Due to the ongoing government shutdown, there will be a SNAP Emergency Food Drive for residents of Hancock and Hawkins Counties this Saturday, November 8, at Cherokee High School. Each household will receive enough food to feed a family of up to eight. To participate, please bring proof of your EBT card, a valid ID, or documentation verifying your residence in Hancock or Hawkins County. Event Details: 📅 Saturday, November 8 | ⏰ 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 📍 Cherokee High School 2927 Hwy 66 South, Rogersville, TN 37857 Please note: Attendance has been very high, with nearly 1,000 people attending previous events, so early arrival is highly recommended.
about 1 month ago, Joseph Rogers Primary School
Come one! Come all! To JRP's Fall Festival!
about 1 month ago, Joseph Rogers Primary School
JRP fall festival November 6,2025 4:30-6:30 pm crowning at 6:30
Read this flyer from Common Sense Education about creating balance with media
about 1 month ago, Ashley Needham
Help Kids Balance Their Media Lives From phones and tablets to streaming movies and YouTube, tech and media are everywhere. Kids love easy access to shows, games, and information. Parents and caregivers love that kids can learn on the go (and stay busy when dinner's cooking). But it's easy to overdo it when the phone never stops pinging and the next episode plays automatically. Families can keep media and tech use in check by following a few simple practices. Check out these 5 tips | | Create screen-free times and zones. Help kids take breaks from tech by limiting screen time in bedrooms, during study time, or at the dinner table. | | Try parental controls. Set content limits that make sense for your family. Alongside conversations about healthy media habits, use features such as content filtering, privacy settings, and time limits offered by the apps and platforms your family uses to help manage access and exposure to media. | | Establish clear family rules. Decide together what kind of media and tech is OK -- and when it's OK to use it. A family media plan can help get everyone on the same page. | | Watch and play together. Choose quality, age-appropriate media to enjoy with your kids. Visit commonsensemedia.org to find shows, games, and more. Help kidsidentify healthy behaviors. Practice talking about feelings -- both physical and emotional -- during screen and non-screen activities.
JRP will have a Veteran's Day program on November 12th at 9:30 am. Our 1st graders will be performing. Veterans and 1st grade parents are invited to attend!
about 1 month ago, Ashley Needham
JRP: Veteran’s day program November 12 9:30am. all veterans are invited to join us for a ceremony. 1st grade student will be performing. 1st grade students are invited as well
What is the difference in truancy and chronically absent?
Chronically absent counts all absences: excused, unexcused, and suspensions and has a high negative impact on school success. Students who miss more than 10% of the school year are considered chronically absent.
Truancy is unexcused absences only. Families who continue to be truant will be required to attend a meeting with school officials and possibly a court appearance.
about 1 month ago, Hawkins County Schools
Attendance Information

November 4: No School
November 11: School is in session
November 13: Progress Reports
November 26-28: No School

about 2 months ago, Hawkins County Schools
November Calendar
Lunch Menu Update: Lunch tomorrow will be snack pack.
about 2 months ago, Ashley Needham
Hooray! JRP's Fall Festival will be Thursday, November 6th! We will have games and concessions. Our King and Queen will be crowned at 6:30pm
about 2 months ago, Ashley Needham
JRP fall festival. Thursday November 6th 4:30-6:30. armbands $10. tickets 50¢. concessions will be sold. items will be $1-$2   king and Queen crowning at 6:30
Read this flyer from Common Sense Education about how to Pause and Think while being online.
about 2 months ago, Ashley Needham
     There are lots of things to think about when it comes to being a responsible digital citizen. At school               your kid is learning all about it, and now they can show you what they know! They're learning to ...  Pause and think before searching, clicking, or sharing.  Be kind online. Find balance using media and tech. Pay attention to their feelings to make sure they feel safe and know when to stop. Stand up to online bullies. Carefully choose the digital footprints — like posts, pictures, and comments — they leave behind.                   Check out the music video featuring our favorite digital citizenship friends!                   Watch it together (turn on captions so you can see the lyrics), and sing along!                  https://www.commonsense.org/education/videos/pause-think-online
We Are Here For You: Free Meals for Every Student

We understand that providing consistent, nutritious food for your family can sometimes be a challenge. At Hawkins County Schools, we want to help carry that burden. Our Child Nutrition team is dedicated to supporting your student's academic success by ensuring they never have to learn on an empty stomach.
about 2 months ago, Hawkins County Schools
Lunch Box Ideas
Second Harvest Food Distribution Tuesday, October 28. Cherokee High School in the football field parking log from 10:00am to 10:45am. Volunteer High School in the football field parking lot (enter on Volunteer Blvd.) from 1pm to 2pm. No preregistration necessary.
about 2 months ago, Hawkins County Schools
Hawkins County Schools and Second Harvest Food Distribution (1)
Red Ribbon Week
about 2 months ago, Ashley Needham
flyer with dress up days. Monday wear red. tuesday wear tie dye. Wednesday wear your favorite team. Thursday wear pjs. Friday wear Halloween costumes
Mrs. Jones's class has two more Letter Kings. These boys know all of their letters!
about 2 months ago, Ashley Needham
two boys in crowns
Reminder: Donations are due tomorrow, Friday 10/24 by 3:00 PM to claim a spot as a homeroom representative.
about 2 months ago, Ashley Needham
Parents, please be advised that we are dealing with a phone system outage affecting some Hawkins County Schools and our Central Office. This issue is affecting others in our region as well. Please utilize email if you need to reach school personnel during this time.
about 2 months ago, Hawkins County Schools
Phone Outage
Today we're giving a huge thank you to our amazing custodians! Like firefighters, they are always on the job, working behind the scenes to keep our schools safe, clean, and ready for learning. We truly appreciate all you do for our students and staff! #HCS #CustodianAppreciation
about 2 months ago, Hawkins County Schools
Oct Appreciation
Please read this flyer from Common Sense Education about protecting your privacy online
about 2 months ago, Ashley Needham
When kids start to go online, whether they're playing multiplayer games, using educational apps, or just following their curiosity on Google, it's important that they understand the basics of online privacy and safety. With some general guidelines around what information is and isn't OK to share, and some help from parents when they're unsure, kids can have fun and learn a lot in the digital world. Check out these 5 tips | | Discuss personal vs. private info. Talk about the difference between what's OK to share online (favorite color) and what's not (home address). | | Use privacy settings. Together, go through the settings on all new apps to make sure you both know what information your kids are sharing. Especially in the beginning, it's better to share very little. | | Avoid location tracking. Location-aware apps can be super helpful. But apps that use a device's location to help people find your kid or offer them ads for nearby businesses should be used with caution. Turn them off if you can. | | Power up passwords. Work together with kids to help them come up with complex passwords. Think outside the dictionary. Use phrases and special characters that make passwords hard to guess but easy to remember. Remind kids to keep passwords private and change them regularly. Skip quizzes. Help kids identify and avoid clickbait, quizzes, special offers, and anything that asks for personal or private information. This helps keep information secure and devices safe.
Parent Teacher Conferences will be Thursday, October 23rd. They will be from 3:00-6:00 pm
about 2 months ago, Ashley Needham
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King and Queen money is due by Friday, October 24th. You may send it in with your student any day this week.

Please send in King and Queen money by Friday, October 24.
about 2 months ago, Ashley Needham
Fall Festival King and Queen. Round 1 due friday 10/24. Donate for your chance to be crowned!
If your student is a part of our YMCA after school program, please see the flyer for information from Ms. Devin. We will not have YMCA on Thursday, October 23rd. Ms. Devin will be available during conference times is a meeting is needed.
about 2 months ago, Ashley Needham
reminder: due to parent/teacher conferences on Oct. 23rd there will be no YMCA after school. we will see everyone on Friday. if you would like to meet with me or are interested in joining our after-school program, I will be available during that time