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J.E.J. Moore Middle School


J.E.J. Moore Middle School
11455 Prince George Dr.
Disputanta, Virginia 23842
(804) 733-2740
Office Hours: 7:00 - 3:45
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Last Chance to order the
2012-2013 Yearbook

In order for students to participate in the end of the year Yearbook signing party, they must have ordered and paid for their yearbook by May 27th.

You can print the order form below or order online.

Yearbook Order Form
Jostens website
Yearbook Order Form

Order Online
(Online Orders end May 27th)



     If you are interested in a PTO leadership position or to volunteer during the remainder of this school year, please complete this form as soon as possible and turn it in to the main office or email it to:
Amy Iwanski at norbamy@comcast.net

 
Leadership/Volunteer Form


     The J.E.J. Moore PTO has partnered with local businesses to create Family Fund Nights to help raise money for our school. Please look over the dates, print out the associated flyer and join us for an evening of good fun and good food.

May


May 7 McDonald's Flyer

 

• May 7th (McDonald's Night for Moore Middle School 5-7 PM) This is the last McDonald's Night for JEJ Moore Middle School for the school year. Present your flyer child's name and homeroom written on it and Moore receives 15% of the profit. There is only one McDonald's event left this year in May.

 

 

• May 8th and 9th (Year End Celebration) This event is for all students of Moore Middle School for their year-end celebration. The PTO will be sponsoring this event. This will be held during your child's PE time and there will be games, snacks, water, etc. We will need volunteers for this event. Please mark your calendar.

 

 

• May 13th - June 7th (Volunteers Needed for SOL Testing Days) PTO will need volunteers to help escort students to and from restrooms, nurse station, and etc. This testing time is very important and we need to keep the hallways quiet. Thank you in advanced to those who will be able to help with this event.

 


June

 

 

• June 7th (AR Ice cream Party for AR11-1 PM) PTO holds an ice cream party for students who have reached their AR goal the last nine weeks. This will be held during their lunch time and they will be given a ticket to present to receive their ice cream. Volunteers will be needed.

 

 

• June 13th- (Swaders Spirit Night 6-10PM) Swaders spirit night is a great way for the whole family to support Moore Middle School and have some family fun together. JEJ Moore Middle School will receive 1O% of all sales generated from student body participation. Please come out and enjoy the arcade, miniature golf and other activities. Just put your receipt in the box provided by Swaders for Moore to get credit.
   

2012 - 2013 Supply Lists

6th Grade

7th Grade


New Student Registration

Appointment required - Please call (804) 733-2740
for more information.

Guidance Office Hours 7:00 - 3:00

Required Documents


BoxTops can be collected by your child's homeroom teacher.


Mission Statement:

The mission of J.E J. Moore Middle School, in partnership with the community, is to provide a quality educational program in a safe environment, to assist each student in reaching his/her potential, and to prepare students to be responsible, productive citizens in a diverse and ever-changing society.

History:

The Prince George County School Board constructed J.E.J. Moore Middle School in 1957. The original plant, which was named J.E.J. Moore High School, housed grades five through twelve, and consisted of a two story brick building with twenty-one classrooms, a general office, library, vocational shop, teacher’s lounge, a gymnatorium, and home economics facilities.

In 1966, the Prince George County School Board changed the organizational structure of the secondary schools in the county. Prince George High School, which housed grades nine through twelve, was changed to house grades ten through twelve and J.E.J. Moore High School was changed to Prince George Junior High School to house grades eight and nine. Due to the increased enrollment, it was necessary to add four classrooms to the original plant.

In 1977, the school was reorganized and renamed J.E.J. Moore Junior High School. In 1993, the School Board adopted the middle school concept and currently J. E. J. Moore houses grades six & seven.

In 1998 a new J.E.J. Moore was constructed on land one half mile south of the original building. This state of the art building will satisfy the needs of Prince George for years to come.
 




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