James Clemens sets Jet Night
Jet Night 2017 will offer a good setting for students and their families to acclimate to teachers, courses and activities during the 2017-2018 school year. CONTRIBUTED
James Clemens High School, Madison, Madison County Record, News, Schools
 By  GreggParker Published 
12:39 pm Thursday, July 20, 2017

James Clemens sets Jet Night

MADISON – The staff and faculty of James Clemens High School will open the campus for Jet Night 2017 on Aug. 3.

The event will run from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. The first stop for students will be to pick up their class schedules for the 2017-2018 school year. Display screens in the halls throughout the school will state the locations for advisory classes for schedule pickup.

During the two-hour open house, students and their families can take a self-guided tour in the building to find the student’s classrooms for the upcoming semester.

James Clemens teachers will be waiting for visits, and they will explain the content for courses, special project and classroom expectations. Parents also can ask questions about the subject matter that their child will be studying.

At 5:30 pm., an informational meeting for “Algebra for Mastery” (algebra 1) will be held in the cafeteria.

In addition, the “Prepare for Take-Off” student/parent panel will convene in the James Clemens auditorium. This session is targeted for freshman, new students who have just transferred to James Clemens and all other interested individuals to gain a better understanding of the academic and extracurricular life of a Jet.

Dr. Brian Clayton will return to his duties as Principal of James Clemens High School. Assistant principals for the Jets are Jennifer Flanagan, Ryan Foy, Allison Miller and Robert ‘Rocky’ Smith.

Counselors for the school are Geroger Cruz, Cohort 2020 and seniors A-F; Lana Meskunas, College and Career; Heather Porter, Cohort 2019 and seniors P-Z; and Rosalyn Smith, Cohort 2021 and seniors G-O.

James Clemens offers customized, industry-specific curricula in several Career Tech Academies. For health fields, the Project Lead the Way Biomedical Academy is available. Other academy studies are offered in Army Junior ROTC, building construction, business management and administration; engineering; family studies and human services; IT/computer science; and fine arts/audio visual.

Official Jets apparel and merchandise is available for purchase at jamesclemensapparel.com.

Student will return for their first day of school on Aug. 7.

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