JES students of the week for the week of 10-7-2019

Kindergarten learned all about safety today with visits from the ambulance service and the fire department. Thank you preschool for inviting us to join you! Also-thanks to Danna, Kavetta and Chad for sharing your time and expertise with us!




More Safety Day pictures




October is Bullying Prevention Month and we are talking about the steps of dealing with bullying in Second Step class. We are also talking about the differences between bullying and conflict. We will be doing different activities during the entire month of October. 🧡

Julesburg Elementary Students enjoying watermelon after the homecoming parade generously donated by Nikki Schofield. Thank you SO much Nikki!



Walking to the Homecoming parade today to cheer on the Cougars.

Preschool learning sharing square with Mrs. Dickey.

“Why quiet time matters, regardless of age.”
It’s ok for kids, and all of us, to not be expected to always be busy. Calm and rest are both good for us and necessary for growth. Happy Friday, everyone!

Kindergarten is working with the numbers 0-5. They like to practice with this subitizing video! It is helping them with their speed and automatic recall.

Learning how to support the COUGARS during homecoming week with purple hair. GO COUGARS!!!

6th grade is playing Kahoot! in math today, we learned and practiced number notations, and are playing a game to retrieve the information!



Mrs. Patterson"s 7th hour Weight Lifting class, lifting in style during homecoming week!

October 7-11 Activity Calendar

Friday Night Shirt Dying

SCC Homecoming Activities: Friday, October 4th, 2019
* Parade will start at 1:00 p.m. down Cedar Street
* Community Pep Rally will immediately follow the
Parade in front of the courthouse, EVERYONE is
invited and encouraged to attend!
Second Grade learns about solids, liquids, and gases through a science experiment mixing baking soda and vinegar in a bottle to create the gas needed to blow up a balloon. Watch their faces in the progression of pictures!



During math students are working with partners to identify domain and range.


Just one pint of blood can help save more than one life! Donate blood & help patients in need at the Julesburg High School Student Blood Drive on Monday, October 28th from 11:30a.m. - 5:30p.m. in the JHS gym. Call for an appointment today 474-3364 or visit redcrossblood.org.

Starr Gray is working on completing her Zentangle design. Each 8th grade student will design and assemble a sketchbook for the year that will be used for notes, sketching, and concept maps.
Student's in Ms. Johnson's 9th-12th grade Art Class choose a base color and then add colors to change the tints and tones for their project.

