Second grade dissected seeds to kick off their unit about life cycles. They learned about the seed parts of a lima bean.
The Hallway Project returns! K-3 students started working on different projects that will be used to transform the hallway into a swamp. The theme pairs with what students are working on with Mrs. Jacobs in music.
Rhinoceros By Eugene Ionesco performed by Malachi Swanson and Peyman Javadi. Directed by Malachi Swanson.
Video Link:
https://youtu.be/YCg4u5JcOj0
JHS student representatives of the Design Advisory Group committee meet with their respective classes during Life Skills to gather their input related to the three questions that were presented to DAG at the first official meeting on April 7th. Those questions included: When you think of the essence of the Julesburg School District and the community of Julesburg, what three words come to mind? What is your greatest hope in building a new school, and what is your greatest concern?
JHS Student Representatives include: Freshmen – Alyssa Ellison & Jolene Mathies, Sophomore – Kierra Ehnes, and Junior – Kierra Evans
Attention Julesburg families with children ages one to 18! The USDA announced that the Summer Food Service Program can continue to operate throughout this summer. The Julesburg School District will continue to serve free breakfast and lunch to ALL children (ages one through 18) during summer break. In order for us to have adequate staffing for this service, we need to begin planning now for the summer. If you would like to sign up your children for the summer food service, please fill out the form below. You only need to fill out one form per family. As we get closer to summer break, we will let you know specific times for meal pick-up at Julesburg Elementary School.
Link to form:
https://forms.gle/Pq7TWXjRfsUFLUmj8
April 12-17, 2021 Activity Calendar
Do your hands need a break? Do the fans in the stands know what runner you are cheering for at the track meet? Take your Cougar Spirit from home and bring it to the gym and to our track meets this spring. Introducing the double-sided spirit flag!! You can mount it to your car for the trip to the game or you can simply wave it during the competition or for your favorite athlete!
These flags are 12" X 15" (a smaller version of the nylon house flag) and will fit perfectly into your fan bag. $20 each.
Comment below if JHS FBLA can order one for you!!
Orders will be submitted April 13th.
Pre-K rocked the power outage! They were subtracting from 5 using their "bunnies"! They did great!
The high school power has been restored. Thank you for your patience.
Correction...elementary school power is back on. The high school is not yet up and running but is currently being addressed.
FYI...power has been restored. School will resume as normal.
As you may be aware, we are experiencing a power outage due to a blown fuse at a substation in Julesburg. The Town Manager is indicating an approximate time of one hour to get things back up and running. We will be conducting alternative educational activities with our students that does not require power temporarily. If the power outage occurs longer than expected, the school district will make adjustments and contact parents if school needs to be dismissed.
TONIGHT @ 6 p.m. - HS Volleyball - Lady Cougars vs. Fleming
TO Watch the game live click on the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_bsbeLx96M
5th graders are shopping for supplies before heading out on the Oregon Trail! They can fit 1500lbs of food on their wagon to start their journey. It’s important to budget for supplies like medicine, blankets, canteens, extra wheels, exc. But who knows what lies ahead......
Preschool students had fun searching the playground for hidden eggs.
JES 5th Graders are learning that energy starts with the sun and is passed on to producers and eventually to consumers. They also learned that all of the energy passed on in food chains can be traced back to the sun.
More Egg Drop Pictures
No 6th grade class can pass up the egg drop experiment before Easter! JES 6th Grade Students created different contraptions to drop from the roof of our building. We were excited to see most of the eggs survive! Great job 6th graders!
Family and Consumer Science students prepare for Easter by making deviled eggs.
First grade has been busy building 3-D shapes with toothpicks and marshmallows.