- Jordan Springs Elementary School
- About Jordan Springs
About Jordan Springs
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Jordan Springs Elementary School was founded in 2020 and is Frederick County’s twelfth elementary school. Taking two years to build, the 82,300 square foot building accommodates over 500 students. The school mascot is the wolves and the school colors are navy blue and light teal.
Justin Raymond, former principal of Apple Pie Ridge Elementary School, is Jordan Springs’ first principal. Mr. Raymond is student-focused and understands the importance of building relationships with students, parents and teachers in order to help students reach their full potential.
Mr. Raymond’s vision for Jordan Springs is a school that is very collaborative in nature, with many project-based learning opportunities. Collaborative learning spaces are part of the new school’s design. Collaborative work helps students grow because they are more willing to take risks.
Elizabeth Mistretta, former principal of Evendale Elementary School, serves as Jordan Springs Assistant Principal. She brings her experience and vision to help create an innovative learning environment for all students.
Jordan Springs derives its name from the sulphur springs in the area that were owned by the Jordan family for about a century from the early 1800s to 1900s. The springs were known for their healing properties by many groups – Catawba Native Americans, Confederate and Union soldiers, and even members of the monastery once in the area.
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Continuous School Improvement Plan
2023-24 JSE Continuous School Improvement Plan
Data
2022 School Quality and Perceptions Survey
Title I Parent Policy
2023-24 Parent and Family Engagement Policy
2023-24 Política de Participación de los Padres y la Familia
2023-24 FCPS Division-wide Title I Parent and Family Engagement Policy
2023-24 Política de participación de padres y familias del distrito para toda la División de Título I