
Your choice of Driver’s Education is an important milestone in your student’s life. Summer break is an excellent time for students 14 ½ and older to start taking classes for a Colorado permit. Proper preparation prepares your teen to make the decisions necessary to drive safely and confidently for life.
During COVID-19 you have two great options!
LIVE ONLINE (using Zoom) or SELF-PACED ONLINE
• Our LIVE ONLINE 30 HOURS DRIVER’S EDUCATION COURSE using Zoom Technology is available to you at a discount! The current cost of this course is $199 – but for Julesburg High School students it is only $99! This course is like being in the classroom, with the ability to interact and ask questions of the instructor, take quizzes and more. Flexible dates and times are available.
Student must be 14 ½ to begin the course.
Call 720-496-2247 to register.
**Students over 15 are eligible to take the 4-hour Expanded Driver Awareness Course
LIVE Online.
• Our SELF-PACED 30 HOURS DRIVER’S EDUCATION COURSE. Work from anywhere there is internet and anytime! Only $55 for Julesburg High School students! Register online at https://julesburghs.bedrivingus.com/affiliate/partner/index/enroll
**Students over 16 may enroll in the untimed Express Colorado Driver’s Ed Course.


With no known end date in this fight against coronavirus, the American Red Cross urgently needs your help to ensure blood products are readily available for patients.
If you’re healthy and feeling well, please schedule your next blood donation now.
The Julesburg High School bood drive will be Monday, June 22 from 12 to 6 p.m. at the Fire Hall.
To schedule an appointment, call or text Sadie at 970-571-3677.


The graduation ceremony for the Class of 2020 of the Julesburg High School will be held on Saturday, June 27th at 2:00 p.m. in the high school auditorium. Graduates will be allowed to invite two guests to this ceremony per state regulations. Should the state regulations change prior to June 27th, the graduates will be notified.

The Julesburg School District remembers and recognizes the military men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice and lost their lives while serving our country and protecting our freedom!


Last one on one of the 2019-2020 School year! We made it!


First grade has been studying about oceans. We got to do an experiment to help us learn about density by putting an egg in fresh water compared to an egg in salt water.





High School End of Year Checkout
Tuesday, May 26th
9th Grade ONLY - (8 a.m. - 10 a.m.)
10th Grade ONLY - (10 a.m. - Noon)
11th Grade ONLY - (1 p.m. - 3 p.m.)
NOTE: Come to the North Main Entrance Door of the HS School!
Bring with you:
• Money to pay for school charges (lunch, music, art, etc.)
• Computer and Charging Cord
• Library Books
• Athletic Uniforms
• Textbooks
• Any other school owned property
• Band Practice Books/Band Shirt
Note: We will have everything from your locker in a bag for you to take home with you!


Jr. High End of Year Checkout
Thursday, May 21st
7th Grade - (8 a.m. - 10 a.m.)
8th Grade - (10 a.m.- Noon)
Note: Come to the North Main Entrance Door of the HS School!
Bring with you:
• Money to pay for school charges (lunch, shop, music, art, etc.)
• Computer and Charging Cord
• Library Books
• Athletic Uniforms
• Textbooks
• Any other school owned property
• Band Practice Books/Band Shirts
Note: We will have everything from your locker in a bag for you to pick up and take home with you!


Food Service Clarification-Food distribution will be from 11:00-12:00 this week (5/18-5/22). If you are needing food service beginning 5/26 though 6/30, please sign up on the link that was sent on 5/18 by Wed., 5/20. Beginning 5/26, food pick-up will be from 11:45-12:15.

It's Mental Health Monday! Coronavirus is taking a toll on many of us, students and adults, alike. This article talks about how you can take care of your mental health in a time of uncertainty.
https://afsp.org/story/taking-care-of-your-mental-health-in-the-face-of-uncertainty


JHS Class of 2020 Congratulations!
Although we are unable to be together today, we want to honor our Seniors who have worked so hard for so many years. We are proud of you all and cannot wait to see all the great things each one of you accomplish after high school.


The Julesburg School District honors the service and sacrifice of our men and women currently serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. We would like to especially recognize two of our very own Class of 2020 Graduating Seniors Ronnie Westerbuhr and Sirissa Casady who will be serving in the United States Army!


Kindergarten sharing their love during their last Zoom meeting 💜💜
What a year!!



The Building Excellent Schools Today (BEST) Board has recommended to the State Board of Education that the Julesburg School District's grant application to build a new $40 Million PK-12 School be awarded and funded by either cash or lease/purchase financing under the current $160M appropriation. With potential cuts to that appropriation proposed in the delayed legislative session, the Julesburg School District's new school project may move to being the first "backup" project if $30M or more is cut from the current $160M BEST Grant funding appropriation.


Our butterflies hatched in second grade! I will release them after a few days. This helped the students to study and understand life cycles!



Had another JES cutie having fun with our National Field Day!!!


Kindergarten having their last check-in for the year with Mrs. Dickey😊



8th graders trying to perfect their Persuasive Presentations 😌


Third graders went on a virtual field trip to space and learned how slime acts differently in zero-gravity.


First grade science experiments. “The bouncy egg”



