Hope and Happiness for the Future! In a tribute to Hispanic Heritage Month, students made Worry Dolls, a Guatemala tradition where children make dolls to "give" worries and stress too.
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Worry Doll
worry doll
worry doll
worry doll
worry doll
Gym Sporting Event Expectations Junior High Students No Loitering; Must sit upstairs. All students below the 8th grade and below are required to be accompanied by a paying adult in order to attend home games. Parents are responsible for their own children. Students 8th grade and below not accompanied by a paying adult will not be allowed into home contests. No Exception! All parents and visitors must sit on the appropriate side.
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Volunteer Workshop! Mark your calendars for November 18 at 9:00 AM. EISD will be hosting a volunteer workshop. We will be discussing: Safety Protocols, Professionalism, Student Interaction, Ways to Serve, Communication, Chaperone & Field Trips Please help us plan for the event by using the RSVP in the link below. Location is listed on the RSVP. https://forms.gle/VUHR6gFVEYnjYQR36
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National First Responders Day! This day is to show appreciation to all the heroic individuals that risk their lives for others. Roy Johnson STEM Academy thanks all the first responders for their service.
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National First Responders Day
Red Ribbon Week! Don't forget school pictures are on Monday (10/28). Here is our weekly "Roy Johnson STEM Academy B.A.R.K.s" Newsletter link - https://secure.smore.com/n/zsch1
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World Occupational Therapy Day! October 27th.
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occupational therapy
National Mentoring Day! Bulldog families take the time to Thank a Mentor Today. Roy Johnson STEM Academy would like to Thank the Many Mentors who help our students thrive and excel! Thank You, Mentors!
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On this National Mentoring Day, I just want to say, You are an amazing mentor and Thank You for mentoring me.  You are amazing! Thank You!
National Mentoring Day Did you Know? 87% of mentors and mentees feel empowered by their mentoring relationships and have developed greater confidence
National Mentoring Day Did you know? 78% of mentees say that mentoring helped them avoid mistakes oops!
Celebrate National Make a Difference Day! Bulldog families you can volunteer in your community, share a smile with a neighbor, help a person in need, say something kind to someone, and teach a new skill. Start making a difference today as a Bulldog family.
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Do the good thing National Make a difference day October 26th
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music notes
National Fine Art Appreciation Day is October 25! We hope you have an opportunity to support our Bands tonight. Bulldog families enjoy appreciation of all works of fine arts.
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RJ STEM Academy Bands Fall Concert  Friday, October 25, 2024 6:30PM
Classroom Spelling Bee! ELAR teachers will be holding a classroom spelling bee. More information on school spelling bee will come once teachers have classroom winners! ELAR teachers will have more specifics for students.
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Spelling Bee!
🦇💜 Calling All Bulldog Families!🦇💜 Halloween is creeping closer, but you don't have to be spooked by missing out on important updates from Roy Johnson STEM Academy! Stay in the loop by following us on social media and reading our newsletters. Don't miss out follow us today! 💜
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STEM Academy Everman Bulldog
🚌National School Bus Safety Week! Here are some quick tips to keep in mind: 🚦 Always stop when you see those flashing red lights and the extended stop arm. Let's protect our students as they hop on and off the bus. 👫 Teach your children the importance of safe bus behavior – stay seated, keep the noise down, and follow the driver's instructions. 👁️ Stay alert and watch out for kids at bus stops. Safety is everyone's responsibility. 🤝 Let's work together as a community to make sure every student feels safe on their way to school. Let's make this week a time to appreciate our incredible transportation department and bus drivers, who are dedicated to keeping our students safe every day. 🚌💜
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EISD Transportation
Throwback Thursday! Check out our Roy Johnson STEM staff on Decade Day.
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Throwback Thursday!
🏈 Way to go Bulldog Football! The 7th grade and 8th grade football teams played last night. The scores were: 7th grade B-team Won 22 - 0 7th grade A-team Won 20 - 6 8th grade B-team Won 13 - 0 8th grade A-team Won 13 - 6.
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National Mole Day! October 23rd from 6:02 a.m. to 6:02 p.m., Mole Day commemorates Avogadro's Number (6.02 x 10²³), which is a basic measuring unit in chemistry.
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mole day
National Make a Dog's Day - October 22nd! This day provides an opportunity to give all dogs the best day of their lives. Have a Great Bulldog Day!
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Bulldog
National Croc Day is October 23! Students make sure you sport your crocs in sports mode to be in EISD dress code. Also, remember to wear yellow with jeans for JEAN-tober!
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Happy National Croc Day October 23
Picture Order Forms are going home today and tomorrow. Your student's advisory teacher will give them the form. Have a Great Bulldog Day!
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Photo Order Forms
Roy Johnson STEM Academy Safe and Drug-Free Plan!
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2024-2025 Campus Safe and Drug-Free Plan Johnson STEM seeks to foster a safe and drug-free environment. The comprehensive needs assessment indicates that the programs and services that we have been providing have been successful in limiting the number of incidences on our campus. Our mission is to develop and implement strategies for all students and staff that positively impact the safe environment necessary for student learning. We seek to prevent any and all illegal drug or violent occurrences from occurring on our campus. Johnson STEM goal is to convey the clear and consistent message that the illegal use of drugs and acts of violence are wrong and harmful. In order to reach our goals, Johnson STEM plans to: ● Application of the school-wide positive intervention systems (A B C’s) that emphasizes teaching proper behaviors and that are reinforced with positive incentives. ● Continue implementation and use of the PBIS Tracker App and the School PBIS incentive store. ● Classroom lessons in 6-8 grade, taught by the Counselor, on bullying prevention and reporting. ● Monitor, communicate, and use “Crime Stoppers” for school harassment, violence and bullying. ● Continue with implementation of Bulldogs Take a Stand, an early intervention bullying-prevention program. ● The use of all staff members in assisting with dismissal which includes loading buses, daycare students, and monitoring parent pick-up. ● Involvement of parents in “PTO” , SBDM, and as a school volunteer. ● Continue participation in Red Ribbon Drug Abuse Prevention Week with the addition of grade level appropriate classroom lessons regarding substance abuse.
● Implement meetings between Behavior Interventionist, classroom teachers, parents and students in order to review Behavior Intervention Plans for specific students that are at-risk and make timely appropriate changes as necessary. ● Continuation of counseling services to at-risk students that require support in dealing with behaviors that could lead to inappropriate behaviors. ● Develop a social skills training group by the school counselor for specific students.
Johnson STEM busca fomentar un entorno seguro y libre de drogas. La evaluación integral de necesidades indica que los programas y servicios que hemos brindado han tenido éxito en limitar el número de incidentes en nuestro campus. Nuestra misión es desarrollar e implementar estrategias para todos los estudiantes y el personal que impactan positivamente el entorno seguro necesario para el aprendizaje de los estudiantes. Buscamos evitar que ocurran todas y cada una de las drogas ilegales o sucesos violentos en nuestro campus. El objetivo de Johnson STEM es transmitir el mensaje claro y coherente de que el uso ilegal de drogas y los actos de violencia son incorrectos y dañinos. Para alcanzar nuestros objetivos, Johnson STEM planea: ● Aplicación de los sistemas de intervención positiva en toda la escuela (A B C) que enfatiza la enseñanza de conductas adecuadas y que se refuerzan con incentivos positivos. ● Continuar con la implementación y el uso de la aplicación PBIS Tracker y la tienda de incentivos School PBIS. ● Lecciones en el aula en los grados 6-8, impartidas por el consejero, sobre prevención y denuncia del acoso escolar. ● Supervise, comuníquese y use la aplicación de denuncia "Crime Stoppers” para casos de acoso escolar, violencia e intimidación. ● Continuar con la implementación de Bulldogs Take a Stand, un programa de intervención temprana para la prevención del acoso escolar. ● El uso de todos los miembros del personal para ayudar con la salida, lo que incluye subir a los autobuses, a los estudiantes de la guardería y supervisar la recogida de los padres. ● Involucrar a los padres en el “PTO” y “All Pro Dads”
● Continuar participando en la Semana de Prevención del Abuso de Drogas de Cinta Roja con la adición de lecciones de salón apropiadas para el nivel de grado sobre abuso de sustancias. ● Implementar reuniones entre el Intervencionista de Conducta, los maestros de salón, los padres y los estudiantes para revisar los Planes de Intervención de Conducta para estudiantes específicos que están en riesgo y hacer los cambios apropiados oportunos según sea necesario. ● Continuación de los servicios de consejería para estudiantes en riesgo que requieren apoyo para lidiar con conductas que podrían conducir a conductas inapropiadas. ● Desarrollar un grupo de capacitación en habilidades sociales por parte del consejero escolar para estudiantes específicos.