
Congratulations to JHS Senior Claudia Rhoades for receiving a $500 scholarship to the College of Agriculture Sciences and Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln for completing the Nebraska Youth Beef Leadership Symposium.


🏆 Come join us in cheering on our Lady Cougars as they embark on their journey to state! 🌟 Let's show them our support and send them off with all the energy we can muster! Who's excited? 🙌


Our 8th grade Ag students have been hard at work in the shop, creating their very own candy dispensers! This project not only lets them get hands-on with woodwork but also gives them the chance to safely use a few power tools to bring their ideas to life. Proud of their creativity and growing skills!







What an honor to celebrate my dad today as a Veteran and all those that have served in the military. This ceremony is beyond important to teach children about veterans and all they have sacrificed for our country.
My dad brought his Air Force jackets for the students to try on and explained what the stripes and bars stand for, and discuss his service.
My mom also shared what her experience was like being a spouse of someone in the military and the difficulty of losing friends to war.
They always bring poppies to share with the students and we listen to the song about Flanders Field. Thank you veterans! 🇺🇸we will never forget!











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Looking forward to celebrating our Military Veterans tomorrow!!
Please join us!!


The 4th grade Social Studies class took the time to reflect on one of their favorite part of their last module that they enjoyed learning about the most. Students were also very proud of how well they comprehended the content and celebrated acing the Unit Assessment. Washington's crossing of the Delaware. Why was this moment in history so important? Washington’s crossing of the Delaware was a daring act that played a crucial role in sustaining the Revolutionary War effort at a time when it was at risk of collapse. It showcased his leadership and set the stage for the resilience that would eventually lead to American Independence.







2024 JHS Robotics Competition. The team came up 15 points short of the finals. It was such a good experience for our very young team. We had 13 kids from Julesburg on the this year's robotics team. Great job everyone! 💜💛🦁🤖











Good Luck to our JHS Robotics Team and their Coaches as they compete at the SCOR building today!

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Our Pre-K kids are learning the number 6! They practiced on a number sense board, filled a ten frame, added dots to a dot cube, and even wrote the number 6 all on their own! So proud of their hard work and progress!








Jr. High choir students have spent the past week preparing for League Choir. This year, students will travel to Akron and spend the day rehearsing with students from area schools and put on a concert that night!


Third graders are diving into the world of magnets. Our students are exploring magnetism and the forces it creates. They had hands-on fun discovering how magnets not only attract but also repel objects! Did you know this push and pull action is a key part of force?







A family in the Julesburg School District recently lost their home to a devastating fire. We are collecting clothing and household items to support them during this difficult time. Those who wish to donate can drop off their items at the main entrance of the school. Your generosity is greatly appreciated.


Due to adverse road and weather conditions, the Regional Volleyball Game will be played with a start time of 10am on Sunday, November 10th in Julesburg and the Football Playoff Game will be played @ 3pm on Sunday, November 10th in Kremling.

Students in Algebra 2 are getting creative with whiteboards and colors while mastering polynomial multiplication. They are using their preferred methods to explore and deepen their understanding!




My Juniors are a giving their presentations on Congressional Medal of Honor recipients in class.





This year, our preschool has implemented a new curriculum designed around the InvestiGator Club, which emphasizes learning through investigations. Our young learners have explored primary colors through an engaging game of “Color Pokey.” Additionally, we practiced one-to-one correspondence with a round of musical chairs and participated in a “shopping” activity, where children ensured they collected all items on their lists in the correct quantities.
We did a little time to enjoy the fresh snowfall too!









In our Kindergarten classroom, we are fostering early math skills through hands-on measurement activities with string. This approach not only engages young minds but also lays the foundation for understanding concepts of length and spatial awareness.









