Kierra Ehnes, a Junior at Julesburg High School, was selected as a panelist for the round-table “I Matter” Campaign to be the voice of our youth in NE Colorado. This is a new program in the state of Colorado launching this fall. The “I Matter” program will provide all youth under the age of 18 with a free mental health screening and three free mental health sessions. This is the first time in history this type of program has been offered to our youth! The panel included: Lt. Governor Dianne Primavera, Representative Dafna Michaelson-Jenet, Senator Rob Woodward, Representative Kevin Van Winkle and various key players across the state of Colorado including 9 News.

Julesburg FFA Members are on the way to Indianapolis for the National FFA Convention and Expo held in Indianapolis, IN! Yesterday they took a tour of the Bayer Crop Science Water Utilization research farm where students learned about water conservation and research. Today’s tour was at Hawkeye Breeder’s Service where students identified the processes in the first phase in Artificial Insemination. In the time between stops, students are making connections with the 100 other FFA members from Northeastern Colorado on the charter busses. The rest of the week is jam-packed with tours and learning opportunities, so look forward to those updates!



Our show choir risers have arrived! The JHS show choir has been fundraising for the last 4 years to purchase these risers. A special thanks to the Benson family and the Julesburg Rotary Club for additional funds to help make this purchase. We are so excited to use these for rehearsals and our next concert!

These amazing Math Students earned one year’s worth of growth on their NWEA Math Test!



Students of the Julesburg High School meet with the University of Nebraska @ Kearney Admissions Counselor, Valeria Lozano, to learn what UNK has to offer them. The topics spanned from aviation, housing, transfer credits, to their athletic programs and scholarships. Thank you UNK for visiting our school!!!

Dear Parents/Guardians of students in grades 6-12,
Our school is getting ready to conduct a social and emotional screening for students in grades 6-12. The screener offers a reliable and quick way to assess behavioral and emotional risk and overall mental health status of children and adolescents.The screener is 28 questions long and will take about 15 minutes for your students to complete. If you would like more information about this or to opt your child OUT of this screener, please call the office at 970-474-3365 or email Mrs. Dickey at dickey_ta@julesburg.org on or before October 26, 2021.
Just a reminder of the American Red Cross Blood Drive that is occuring today at the Christian Church in Julesburg. The event takes place from 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. We have appointments open. Please call Student Coordinator, Chloe Goshe @ 970-629-5285 to schedule an appointment. Walk-ins also welcomed!!!!

We are so proud of our students for their hard work on the Science NWEA Test!



Thank you to the Sedgwick County 4H Coordinator, Joslyn Lutze and members Carlie and Kyle Brandt for coming to the elementary to promote 4H.




It's the 4th Grade Recorder Battle of the Bands! Students formed groups, selected two songs, practiced and then had a battle of the bands. They did GREAT!




More JES Colorado art contest submissions...




All JES Students are participating in the Gifted and Talented Art Contest. This year the theme is "The Beauty of Colorado Inside and Out". Here are some of the pieces of artwork that students have submitted. If selected, they will be displayed at The Gaylord Convention Center.




JES 4th Graders are currently engaged in their Colorado study. They are learning all about the State of Colorado. They are learning about our state animals, the state tree, bird, geography and other important facts. Check out some of their posters and what they have learned!




JES 5th Graders are currently studying the solar system. Students are learning about the Earth, our solar system, our galaxy the Milky Way, and our place in the universe. Check out some of their artwork!




JES 4th Graders are working on descriptive, expository writing. This writing is used to describe, explain or inform a reader about a specific topic. Our students researched animals that are extinct and are writing about their animal of choice.



3rd graders are learning to write friendly letters. In this module, they brainstormed their future hopes and dreams and are writing a letter to their future self!


JES was awarded the USDA Fresh Fruit and Veggie Program Grant for the 2021-2022 school year. Each day, students are provided (free of charge) a different fruit or veggie. Ask your child what they had for their snack each day!



JES Red Ribbon Week, October 25th-29th
Join our mission to help kids make healthy choices and to be drug free!

JSD Food Service Menu for the Week of October 25th-29th:

Ag Mechanics students are working hard to refresh their skills on the miter saw, jig saw, table saw, belt sander, and general shop safety procedures by building a wooden Jack O’ Lantern. Stay tuned for the final results!


