JPS Feeder Patterns
JPS schools are organized into feeder patterns to ease students' transition from elementary school to middle school and from middle school to high school. A feeder pattern consists of all the elementary schools and middle schools whose students feed into a particular high school.
Schools within a feeder pattern also work together to isolate trends in instruction and make decisions within the feeder pattern to better serve the needs of students. This includes sharing and reviewing data together to determine strengths and weaknesses of instructional programs. This closer communication and collaboration also creates a sense of community within the schools in the feeder pattern and promotes increased parent involvement from kindergarten through twelfth grade.
| High School(s) |
Middle "Feeder" School(s) |
Elementary "Feeder" Schools |
| Callaway |
Kirksey Northwest Powell |
Davis Green John Hopkins North Jackson Watkins |
| Forest Hill |
Cardozo Siwell |
Bates Oak Forest Timberlawn Van Winkle Woodville Heights |
| Jim Hill |
Blackburn |
Baker Barr George Isable Lee Poindexter |
| Lanier

|
Brinkley Rowan |
Brown Dawson Galloway Johnson Smith Walton |
| Murrah |
Bailey Chastain |
Boyd Casey McLeod McWillie Power/APAC Spann |
| Provine |
Hardy |
Clausell French Lake Pecan Park Raines |
| Wingfield |
Peeples Whitten |
Key Lester Marshall Sykes Wilkins |