
Mr. Ehnes, JHS Superintendent, joined the Class of 2025 as they were awarded a pizza party for achieving the highest percentage of students to achieve their fall NWEA goals. They were eager to discuss their scores with him and the strategies they put into play in order to reach their personal goals.

Parents/Guardians of 1st Grade Students: Please click on the link below for information regarding a positive Covid-19 case in the first grade class.
Link to information:
https://5il.co/10hro

We want to make sure to include ALL of our community's former and active service members. Please share!


This is a wonderful opportunity to take part in the Love and Logic series locally. This is open to all community members! A great course for both parents and caregivers of young children. You will gain valuable knowledge and skills that you can use Day 1. Please come join us!!


SSgt Hopper and PVT Nelson of the U.S. Marine Corp talked to our students today about the additional options they have when planning for their post-secondary educational endeavors. The students learned the various jobs that are available in this branch as well as the ways to pay for a college education along the way. The students were most appreciative of their time and most importantly their service to our country.

Congratulations to the Freshmen Class! They earned a Pizza party for being the class with the highest percent of students who achieved their goal on the Fall NWEA tests! Way to go Freshmen!!! We are very proud of you!


Reminder:
This Friday 's Football game is Parent's Night and Pink Out! Come in your pink for Breast Cancer Awareness.


Jenny Hurtt, Executive Director of Admissions and Outreach, from Colby Community College meets with the Juniors of JHS to teach them about the multitude of programs their college has to offer. This particular discussion was focused around Livestock Management.

JHS is pleased to announce the newest members of the Academic Hall of Fame! Congratulations Cooper Edson (7th Grade Science), Levi Reichman (7th Grade Science, Reading & Math), Bella Campbell (10th Grade Science) and Katelyn Reichman (9th Grade Science). We are so proud of you!


Let’s hear it for the Seniors!! Winner of the best class float at homecoming with their Disney Villain float! Congrats! Students in each class from Ovid and Julesburg collaborated to create amazing floats for the parade on Friday.





JHS is pleased to announce the newest members of the Academic Hall of Fame! Congratulations Cooper Edson (7th Grade Science), Levi Reichman (7th Grade Science, Reading & Math), Bella Campbell (10th Grade Science) and Katelyn Reichman (9th Grade Science). We are so proud of you!

The 7th grade was introduced to microscopes by viewing a variety of different samples and drawing what they viewed at low, medium, and high power.



Rob Crowder, Sedgwick County Emergency Manager and Polly Olson, Chappell Volunteer Fire Department EMT teach students from Julesburg High School the protocol for STOP THE BLEED.
The purpose of the STOP THE BLEED® campaign is to make our nation more resilient by better preparing the public to save lives if people nearby are severely bleeding. This preparation is being done by raising awareness and teaching people how to learn three quick actions to control serious bleeding. Thank you to the Thomas D. Buckley Trust for purchasing the initial training kits to provide this education to our communities and schools. For more information around this national campaign go to: Bleedcontrol.org

Kindergarten through 2nd Grade enjoyed the beautiful weather last week!



Kindergarten enjoyed participating in the Homecoming dress up days. Pictured are Crazy Hair Day and Hat Day.



Introducing the 2021 JHS Homecoming Queen and King! Chloe Goshe and Rafe Buettenback! Dance tonight in Ovid starting at 8pm and ending at 11pm.


First grade students listen to Mrs. Jacobs dictate simple rhythms and lay out matching rhythm cards.




Weekly Food Service Menu for the week of October 11th-15th...


Junior High and High School students are writing essays for the Annual VFW essay contest. Pictured are JH students brainstorming how to be a good American by answering questions "What is special/unique about America?" and "What is an American?"



Hey JSD Families...Check out the upcoming Fall Festival hosted by the JSC Chamber of Commerce!
