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Congratulations to these Tigers who have scored 30+ on their ACT!
Congratulations to these Tigers who have scored 30+ on their ACT!
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Using the scientific method, students in Mrs. Nancy Brashier's 7th Grade science classes, learned the 'exact' number of drops of water that will fit on a coin! This lab emphasized the importance of using the scientific method to conduct experiments.
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Northeast Jones Agriculture students under the instruction of Mr. Thomas Hall and Mrs. Ashley Wagnon heard from Ms. Peyton Pierce, the Youth Trapping Corps Coordinator of the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce, this morning regarding the management of wild hogs in Mississippi. Ms. Pierce gave a very informative presentation regarding the history, life, proliferation, and management of wild hogs across the state of Mississippi. Students were then taught the correct way to set up a 'smart trap'. Northeast Jones FFA currently participates in the Wild Hog trapping program and has assisted several local landowners with the trapping of wild hogs damaging their property.
Northeast Jones Agriculture students under the instruction of Mr. Thomas Hall and Mrs. Ashley Wagnon heard from Ms. Peyton Pierce, the Youth Trapping Corps Coordinator of the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce, this morning regarding the management of wild hogs in Mississippi. Ms. Pierce gave a very informative presentation regarding the history, life, proliferation, and management of wild hogs across the state of Mississippi. Students were then taught the correct way to set up a 'smart trap'. Northeast Jones FFA currently participates in the Wild Hog trapping program and has assisted several local landowners with the trapping of wild hogs damaging their property.
Northeast Jones Agriculture students under the instruction of Mr. Thomas Hall and Mrs. Ashley Wagnon heard from Ms. Peyton Pierce, the Youth Trapping Corps Coordinator of the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce, this morning regarding the management of wild hogs in Mississippi. Ms. Pierce gave a very informative presentation regarding the history, life, proliferation, and management of wild hogs across the state of Mississippi. Students were then taught the correct way to set up a 'smart trap'. Northeast Jones FFA currently participates in the Wild Hog trapping program and has assisted several local landowners with the trapping of wild hogs damaging their property.
Northeast Jones Agriculture students under the instruction of Mr. Thomas Hall and Mrs. Ashley Wagnon heard from Ms. Peyton Pierce, the Youth Trapping Corps Coordinator of the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce, this morning regarding the management of wild hogs in Mississippi. Ms. Pierce gave a very informative presentation regarding the history, life, proliferation, and management of wild hogs across the state of Mississippi. Students were then taught the correct way to set up a 'smart trap'. Northeast Jones FFA currently participates in the Wild Hog trapping program and has assisted several local landowners with the trapping of wild hogs damaging their property.
Northeast Jones Agriculture students under the instruction of Mr. Thomas Hall and Mrs. Ashley Wagnon heard from Ms. Peyton Pierce, the Youth Trapping Corps Coordinator of the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce, this morning regarding the management of wild hogs in Mississippi. Ms. Pierce gave a very informative presentation regarding the history, life, proliferation, and management of wild hogs across the state of Mississippi. Students were then taught the correct way to set up a 'smart trap'. Northeast Jones FFA currently participates in the Wild Hog trapping program and has assisted several local landowners with the trapping of wild hogs damaging their property.
Northeast Jones Agriculture students under the instruction of Mr. Thomas Hall and Mrs. Ashley Wagnon heard from Ms. Peyton Pierce, the Youth Trapping Corps Coordinator of the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce, this morning regarding the management of wild hogs in Mississippi. Ms. Pierce gave a very informative presentation regarding the history, life, proliferation, and management of wild hogs across the state of Mississippi. Students were then taught the correct way to set up a 'smart trap'. Northeast Jones FFA currently participates in the Wild Hog trapping program and has assisted several local landowners with the trapping of wild hogs damaging their property.
NEJ Junior, Chloe Norwood was recognized at our state capital by visiting with Senator Robin Robinson and Auditor Shad White on behalf of her Beta accomplishments. Chloe currently serves as Mississippi's State Beta Secretary.
Mrs. Bryant's 8th Grade Science students participated in a hands on lab opportunity to extract and examine DNA from strawberries.
Mrs. Bryant's 8th Grade Science students participated in a hands on lab opportunity to extract and examine DNA from strawberries.
Mrs. Bryant's 8th Grade Science students participated in a hands on lab opportunity to extract and examine DNA from strawberries.
Mrs. Bryant's 8th Grade Science students participated in a hands on lab opportunity to extract and examine DNA from strawberries.
Mrs. Bryant's 8th Grade Science students participated in a hands on lab opportunity to extract and examine DNA from strawberries.
Mrs. Bryant's 8th Grade Science students participated in a hands on lab opportunity to extract and examine DNA from strawberries.
Mrs. Bryant's 8th Grade Science students participated in a hands on lab opportunity to extract and examine DNA from strawberries.
The Middle School Accelerated Math students took a break from review to challenge themselves at Time Will Tell Escape Rooms! The students had lunch at Ed’s Burger Joint & also had a selfie scavenger hunt at the Pocket Museum in downtown Hattiesburg. The students are taught by Mrs. Allison Jones (7th) and Mrs. Keri Padgett (8th).
The Middle School Accelerated Math students took a break from review to challenge themselves at Time Will Tell Escape Rooms! The students had lunch at Ed’s Burger Joint & also had a selfie scavenger hunt at the Pocket Museum in downtown Hattiesburg. The students are taught by Mrs. Allison Jones (7th) and Mrs. Keri Padgett (8th).
Northeast Jones Teenage Republicans recently completed a Toy Drive for the Glory House Christmas Store. Pictured with some of the toys collected are TARS members Jairo Lopez, Kaylynn Hertenstein, Ivy Lewis, Landon Golobay, Jillian Butts, Tyler Lindsey, Chloe Norwood, Avery Foster, Maddonsun Rayner, Brylee Welch, Laylah Burge, Natalie Proctor, and Kayleigh Jones. NEJ TARS is sponsored by Mrs. Carol Smith.