J. S. Clark Magnet School

1207 Washington Street
Monroe, LA 71201
                              

Phone 318-322-8976   Fax: 318- 338-7983

Principal, Ms Christie Taylor
Program Coordinator, Dr. Susan Cole
Counselor, Mrs. Addie Zimmerman


Why Choose A Magnet School?

                               School Supply Lists 2008-2009                                                             Pre-Kindergarten    Kindergarten    First    Second   Third    Fourth    Fifth    Sixth

 

COOL CURRENT EVENTS

Click each link to view pictures of that event!

CHARACTER COUNTS at CLARK

Students of the Month

September    October   November  January  February   March   April    May 


Grades

Pre-Kindergarten - Buttitta - Hodge - Spivey
Kindergarten - Dennis - Hayden -
Kicey
1st Grade - McCandlish - Price - Riley
2nd Grade - Reuther - Martin - Caldwell
3rd Grade - Bradshaw - Henley - Sherman
4th Grade -
Alexander - Taylor - Trappey
5th Grade - Cole - Fortso
n Ponti
6th Grade - Gray - Judd -Brown

Specialists

 Farley - Gorman - Hano - Hemrick - Kelly - McCarty - Nola - Reed - Wells - Williamson - Willson


HANDY DANDY LINKS for

STUDENTS and Parents

Harcourt School Science Web Connection     
Top Notch Search Engines

Parent Command Center
Student Resources

Brainpop Junior
Science Lab Home Page

Brainpop
Library Home Page

Monroe City Schools
Technology Home Page

State Dept of Education
Map Resources and Skills

Box Tops for Education
Programs and Clubs
Renaissance Place HOME CONNECT PTO link
LEAP PASS

(Login as student and tiger is the password the first time)

NEWTON'S CLASSROOM

(Login as student and tiger is the password the first time)

I Know That -educational website for younger years Free Rice

HANDY DANDY LINKS for

TEACHERS

District Educational Resources 
More Teacher Resources

LPB/Cyberchannel

 Make a Rubric
Lesson Plans Site
TRACE IT --great for PK/ K
GREAT INTERACTIVE SITES
MORE INTERACTIVE SITES

 

Mission Statement

It is the mission of J. S. Clark Magnet School's faculty and staff to offer a comprehensive and challenging curriculum to actively engage students and family members in the learning process.

GOALS

We Believe:
* Children are our most valuable resource
* All children can learn and must be provided equitable opportunities to learn
* Students learn best when they are actively engaged in the learning process.
* Our curriculum must be comprehensive in that it builds skills necessary for success  in a culturally diverse society.
* All students and staff members have the right to work and learn together in a safe and  orderly environment.
* Continuous professional improvement and growth opportunities for all staff members are crucial to the success of any educational program.
* Partnerships among students, parents, community, and schools are vital for the development of all children.