Fundraiser Time!!
The Julesburg Senior Class is bringing you the ultimate coffee collection!
Great value and fun for all supporters!
• Each blend sells for only $15.00
• 11oz bags and Single Serve K-Cups
• 15 Blends to choose from
• All paper, packaging, labels and brochures are made from recycled materials
Selling Dates: 9/27 to 10/27
Make all checks out to JHS Class of 2022
If you have a favorite seniors please let them know to hit you up!!
Alex Alcala
Austin Buchholz
Rafe Buettenback
Ryker Craven
Maxwell Dalton
Kierra Evans
Julia Geschwentner
Luis Gonzales
Chloe Goshe
Autumn Hines-Lanckriet
Hunter Houghton
Aaliyah Ingram
Zachary Kahm
Hope Myslive
M.C. Neal
Gavin Passmore
Alyssa Shubik
Jayce Strasser
Nicole Welch
Juniors in Life Skills cut out the raindrops used to spread weekly kindness within our school. The Appreciation Station was created by the Class of 2023 . . . each week students draw a random name of another student, write them a positive/encouraging message on their raindrop and leave it for that student in the appropriate, class designate, raindrop bucket! On Friday mornings, students receive their raindrops.
The Julesburg High School is hosting a Student Blood Drive on Monday, October 25th. Please call our Student Blood Drive Coordinator, Chloe Goshe, 970-474-3364 to make your appointment!

JSD Families...Please see the JSD Food Service Menu for the week of September 27th through October 1st. Have a great weekend!

Tonight (9-24-21) HS Football @ Akron @ 7:30 p.m.
YouTube Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTQrxUrt3QQ
Go Cougars!
Today (9-24-2021) HS Volleyball @ Akron
4 p.m. JV/Varsity
YouTube Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kk_H3FdJI3Q
Forrest Sanabria will be calling the game with play by play commentary via the Sedgwick County YouTube Channel!
Thank you Forrest!
The 8th grade played battleship with a partner to practice using coordinates and a frame of reference.

High school art students have been making their own sketchbooks using the Belgian Book Binding technique. They are competing them this week!

Julesburg Junior High School math students are identifying and performing rotations and describing a rotation on a coordinate plane algebraically.

Alexsa Trusty, Senior Admissions Counselor, of Fort Lewis College meets with the senior class to discuss what their college has to offer. In addition, she spoke to them about the importance of scholarships, financial aid, work study options, the Colorado State Grant, and how to best plan for their first semester of their post-secondary education.
Kindergarten is practicing number recognition by playing a fun game with their “math partners.”




Kindergarten is reading!!



Kindergarten students are learning to find and play a steady beat in music class. This drum circle is a great way to practice finding and performing on a steady beat.

Julesburg High School’s newly elected Student Council had their first meeting today! Members are busily preparing for Homecoming week!

The Sophomore Class at JHS works diligently on their fall NWEA test. Students met with their individual teachers to obtain their scores from last spring to set new goals for themselves for this fall’s testing session. Today the students are taking the Language Usage Test. Once the test is submitted the students know immediately if they have obtained their goal.
We had noteworthy (pun intended) evening as our 5th grade musicians picked out their new instruments for the school year and hopefully for a lifetime. Did you know science has shown that music training can change brain structure and function for the better? It also improves long-term memory and can lead to better brain development for those who start at a younger age (Inc. Incorporated: www.inc.com)



Students in Family and Consumer Science share their reports on food borne illnesses.


After learning the main characteristics of poetry, 7th grade students took turns reading "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" by Robert Frost to each other.


“All About Me” in preschool included body part identification along with some work with self portraits and name writing. We continued with counting and graphing the letters in our names and measuring how tall we all are.



Second grade got to explore many items to determine whether they are solids, liquids, or gases in our properties of matter unit. There is an experiment almost daily and the students have been very engaged in their learning.



