
The Senior Government class is preparing their campaign strategies for the Mock Election that will be held in the elementary school in October.






We have had a special guest in our Ag Classes! Catie Green from CSU Extension Agency stopped by to work with students on plant identification as they prepare for the upcoming Range Judging competition. We have also had Kelly Schmidt from CSU helping identify plants. Exciting hands-on learning for our future range experts!







SFC US Army National Guard Dylan Blocksom spoke about the multitude of options the Army National Guard has to offer students that are planning their post-secondary options. Serving your country has a lot of additional benefits the students were not aware of.



Meet your 2024-2025 JHS Class of 2026 Officer Team!!
President - Kinley Kizer
Vice President - Riley Jarrett
Secretary/Treasurer - Braxton Lovenburg
Social Media Historian - Mackenzie Lopez
Class Sponsor - Ms. Miller


🚗✨ Lights, camera, action! Our talented Media Productions students are diving into the editing process for the film captured during the Julesburg Cruise Night on August 16th! 🎬 What was your favorite moment from the event? Let us know in the comments! 👇



🌟 Counting to 10 has never been this fun! 🎉 Our Kindergarteners used the Q ball today, and the smiles say it all! 😄✨








In our Kindergarten class, we believe in the power of teamwork! 🤝✨ Together, we created a beautiful Geoboard design that showcases everyone's creativity! 🌈






Meet your 2024-2025 JHS Class of 2025 Officer Team!!
President - Keyana Ehnes
Vice President - Claudia Rhoades
Secretary/Treasurer - Katelyn Reichman
Social Media Historian - Jayden Aulston
Class Sponsor - Mrs. Ehnes


5th graders finished their assignment early today so they got to do a little spiral review working in centers.








Bucket drumming had their first practice and they are off to a great start! We are so excited to offer this new experience within our music program and can't wait to show it off!




In the second grade classroom, we utilize the power of partner reading to help boost students' reading fluency and deepen their overall reading comprehension. Each week, the students are first given the opportunity to listen to the story being read aloud, allowing them to become familiar with the narrative and build their confidence before attempting to read it themselves. This initial listening lays the groundwork, giving the students a stronger foundation to work from when it comes time for them to read the story out loud with a partner. The act of partner reading is incredibly beneficial, as it enables the students to build upon their background knowledge of the text and generate new ideas and insights as they take turns reading sections aloud. This collaborative approach helps the students get so much more out of the story, as they are able to discuss and dissect the content together, gleaning a richer, more well-rounded understanding than they would be able to achieve on their own. The partner reading format also serves to increase reading fluency, as the students can lean on one another, taking turns and keeping each other engaged and on track. Overall, this multi-faceted approach - starting with a listen-through, then moving into partner reading, and finally responding to the story in writing - provides second grade students with an exceptionally effective means of boosting both their reading skills and their reading comprehension in a supportive, enriching way.





Meet your 2024-2025 JHS Class of 2028 Officer Team!!
President - Addison Renquist
Vice President - Lauryn Lindsay
Secretary / Treasurer - Elsie Crowder
Social Media Historian - Jaquelyn Villalobos
Class Sponsor - Mr. Calvadores


Mr. Ortiz would like to announce that Bryce Kinnie, Korven Magana and Rey Graham earned the Lion PRIDE Call of the Day for demonstrating RESPONSIBILITY at school. These students helped carry several boxes of paper to the teacher rooms. Way to go Bryce, Korven and Rey!


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1st graders practiced following step by step directions to learn how to draw a scarecrow.




4th graders had the opportunity to show what they know about factors and multiples by doing centers in math class.





Energy Transfer and Transformation. Students studied the different forms of energy used in their marble ramp lab!






Mrs. Wilber's 5th grade students took the time this week to prepare their speeches for the upcoming election of Student Council. Students presented their speeches to the 4th, 5th, and 6th grade students.






The students in strength and fitness performed different running form drills. These drills help the students improve their running form and ability.


Congratulations to Levi Reichman for receiving the Lion PRIDE Call of the Day! Levi demonstrated EXCELLENCE by earning the historically second highest NWEA score on his 10th grade Science test. This incredible feat enshrined him into the Julesburg High School Academic Hall of Fame! Way to go Levi!
