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With few games left, JMS Eagles football team 5-0

Posted at 8:55 pm September 15, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

JMS Jack Replogle and CAK Sept. 10, 2015

Jefferson Middle School quarterback Jack Replogle (18), an eighth-grader, runs against CAK on Thursday, Sept. 10, 2015. (Photo by Heather Hartman)

 

The Jefferson Middle School Eagles are undefeated, and the 5-0 team will play Webb at home on Thursday. It will be one of the last few games of the football season.

“It’s going to be a competitive, tough game,” said Brian Wilson, Eagles football coach and JMS physical education teacher.

The Eagles will play the Robertsville Middle School Rams on Thursday, October 1.

The Tennessee Valley Athletic Conference will have its league championship on Thursday, October 8, although it’s not clear yet who will play. The team that is ranked number one will host it. That will be the end of the middle school season. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Meetings and Events, Middle School, Slider, Sports, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Brian Wilson, CAK, Clinton, football, Grace Christian, Jefferson Middle School, Jefferson Middle School 4-H GIS Club, Jefferson Middle School Eagles, league championship, Lenoir City, Norris, Robertsville Middle School, Robertsville Middle School Rams, Tennessee Valley Athletic Confernce, Webb

Jefferson Middle School 4-H GIS Club visits Roane State

Posted at 3:08 pm March 14, 2013
By Roane State Community College Leave a Comment

Roane State and Jefferson Middle School

In front, from left, are students Ty Dahl, Mikolai Jakowski, and Mollie Smith. In back, from left, are student Logan Ogle, Jefferson Middle School social studies teacher Brian Smith, student Haley Snyder, and Pat Wurth. (Submitted photo)

Jefferson Middle School and Roane State Community College are working together to help students learn about geographic information systems, or GIS.

Jefferson Middle School has a 4-H GIS Club, and Pat Wurth, Roane State associate professor of geographic information systems and geography, is mentoring the students. The middle schoolers visit campus and are working on a project to map bluebird houses thanks to a grant from software company ESRI.

Here is a photo from a recent visit.

Filed Under: College, Education, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: geographic information systems, GIS, Jefferson Middle School, Jefferson Middle School 4-H GIS Club, Pat Wurth, Roane State Community College

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