James Workman Middle School

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Home of the Bighorns

69-300 30th Ave.

Cathedral City, CA 92234

tel (760)770-8540

fax (760)770-8545

Click here to visit the school calendar of events!

IMPORTANT! If your student is absent or will be out for any reason, please call Mrs. Siegand to let her know. You can reach her at 770-8546 and ask for Attendance.


Principal

Brad Sauer

Vice Principals

Kelly Murdock, Manuel Bayardo and Sue Hilsabeck


2010-2011 School Year:

Schedule Pick-Up: 8/24 from 12 to 7 and 8/25 from 8:00 to 12:00

First day of School on August 30th


CONGRATULATIONS to MARIE STEVENSON

JWMS TEACHER OF THE YEAR!


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Mission Statement

James Workman Middle School provides students with a rich educational experience that offers its school community a strong academic curriculum.The instructional program is driven by the use of technology, multi-media and the arts. Student centered learning, activity based teaching strategies, thematic instruction and an integrated curriculum are part of the instructional process. Students understand the significance of the curriculum presented and its relationship to daily life and the world as a result.

The heterogeneous placement of students provides all students with equal access to quality instructional programs and a variety of teaching strategies. Supplementary programs provide students with an opportunity to go above and beyond the scope of the outlined curriculum.


School Description

James Workman Middle School is located in Cathedral City serving the north side of Cathedral City and a small population of Palm Springs students. As one of the four middle schools in the Palm Springs Unified School District, James Workman serves approximately 1,500 students in grades six through eight.

Panoramic photo created by Luis and Dlylaa.

Panoramic picture created by Karina and Ana.

The mountains are a beautiful view from James Workman! This Web site is created by Workman students for students, parents, and the community James Workman serves. We welcome your comments and suggestions.
 
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