Alice B. Landrum Middle School - ONE DEN!
Schoology Information
Parents,
Landrum has recently begun a pilot program with the Schoology learning management system. Schoology is a secure online program that serves as a central hub for learning. Teachers can create, manage and share information and resources with their students. Students using Schoology can get class assignments, link to readings and guides selected by their teacher, collaborate with classmates, take tests and quizzes, and work on self-paced learning activities. Here at Landrum, all teachers will be posting Daily Board Agendas (DBAs) to ensure all students and parents know what is being taught in the classroom. Parents and students are given login information.
Link to Newsletter
President: Annelee Chetty
[email protected]
Vice President and Teacher Mini Grants: Heidi McLeod
Recording Secretary and Staff Appreciation Card Project: Jeannine Feyen
Treasurers: Kara Lenz & Heather Mandeville
Communications: Jennifer Werba
Community Partners: Regan Cartwright & Tina Brletich
Hospitality: Tulin Ostfeld &
Genevieve Miranda
Membership & New Family Coordinators: Sarah Schulz & Stacy Rendzio
Secret Pal: Sarah Ritchie
Spirit Wear: Abby Wilcox & Jessica Sellers
Cub In Need: Genevieve Miranda &
Sarah Ritchie
8th Grade Committee: Erin Wolf
Book Fair: Lynne Dostaler & Jessica Sellers
Webmaster: Judy Manley
Cell Phones
Students using their cell phone devices/earbuds during the school day has become an issue. Board policy require that all electronic devices be turned off, stored in student’s backpack, purse, or locker. The device shall not be used during the school day without administrative approval (classroom teacher) or on school buses to and from school. Electronic devices must remain stored during classroom transitional periods. Failure to comply may result in the device being confiscated. Repeated failure to comply will be considered defiance of school rules.
Attendance
Any student who has been absent from school shall provide a note from a parent or guardian within forty-eight (48) hours of returning to school stating the cause of the absence. If the student missed school due to an appointment, a note from the provider must be turned in within forty-eight (48) hours of returning to school. Failure to provide a note will result in an automatic unexcused absence. Notes can be turned in at the Front Office or emailed to [email protected]
However, the fact that the student provides a note does not require the school administration to excuse the absence. The principal or designee will decide whether the absence meets the criteria for an excused absence, and that decision will be final.
After fifteen (15) days of absence, whether excused or unexcused, a student must present verification from a licensed doctor for all subsequent absences due to illness.
2024-25 Bell Schedules
24-25 Bell Schedule M-F
24-25 Bell schedule Wednesday
School Hours
Start Time: 7:30
Dismissal: 1:50
Wednesday Dismissal: 12:50
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SJCSD Families
We are excited to provide a free year-round online resource for your middle or high school student. Your child will see a link in Clever for Varsity Tutors where they can take advantage of powerful learning resources at no cost. Please click on the link below for more information.
• Varsity Tutors for Schools Launchpad (for students and parents) https://my.varsitytutors.com/launchpadH.A.C. Home Access Center (eSchool Plus+)
Home Access Center (eSchool Plus+) allows parents to view their child’s educational information via a secure, password protected website. Eschool contains vital class information to help students including dates and details of upcoming assignments, projects and test dates. Eschool allows teachers to post files like worksheets, PowerPoints or text files containing important class information. Students will find the information just as important as parents.
HAC information contact
Ms. Moloney
Detailed Information about eSchool
HAC Portal
Helpful Links
Quick Links
- FAST Parent Letter PM1.Digital Honor Card Program Revised
- FAST Parent Letter
- 2024-25 Secondary Choice Letter
- 2024-2025 Code of Conduct Letter
- Sheriff Hardwick Letter
- 2024-25 School Safety Letter
- Economic Security Report Summary
- Required Instruction Middle School Parent Letter
- 2024-2024 Teachers Out of Field Letters
- Economic Security Report Summary
- Mental Health & Wellness
- St. John’s County School District
- School Calendar
- School Access Form (Volunteer Application)
- Parent Resource Guide and Pupil Progression Plan
- Year-at-a-Glance Course Pacing
- Code of Conduct
- Community Service Form
School Access
In an effort to provide safety and security to our students and staff, we check identification for all vendors, visitors, volunteers and parents each time you enter the building. Volunteers must have clearance to enter the building. If you have not already been cleared, please submit a School Access Form. Please input full legal name (first, middle and last) on the application. If you already have clearance, please do not submit an application. Expired accounts will be rerun automatically.
School District News
Instructional Materials Adoption Update
The adoption review of Social Studies resources for the St. Johns County School District has ended. Resources that were selected by adoption committees for submission to the School Board for adoption consideration are available online. All selected resources have been approved and adopted by the Florida Department of Education. Updates will be posted when appropriate.
Some print materials may be available for review. If you would like access to the available printed materials or require assistance reviewing the online resources, please call the Instructional Resources and Media Services office at 904.547.3947. Materials are available for review from 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM when district offices are open.
For more information about the textbook adoption process, please visit the Florida Department of Education Instructional Materials web page.
FortifyFL App
FortifyFL is a website and app developed at the direction of the Florida Legislature. Any student, educator, parent, or member of the public can report school safety concerns directly to law enforcement and school administrators anonymously and easily through the FortifyFL app or getfortifyfl.com.
Florida school districts are now required by the FLDOE to make a FortifyFL Training Presentation available to parents and guardians.