
The school board meeting scheduled for tonight has been moved to tomorrow night. Thursday, January 18 at 6:30 at the Mt. Judea Campus.

In the efforts to keep our staff and students safe and due to hazardous roads there will be no school Wednesday, January 17. Please stay safe and warm. Have a nice day!


If you have not been but would like to be added to the alert-sign-up list for automated messages, voice messages, and text messages please sign up here.
https://www.deermtjudea.k12.ar.us/page/alert-sign-up


We are gathering feedback from parents regarding the best way to make up missed school days. We have the option of going on Friday's as needed or add the days to the end of the calendar in May and potentially June.
If you are a parent of a student in the DMJ School District please take one minute to answer the survey. Thank you
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1lwcidBTzdWJoHAwIFUkphtX1wHui_L-UgP56DmQRGx4/edit

DMJ will be closed Tuesday, January 16 due to inclement weather. Please stay safe and warm!
The Deer Junior Boys basketball game scheduled for Tuesday at Alpena has also been canceled.
The Mt. Judea basketball games scheduled for Tuesday at Oark have been canceled as well.


This is a reminder that there is no school Monday, January 15th, in observance of the Martin Luther King Junior holiday.
Have a great weekend! Stay safe and warm!


Good morning! 🌅 Chilly start, but the day's warming up. Wishing everyone a fantastic day at school! 📚✨ #GoodMorning #SchoolDays


Due to the potential inclement weather today, January 9, we will not have school. The safety of our students is our first priority. Please stay safe and warm.

The January School Board Meeting will be Wednesday, January 17, at 6:30, at the Mt. Judea Campus.

January is School Board Member Recognition Month in Arkansas School board members play an essential role in our community. The Deer-Mt. Judea School District will join other districts in Arkansas in the celebration of our board by thanking them for the time, talents, and knowledge they bring to our district and for their commitment to the families and children of our community. Elected school board members give the citizens of Deer and Mt. Judea a voice in education decision-making. “While we make a special effort to show our appreciation in January, their contribution is a year-round commitment.” The members serving our district are as follows: Justin Gilmore, Julie Black, Anthony Casey, Jacob Shatwell, and Clayton Heffley.


Deer games at Omaha have been rescheduled for the 19th!

The Regular Board Meeting scheduled for tomorrow has been rescheduled for Monday, December 18. There will be a Public Facilities Meeting at 6:15 and the regular meeting will begin at 6:30. The meeting will be held at the Deer Campus.

🌟 Employee Spotlight 🌟
Mrs. Campbell is our 4th-6th grade ELA and Social Studies teacher at Mt. Judea. She is dedicated to seeing our students grow and that is exactly what is happening! We are blessed to have her in our Eagle family! Here is a little more about Mrs. Campbell:
This is my 24th year in education. I have taught across all elementary grades, with the exception of 1st grade, and have worked in both elementary and middle school. I have a bachelor's degree in Elementary Education and a Master's in Reading. My husband and I have been married for 20 years. We have a blended family of 10 children and 21 grandchildren. We have twin five-year-old granddaughters living with us at this time. My husband is pastor of Newton County Baptist Church and I serve as the worship leader. We live at Rock Haven Bible Camp, where my husband serves as mission director and I volunteer as worship leader for middle school and junior high camp weeks. I love to read fantasy and historic fiction, and enjoy writing, especially poetry. Someday I would like to be a published writer. Music is the background of my life, and I listen mostly to Contemporary Christian music, with a little bit of country and older pop mixed in. I love being outdoors and like to hike and spend time by the water, either the river or the beach, when I can get there! We find time to travel at least once every year, and enjoy seeing new places and doing new things. If the destination has a historical connection, even better, as I am a bit of a history buff! I also like to craft occasionally, when I can find the time.


Monday, December 11, at 6:30 the regularly scheduled board meeting will take place at the Deer campus. At 6:15 we will have a public facilities meeting.

⭐️Employee Spotlight⭐️Christel Young
Christel is a huge asset to Deer School! She is always coming up with great ways to engage students in learning. She works hard to build a life long love for reading! We are proud she is an Antler!
“I have been married to my high school sweetheart for 28 years. We have five sons, two daughter-in-laws, and a grandson and granddaughter. I am currently working on my bachelors degree and will graduate in May. I love to spend time with family, read, shop, and laugh.”-Mrs. Young


💫 Employee Spotlight 💫
Mr. Freeman brings science to life for our high school students at Mt. Judea. He is patient, caring, and kind. We are so thankful to have him in our Eagle family! Here is a little more about Mr. Freeman:
I am blessed with a wonderful wife, Vestina, and two boys, Eason and Elliott. We both graduated from Mt. Judea and its where we call home. I've taught here for over 15 years and graduated from ATU with a bachelors degree in biology and a masters degree in educational leadership. The boys love basketball and Eason loves to fish anywhere, anytime, so you will probably see us on the ballcourts or riding the side by side to the nearby creeks.


Yearbooks


High School October STUDENT of the Month-Nicholas Villano
“Nick works extremely hard in the classroom. He's dedicated to academic excellence and helping fellow students succeed as well. Nick brings an outstanding attitude to class every day and his behavior is exceptional.”-Mr. Wooten


Elementary October STUDENT of the Month-Katara Ward
“Katara is a kind soul. She is always on task, without grumbling. She takes care of other students frequently. Katara doesn't wait for someone to ask her for a favor, she just does it; whatever it is. She works diligently on her assignments, asking questions at appropriate times to check for understanding. Katara is pleasure to have in class.”-Mrs. Vanderpool


Thursday is Parent Teacher Conference night!
