USJ Middle School strongly encourages the development of student responsibility. Parents are discouraged from bringing forgotten assignments, projects or athletic equipment to school. If it is absolutely necessary to bring items to school, please know that NO items (books, homework, projects, etc.) will be delivered to students while classes are in session. Any items students have left need to be left at the “drop off table” in the front lobby. Parents can email students to let them know the items are here. Please do not bring the items to the MS office.
USJ Upper School strongly encourages the development of student responsibility. Parents are discouraged from bringing forgotten assignments, projects or athletic equipment to school. If necessary, parents can drop off items at the table in the upper school lobby.
05/06/2020
The University School of Jackson is pleased to announce the promotion of Coach Bryce King to the position of Middle School Dean of Students. In this new role, Coach King will be responsible for monitoring and enhancing the quality of student life in the Middle School including organizing student events,...
Read More04/29/2020
Margaret Livingston has been named University School of Jackson's Middle School Director effective July 1, replacing Don Roe, who will be assuming his new role as the Head of School on June 1. Mrs. Livingston most recently held the positions of Learning Coach and English Department Chair for South...
Read More01/17/2020
The University School of Jackson is pleased to announce the promotion of Lauren Yancey to Assistant Director of the Camille and Ralph Jones Academic Center (JAC). Lauren will assist the JAC Director, Christy Glenn, in the day to day operation of the center and with the instruction of qualifying USJ...
Read More10/04/2019
On September 25, USJ's Board of Trustees approved a proposal from MG Construction to enter into a contract for the construction of the new Lady Bruins Athletic Locker Room Facility. The $1 million facility includes approximately 6,000 square feet and is comprised of two varsity Lady Bruins locker rooms, three middle school...
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