All About Bears- digital books

Last week, two second graders took home the first and second place prizes in the Multimedia Presentation category of STJ’s inaugural Young Trojans Tech Fair. Students used an app called Book Creator to develop presentations about bears. The content was published within a digital environment by combining text, images and audio to create a digital book. They used digital tools within the app to design the pages, type and format the text, and import images they saved from other books they used for research. They also added images they drew using drawing tools within the app. You’ll notice the students recorded their own voices narrating their digital books. Check it out!

Dance, dance!

Which dance moves will reign supreme? The floss, gangham, high kick, splits? Sixth graders in Mr. Tuner’s robotics elective battled it out in a virtual dance contest. Using computer coding, students customized a performance of their choice. Different characters, backgrounds, music, and special effects could be selected using code. Computer science and robotics are fun and interactive ways for students to learn science and math skills- may the best dance win!

by: Norah Buckner

by: Molly Kate Garrett

by: Charleigh-Kate Harper

Vocabulary Pictionary

This week in vocabulary class, middle school students were assigned a word. and instructed to draw a picture that represents the word. Can you guess the missing word?

All middle school students, grades 6-8, take vocabulary class as on of the eight daily classes. The vocabulary course expands a student’s knowledge of words with a study of definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, antonyms, and spelling. Proper usage of the words and application in sentences is emphasized as well. Students also increase their vocabulary by reading a teacher-approved book each quarter.

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Middle School vocabulary pictionary

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Faculty Spotlight: Mrs. Debbie Moncrief

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I teach: 7th Grade Advanced Pre-Algebra and Pre-Algebra

I've Taught for: Total of 35 years. (12 at STJ)

Hometown: Montgomery, AL

High school: Hooper Academy

College/Degree: Masters in Mathematics Education and Bachelors in Mathematics and Speech Communications and Theater Arts

STJ Extracurricular: I work with the Middle School Competition Math Team

Favorite Book: "To Kill a Mockingbird"

Favorite Movie: Forrest Gump

Favorite Food: Steak

Married to: Dale Moncrief

Children: Danny (Sarah) Moncrief and Dean (Erika) Moncrief . I also have 3 grandchildren: Dixon Moncrief, Darby Lynn Moncrief, and Kate Moncrief

Church: Hope Hull United Methodist Church

Fun Fact: I have been a puppet at my church for over 32 years.  My puppet persona is Smiley Sunshine.  

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Spreading Christmas Cheer

The Saint James School AP Art students volunteered their time to paint windows for Chick-fil-a Eastchase for the Christmas season. On December 6th, 2020 the students traveled to the restaurant to help spread colorful joy to the customers and passers-by.

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The STJ AP Art students were given another opportunity to bring holiday cheer. We created many different Christmas themed paintings like a reindeer, snow globe, the grinch, etc. It was fun being able to create artwork as a class outside of school at a local business.
— Sydney Eng

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Faculty Spotlight: Mrs. Joyce Haven

I teach: 2nd grade

I've Taught for: at Saint James for 22 years.

Hometown: small community in NC about 10 miles from Pinehurst

High school: Hoke County High School

College/Degree: Methodist College in Fayetteville, NC: BA in Early Childhood Education

Favorite Book: Mitford series

Favorite Food: lots of things---but I really like sweets!

Married to: Scott Haven

Children: Brian and David -both STJ graduates

Church: First United Methodist Church

Fun Fact: I Love spending time at Lake Martin and Disney World!

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Happy Thanksgiving!

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Happy Thanksgiving from the Saint James School Office of Admissions! We gather on this day to be thankful for what we have, for the family we love, the friends we cherish, and for the blessings the future holds. We are so grateful to be a part of the STJ family and we can’t wait to meet our future trojans. If you would like to join our school community, please contact us to schedule a visit of our beautiful campus and learn more about the admissions process. Happy Thanksgiving! May today be filled with gratitude and love.

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STJ Peer Tutors

by Sidnee Beavers, Class of 2021:

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The Writing Center has evolved into a phenomenal service for students at Saint James School. Mrs. Ramsey, our fantastic Librarian, founded the Writing Center to help students develop their essays and creative writing. The program grew quickly. Mrs. Ramsey selected a great team of Saint James seniors to assist her in offering additional services. The 2020-2021 peer tutors are Sidnee Beavers, Paige Hemmer, Ella Taylor, Zoe Tatum, Izabella Hernandez, Barrett Hammond, and Sumner Brown.

Peer tutors are senior students who have an interest in writing and service. These students allow the Writing Center to offer more flexible hours and additional services. Because of the Coronavirus pandemic, the school has become even more technologically proficient, allowing Peer Tutors to offer services in-person and over zoom. The Peer tutors are able to work in the mornings, afternoon, and even on weekends to better serve the STJ student body.

Peer Tutors have many tools to assist students in their writing. They have a history of high quality English studies from Saint James School. They can often be found in Advanced Placement English classes or in creative writing clubs. Peer Tutors also received additional training with Mrs. Ramsey over the summer. Training included technology instruction, relevant scenarios, and Socratic discussion.

Peer tutors offer many services to Saint James students. Peer students are most commonly asked to assist with essays for English class. Tutors are trained to help students at any point in the development of their essays, whether that be brainstorming topics or proofreading a well developed essay. However, because of their experiences at Saint James, Peer tutors are also able to assist students with history classes. History classes at Saint James are college preparatory, so they require a significant amount of writing. The Peer Tutors can assist students with bibliographies for history classes or Document based question essays for Advanced Placement history classes. Peer tutors are also happy to help students with any creative writing they may be interested in writing.

All of the peer tutors have greatly enjoyed helping students become more confident in their voice while writing. We are more than happy to help students in grades 9-12. Students can schedule an appointment by going to OnCampus, clicking on the Resources button in the top banner, press on the High/Middle School Library, click on the “Click Here for Writing Center Peer Tutor Appointments on the write hand side, and then select a Peer tutor to make a 30 minute appointment with. We are so excited to offer this free program at Saint James. Go Trojans!