
Whether at home or in school, our students are determined to learn.


In light of the significant snowfall, ALL WWRSD schools will remain in remote learning on Wednesday, February 3. Please refer to your email or www.wwrsd.org for schedule details.


Our students stop and jot! They think and write about what they are learning at specific points within a lesson.

National School Counseling Week highlights the tremendous impact school counselors can have in helping students achieve school success. We are, "All In for Students!" JFG celebrates our school counselor, Emily Williams, and her meticulous attention to our students and staff!




January JFG Highlights! We are so proud of our students, teachers, and parents. It takes village! Our village stops at nothing to give our students better than the best! Whether under a mask or not, our children keep on smiling!

In light of the significant snowfall expected through Tuesday, ALL WWRSD schools will transition to remote learning on Monday, February 1 and Tuesday, February 2. Refer to your email or www.wwrsd.org for schedule details.


January JFG Highlights! We are so proud of our students, teachers, and parents. It takes village! Our village stops at nothing to give our students better than the best! Whether under a mask or not, our children keep on smiling!

Our students continue to persevere.

Thank you Ms. Williams for modeling mindfulness during our day!

It's CRAZY FOR KINDNESS Wednesday at JFG!



The Great Kindness Challenge is off to a GREAT start! JFG 5th graders are dreaming of kindness in their PJs! All week long we'll be checking in during snack to see what acts of kindness we can check off the Great Kindness Checklist!



Check out how proud our kindergarten students are of their writing!

JFG fourth graders utilized Jamboard to share their ideas!


Writing about how to make our world a better place!


JFG independent reading time!




JFG second graders enjoyed sharing their published writing pieces with their teachers and peers.





JFG students continue flexing their "Kindness Muscles!" Thank you Ms. Williams for teaching our students how they can "sprinkle" acts of kindness at school and at home.




Our fourth graders are collaborating, using math strategies, and tools solve problems.




Today, we honor Dr. Martin Luther King's leadership and legacy!


Our first graders are making their opinions count through their writing!


