6:30 p.m.

This week features Jaco's Tacos pop-up restaurant featuring $2 tacos, free Highland Village totes and fans, and free Deep South Pops gourmet popsicles provided by Highland Village. Also, stop by to meet the JA volleyball team, coach, and the Gatorade Volleyball Player of the Year. Don't forget to register at the main tent for a chance to win $100 in Jingle Coins!

It all begins at 4:30 p.m. for music, refreshments, and fun, including sidewalk chalk contests with prizes, cornhole, and other fun games. Join us during this special event, and show your support of JA!

View last week's JA at the Village stream.

CLASSES COLLECT BOOKS FOR INMATES



In cooperation with Big House Books, Katharine Todd's classes are collecting books for inmates in Mississippi correctional facilities, both juvenile and adult. Dr. Todd will be sponsoring a book club this year to give students the opportunity to support Big House Books and raise awareness of its mission. So far, students have collected three large boxes of books just through Dr. Todd's classes, prior to the book club's first meeting.

"I just recently found out about Big House Books---- actually last weekend at the MS Book Fair---- and was very moved by the letters they had on display from inmates who are benefiting from their program. I mentioned it to my classes this week, and I already have two and a half copy paper boxes filled with paperbacks," said Dr. Todd.  

The new club will sponsor packages for the inmates and have a book packing party for them this year.  The club will collect books throughout the year. "I'm hoping that this will allow students a 're-homing' option for paperbacks that they read during the summer and school year but do not want to keep. I'll have more details once the club gets up and running," she said.

For more about Big House Books visit bighousebooksms.org
MIDDLE AND UPPER SCHOOL ENROLLMENT CONTINUES RECORD HIGH; PRESCHOOL TRENDING LOWER

Combined opening enrollment in our Middle School and Upper School divisions is on track with opening enrollment last year. For both the 2015-16 and 2016-17 school years, enrollment in those divisions is at a 10-year high. Lower School enrollment remains stable, while enrollment for the Preschool division is down from last year, a trend that many other schools across the state and region have also reported.

The average size of each grade in JA's Middle School and Upper School is just under 100 students.  This grade size aligns well with JA's student-centered educational philosophy. Each student can receive personal attention, develop relationships with teachers, and have many opportunities for participation in athletic and extracurricular activities. This size is ideal for fulfilling the school's mission to inspire and equip each student to lead a life of purpose and significance. Our Lower School average grade size of just under 80 students allows for even more personal attention for our younger learners.
 
Jackson Academy is pleased to welcome 148 new students coming to JA from 47 different independent, parochial, and public schools, including 43 schools in the metro-Jackson area, two other Mississippi schools, and two out-of-state schools.

COMMUNITY SERVICE FAIR

Jackson Academy will be hosting a Community Service Fair on September 20 from 9:45 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. in the PAC. JA will be on Assembly Schedule, which will allow our students ample time to visit with each of the community partners. Jackson Academy does not require, but rather encourages, student participation in community service. Parents are welcome to attend the service fair.
CAMPUS STORE



The JA Campus Store has new items arriving daily! The store is open Monday through Friday from 7:45 a.m. until 3:30 p.m.

42ND STREET PRODUCTION



Save the Dates for JA's 2016 upcoming theater productions!

The fall musical will be 42nd Street. Shows are October 15 at 7:00 p.m. October 16 at 2:00 p.m., and October 17 at 7:00 p.m.

The fall competition one-act play will be Tammy: A Coming of Age Story About a Girl Who is Part T-Rex. The show will go to the North High School Dramafest competition on December 2 and 3, 2016 in Starkville.

Local performances will be in conjunction with Jackson Prep.
  • Double Feature: Wednesday, November 30 at 7:00 p.m. in the JA PAC
  • Double Feature: Thursday, December 1 at 7:00 p.m. in the JP CAL Auditorium
  • School-day Matinee: Monday, December 5