If your student is absent or will be out for any reason, please report your absence through your ParentVUE.
If you are trying to excuse a past absence, please call the attendance line or e-mail us. Thank you!
760-770-8545 Fax
760-770-8546 Attendance
JWMSInfo@psusd.us
5:00 AM - 6:00 PM ASB -Parent Information Night/ Contract Signing
9:50 AM - 10:50 AM Lockdown Drill
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM JWMS Back to School Night
CalKIDS can help kickstart your children’s college savings.
CalKIDS is a new program from the State of California that provides eligible families with free money for college. California's newborns can receive up to $175 and eligible California public school students can receive up to $1,500.* CalKIDS was created to help families kickstart their college savings plan and increase access to higher education.
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The newsletter's focus is what’s happening within James Workman Middle School. Read the latets newsletter.
Being a student at James Workman Middle School means much more than simply showing up with a backpack and leaving with homework assignments. At JWMS, students and staff communicate, learn and create in a growing technology-based environment. Our mascot, the Bighorn, embodies strength and perseverance - two qualities that our students possess.
Superintendent Dr. Marcus Funchess has unveiled his "First 100 Days" plan, a commitment to listening and learning from the Palm Springs Unified community. By engaging with students, staff, and families, his goal is to build a foundation of partnership and a shared vision for the district's future.
Join educators, families, and community leaders at the 4th Annual PSUSD Multicultural and Equity in Education Conference to engage in dialogue, elevate student voices, and gain new tools to advance equity. This year's theme is "Voices of Equity: Empowering Change Through Understanding."
A dedicated partnership between IEHP and PSUSD, the Healthy School Program provides families with low to no-cost health care and resources to keep students healthy and ready to succeed.
Aligned with PSUSD's commitment to equity and anti-racism, the district has developed resources to prevent and address hate speech.
The Palm Springs Unified School District is committed to equal opportunity for all individuals in education and employment. The District prohibits unlawful discrimination, including discriminatory harassment, intimidation, and bullying, of any student by anyone, based on the student’s actual or perceived race; color; ancestry; nationality; national origin; immigration status; ethnic group identification; ethnicity; age; religion; pregnancy, childbirth, termination of pregnancy or lactation, including related medical conditions or recovery; parental, marital, family status; physical or mental disability; medical condition; sex; sex stereotypes; sex characteristics; sexual orientation; gender; gender identity; gender expression; or genetic information; or, association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics in its programs, activities, and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. (PSUSD BP 410, 1312.3, 5131.2, 5145.3, 5145.7, 5145.9).
Students have the right to a free public education, regardless of immigration status or religious beliefs. More information about these rights is available from the California Attorney General, Know Your Rights. Learn more about Title IX, Student Rights Under Title IX.
For questions or complaints, contact:
Title IX Coordinator and Equity and Compliance Officer
Dr. Antonia Hunt, Director – Title IX and Compliance
760-883-2703 Ext: 4805026
ahunt@psusd.us
Section 504 Coordinator
Lisa Todd, Director – Student Services
760-883-2703 Ext: 4805102
ltodd@psusd.us
All are located at:150 District Center Dr. Palm Springs, CA 92264
Notice of Title IX Nondiscrimination
Address 69300 30th Ave, Cathedral City, CA 92234
Phone (760) 770-8540
Fax (760) 770-8545