Today we played our last Olympic game! We finished with Bobsledding, the kids favorite. The students really enjoyed being Olympians and learning about the Olympics for the past two weeks.
over 3 years ago, Cheryl Cain-Patterson
2nd grade competing in Bobsledding!
2nd grade competing in bobsledding!
1st grade competing in Bobsledding!
Kindergarten competing in Bobsledding!
Kindergarten wrapped up their Shape Unit by making Shape Monsters.
over 3 years ago, Mrs. Lindsay-Kindergarten
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The following Junior High students showed high growth and/or achievement on their Winter NWEA Reading Assessments. We are so proud of our students!
over 3 years ago, Ryan Renquist
English
Today we opted for Speed Skating as our Olympic game. Students either wore plastic bags on their feet or chose to wear their socks to skate their way to victory!
over 3 years ago, Cheryl Cain-Patterson
2nd grade Olympic Speed Skaters!
5th grade Olympic Speed Skaters!
3rd grade Olympic Speed Skaters!
4th grade Olympic Speed Skaters!
The following Junior High students showed high growth and/or achievement on their Winter NWEA Mathematics Assessments. We are so proud of our students!
over 3 years ago, Ryan Renquist
Mathematics
Today our Olympic event was Curling. Students teamed up with a partner and competed against another duo team. Winners of the 1st game played each other for Gold and runners up of the 1st game played each other for Silver and Bronze!
over 3 years ago, Cheryl Cain-Patterson
Kindergarten competing !
1st grade Gold, Silver, & Bronze winners!
Kindergarten Gold, Silver, & Bronze winners!
Today our Olympic event was Curling. Students teamed up with a partner and competed against another duo team. Winners of the 1st game played each other for Gold and runners up of the 1st game played each other for Silver and Bronze!
over 3 years ago, Cheryl Cain-Patterson
3rd grade: Gold, Silver, & Bronze winners!
4th Grade Gold, Silver, Bronze  winners!
Looks like a win for Gold!
Our Olympic games have begun and our training paid off!! Students simulated Ski Jumping today. They jumped from the floor, boxes, and bosa balls, then measured their distance and checked to see if they jumped at Bronze, Silver, or Gold level.
over 3 years ago, Mrs. Patterson Physical Education
Kindergartners Camille & Rhythm
1st graders Dezza, Ashley, Hector, & Jack
4th graders with Braylon signaling Gold!
1st graders checking their scores for long jump
Congratulations to our High School Honor Roll students! Your hard work paid off! We are very proud of you!
over 3 years ago, Ryan Renquist
Superintendent and Lion Honor Roll
Third grade has been working on persuasive letters in our writing module, today they worked on editing. Students worked in groups to find errors in capitalization, organization, punctuation, spelling, and grammar.
over 3 years ago, Keli Hoschouer
Editing
Editing
Editing
Editing
Amid all the other strains on healthcare providers, a Red Cross blood shortage is forcing doctors to make hard decisions about who receives blood transfusions & who must wait until more blood is available. You can help! Make your next appointment at the Julesburg High School blood drive on Monday, Feb. 14, 2022, at the Christian Church by calling or texting our Student Coordinator, Chloe Goshe @ 970-629-5285 to schedule your appointment.
over 3 years ago, Julesburg School District
Amid all the other strains on healthcare providers, a Red Cross blood shortage is forcing doctors to make hard decisions about who receives blood transfusions & who must wait until more blood is available. You can help! Make your next appointment at the Julesburg High School blood drive on Monday, Feb. 14, 2022, at the Christian Church by calling or texting our  Student Coordinator, Chloe Goshe @ 970-629-5285 to schedule your appointment.
Last Friday, the JHS Choir performed the National Anthem under the direction of Mrs. Beth Jacobs. The Choir sounded amazing! We are so proud of you!
over 3 years ago, Ryan Renquist
JHS Choir performing the National Anthem
Kindergarten enjoyed having the fifth grade class in to tell us about their food chain and energy projects
over 3 years ago, Mrs. Lindsay-Kindergarten
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Kindergarten enjoyed having the fifth grade class in to tell us about their food chain and energy projects
over 3 years ago, Mrs. Lindsay-Kindergarten
Congratulations to our First Semester Junior High School Honor Roll students! We are so proud of your accomplishments!
over 3 years ago, Ryan Renquist
JHS JH Honor Roll
Some of the staff from Julesburg Elementary and Julesburg High School took part in an exciting professional learning opportunity this past Saturday. This training focused on supporting teachers with engagement expectations and how to have 100% student engagement in their classrooms. They also learned the importance of clarity, modeling, student collaborative work, and effective feedback through the use of engaging instruction and active learning with their students. They are excited to get back to school and give these strategies a try!
over 3 years ago, Rhonda Palic, Elementary Principal
Staff professional development
Professional Development
Staff professional development
Staff professional development
JHS wishes a very Happy Birthday to our students and staff with January Birthdays! Happy Birthday to Jhonathan, Jolene, Gavin W, Tessa, Cade, Olivia and Mr. Stan!
over 3 years ago, Ryan Renquist
January Birthdays!
JES hosted its annual school spelling bee. Students took a written test and the top five spellers from 4th, 5th and 6th grade participated in the oral spelling bee. Congratulations to Ryan Palic who took first place in the school spelling bee. Brandon Farrell, Lauryn Lindsay, Tristan Ellis and Lehgion Glende will all join Ryan in Haxtun on February 9th to compete in the regional spelling bee. Good luck!
over 3 years ago, Rhonda Palic, Elementary Principal
JES School Spelling Bee
JES School Spelling Bee
JES School Spelling Bee
Regional Spelling Bee Spellers
Thank you to all of our families who attended the Doughnuts with Grown Ups! It was a great turn out. Families enjoyed doughnuts and coffee and received information on the benefits of reading 20 minutes a night with your child.
over 3 years ago, Rhonda Palic, Elementary Principal
Doughnuts with Grown Ups
Doughnuts with Grown Ups
Doughnuts with Grown Ups
Doughnuts with Grown Ups
Kindergarten enjoyed having the fifth grade class in to tell us about their food chain and energy projects
over 3 years ago, Mrs. Lindsay-Kindergarten