
Second grade got to grab a snack and a drink and go on a virtual field trip to the Statue of Liberty! A huge thank you to Brycce Wilber for sharing a slideshow of his trip to Washington D.C. We also listened to some videos of interviews with immigrant students! Great questions and discussions.


TEACHER APPRECIATION WEEK! Please comment on this Post and let our Teachers know how much they are appreciated!


5th grade’s second stem challenge was to make a boat out of tin foil that would hold 25 pennies and float at least 5 seconds!




Join us next week for Virtual Spirit Week at Julesburg Elementary School! We are so excited for the kids to take part in "At Home" National Field Day on Friday, May 8. To get the kids excited for that day of fun and fitness, we will have dress up days during the week of May 4-8.


"AT HOME" National Field Day
Friday, May 8th


Preschool has had a great time in our daily Zoom sessions. This week we talked about feelings, looked for same/different and drew a fish together.





Here are some more thank you notes to our essential workers. Thank you for your service.




I’m so proud of the second graders that have written thank you notes to our essential workers. Your service means so much!





Thank you Mrs. Paiz for your creative art ideas!! Loved the end product! ❤️




Breakout Rooms Readings on their K12 Chapter- Rhetorical and Logical Fallacies. They were very productive with their screen sharing!


First Graders learned how to reduce, reuse, and recycle for Earth Day.



First Graders talked about Earth Day and made self portraits out of nature.




Kindergarten practiced following directions by doing directed drawings. 😊😊😊





Drawings by senior, Tyler Lanckriet. Art students completed drawings using everyday objects in the style of artist Victor Nunes. Tyler will be attending the Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design next year, majoring in 2D Animation!




Notice of Virtual School Board Meeting
Julesburg School District
Thursday, April 23rd @ 5:15 p.m.
Per the Governor’s Executive Order, suspending in-person learning in public and private schools across the state for the remainder of the current school year and to maintain compliance with the current stay at home order, The Julesburg Board of Education will be conducting a special meeting at 5:15 p.m. on Thursday, April 23rd. The meeting will be conducted entirely via videoconferencing. The public can attend the meeting telephonically and hear the discussion at the meeting by dialing (701) 802-5410 and entering Access Code 250173#.
Agenda:
Updates/discussion related to COVID-19

The seventh graders played a game on Kahoot! to practice their math skills of converting percent to decimal and vice versa.

Dear Parents/Guardians and Students,
The Governor’s most recent Executive Order now requires all schools to remain closed to in-person learning for the remainder of the current school year. The Julesburg School District will continue to provide on-line learning and meals to our students through May 22nd of the current school year.
In conjunction with this Executive Order, all remaining in-person school and athletic events/activities are cancelled and all school facilities will remain closed through the remainder of the current school year.
At some point this summer, we are hopeful that we will be allowed to host an in-person traditional graduation ceremony to honor the Class of 2020 and resume other traditional summer time school and athletic related activities.
As you are aware, this is an ever changing situation and we will continue to communicate as state, local and health agencies keep us informed of new public health safety guidelines. Please do not hesitate to let us know if you have any questions or need further assistance with any other challenges you may facing as a result of this crisis.
Shawn Ehnes
Superintendent
Julesburg School District Re-1


Juniors in Life Skills today were placed into breakout rooms today to work through a practical problem using the REASON process. Practical problems are complex problems because they involve thoughts, feelings, emotions, and values.


Students in Family and Consumer Science are sharing their reports on Foodborne illnesses using Google slides.


Comp & Reading presenting their Advertisement/Campaign Posters for their Cold War Events! They did so well at thinking creatively!
