Thank you to
JAG PTO, Mrs. Stock, Mrs. Rodhe and all the volunteers for organizing the spaghetti dinner and art show! What a great time!
Call now to register for the 2024/2025 Kindergarten school year @ 330-527-2184 if your child turns 5 by August 1, 2024.
Elementary February Menu
Friday's Magic of Science & Reading is Magic Assemblies put on by Steve Haberman
Spaghetti Dinner
How do you recover from several snow/ice/cold days? How about a Hawaiian beach party musical with the JAG Fourth Graders?!? Awesome job kids!
JAG Schools will be closed today due to icy road conditions. Please stay safe and Go G-Men!
2nd Grade Musical
The G-Men mascot of James A. Garfield Local Schools has a unique origin tied to the Alvin Karpis train robbery in Garrettsville. On November 7th, 1935, Karpis and his gang executed the last successful train robbery in American history. In the small town of Garrettsville, Ohio, Karpis ambushed a train carrying $45,650 intended to pay factory workers – an equivalent of over $1 million today.
Following this daring heist, Government agents, known as the G-Men, pursued Karpis. The school adopted the G-Men nickname to honor these agents, symbolizing strength, a relentless pursuit of justice and a commitment to upholding the law. The black and gold colors of the G-Men now represent resilience and triumph over wrongdoing.
This distinctive mascot has gained recognition as one of the most unique in the country. The symbolism goes beyond the local community, resonating with a broader audience as a testament to strength and the pursuit of justice in our country.
In 2020, the newest rendition of the G-Men mascot was unveiled, adding another layer to its legacy. Local resident and JAG graduate Benjamin Coll ('05) took on the task of creating this modern representation. Coll's design captures the essence of the G-Men, combining local pride with a timeless symbol of courage and determination. Today, the G-Men stand not only as a powerful reminder of the community's history but also as a symbol of artistic talent and local innovation.
The G-Men mascot of James A. Garfield Local Schools has a unique origin tied to the Alvin Karpis train robbery in Garrettsville. On November 7th, 1935, Karpis and his gang executed the last successful train robbery in American history. In the small town of Garrettsville, Ohio, Karpis ambushed a train carrying $45,650 intended to pay factory workers – an equivalent of over $1 million in today's money.
Following this daring heist, Government agents, known as the G-Men, pursued Karpis. The school adopted the G-Men nickname to honor these agents, symbolizing strengths, a relentless pursuit of justice and a commitment to upholding the law. The black and gold colors of the G-Men now represent resilience and triumph over wrongdoing.
This distinctive mascot has gained recognition as one of the most unique in the country. The symbolism goes beyond the local community, resonating with a broader audience as a testament to the pursuit of justice in our country.
In 2020, the newest rendition of the G-Men mascot was unveiled, adding another layer to its legacy. Local resident and JAG graduate Benjamin Coll ('05) took on the task of creating this modern representation. Coll's design captures the essence of the G-Men, combining local pride with a timeless symbol of courage and determination. Today, the G-Men stand not only as a powerful reminder of the community's history but also as a symbol of artistic talent and local innovation.
JAG Schools will be closed today due to slick roads and the additional snow in the forecast. All events on campus today are cancelled so our crews can work on clearing snow. Be safe, and Go G-Men!
Due to no school on Wednesday, January 17, the 4th-grade music program, Hawaiian Beach Party, has been rescheduled to Tuesday, January 23 at 6 PM.
JAG Schools will be closed tomorrow (1/17/24) due to the forecasted frigid temperatures. Decisions regarding after-school events will be made by noon tomorrow. Please be safe, stay warm, and Go G-Men!
“Coffee with the Principals”
Guest Speakers: PBIS Elementary Team
January 18th at 9:00 AM
Elementary Professional Development Room
NO SCHOOL - 1/15/24 - Martin Luther King Day
NO SCHOOL - 1/12/24 - Teacher In-Service Day
January 11, 2024 / School Board Mtg / 6:30 pm
Elementary Yearbook Orders due by 3/1/24
PTO Meeting - 1/9/24 - Charles C. Klamer PD Center @ 6:30 pm
James A. Garfield Kindergarten Registration will take place on
March 6th, March 7th and April 11th.
Your child must be five years of age by August 1, 2024 to be eligible.
Schedule an appointment by calling Kristine @ 330-527-2184.