
This is ONLY if you need assistance with registration and uploading of documents...
July 23rd 8 a.m.-3 p.m.
251-221-1510 If you have registered and uploaded documents online you do NOT have to come in.
If you come in because you need assistance you MUST BRING: Two Proofs of Residency
• ONE proof with physical address (property tax/deed/mortgage/lease agreement/home insurance) One Proof from the following:
• utility bills/deposit receipts (water/gas/phone/electric/cable/garbage/ bank statement)
• income tax records from IRS
Optional if NO Utility Bill:
• check/correspondence from Social Security, DHR, food stamp office, TANF
• bank records (checking/saving/loan statement)
• investment certificate
• employment records (company check/employer verification)
• 2 major credit card accounts = 1 proof

McDavid-Jones Elementary Bridges 2026!
June 22-24 | 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM | K-2 Building
Must be registered by June 17th at McDavid-Jones for Kindergarten 2026-2027 with Proofs of Residence
Bring a snack and juice
No uniforms required
No sandals or flip-flops
Drop-off no earlier than 8:55 AM
Pick-up by 1:00 PM
Lunch will be served
Follow the signs for Car Drop-Off/No buses for Bridges
Please register at the link in the first comment.
June 22-24 | 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM | K-2 Building
Must be registered by June 17th at McDavid-Jones for Kindergarten 2026-2027 with Proofs of Residence
Bring a snack and juice
No uniforms required
No sandals or flip-flops
Drop-off no earlier than 8:55 AM
Pick-up by 1:00 PM
Lunch will be served
Follow the signs for Car Drop-Off/No buses for Bridges
Register at the Link in the first comment
Office: 251-221-1510
Office: 251-221-1510






Literacy Camp is off to an excellent start at MJE! Students are engaged in hands-on STEM challenges, interactive literacy and math activities, art, music, and physical education. Please continue to send your child each day so they don’t miss the many fun and enriching experiences we have planned—consistent attendance is essential for students to gain the full benefit of the camp. #MCPSS #LearningLeading #PerseverancePropelsProgress










Our MJE family continues to grow. Please help us welcome Mrs. Ashton Gibbs. She is excited to join the McDavid-Jones Elementary family as the new Special Education Preschool Teacher. She brings 14 years of teaching experience and a passion for helping young learners grow, explore, and reach their full potential in a nurturing and supportive environment. She is so excited to be coming back to preschool. When not at school you can find her spending time with family, boating, tending to her chickens, baking sourdough, thrifting, and reading. Teaching is her ministry and she can’t wait to see what the 26-27 school year has in store. She has a B.S in Special Education Early Childhood from the University of Alabama. Welcome to Wildcat Nation!

We would like to welcome Mrs. Krystal Kittrell to our First Grade team. She absolutely loves to teach. She comes to us holding a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Southern Mississippi and a Master's degree from William Carey University. She has taught for 28 years in the Wayne County School District in Kindergarten, first grade and fourth grade at Buckatunna Elementary. She is excited about this new adventure as a Wildcat. She has two children, Kerrington and Klein. Kerrington is in her second year of medical school and Klein is a welder preparing to become a CWI. Welcome to our MJE Wildcat family!

Please help McDavid Jones welcome Ms. Leigh Bullard. She will be joining our amazing first grade team. She comes to us holding a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Early Childhood Education from the University of Mobile. Ms. Bullard has taught kindergarten through third grade and currently enjoys reading, spending time with family, and watching Alabama football with her father. She is a mom of three amazing sons and a grandparent to five beautiful grandchildren. Roll Tide. Welcome to the Wildcat Family!


Ms. Thorntons First Grade engaged in a hands-on two month science project, planting zinnia seeds in March and repotting them today. This activity helped the students understand the plant life cycle, plant parts, and needs, nurturing patience and stewardship.








As part of our Leadership Outreach Project, our kindergarten classes collected Coke tabs for the Ronald McDonald House and raised an amazing 300 pounds of tabs! Thank you to all of our families and community members who helped support this meaningful project and taught our students the importance of helping others. 🍟💛











Warburg Micro Syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that can affect a child’s vision, development, muscle tone, and learning abilities. Children with this syndrome often face many challenges, but they also show incredible strength, perseverance, and resilience every single day.
We are so proud of Viktor and all the progress he continues to make in our classroom. He works hard, brings joy to those around him, and reminds us daily that every child can learn, grow, and succeed in their own unique way.
Thank you to everyone who joined us in wearing neon yellow and helping spread awareness, inclusion, and kindness throughout our school community! #WarburgMicroSyndromeAwareness #InclusionMatters #MDJProud #CelebrateDifferences 💛







Thank you for leading with heart! We Appreciate You!
Thank you for your dedication, leadership, and committment to our students, staff, and school community. Your passion and hard work make McDavid Jones Elementary a GREAT place to learn and grow!
#ONETEAMONEGOALWILDCATSTRONG

We are so proud of these first graders practicing their fluency with fun, rhyming poems.
Ms. Thornton's First Grade

