The forecasted weather conditions are going to be unsafe for us to conduct school with students/staff in-person tomorrow (January 18th), therefore JSD students will have a Remote Learning Day tomorrow!
In-Person School has been CANCELLED!
Our Sophomores continue to achieve and grow at an extremely high rate. Their work on the Winter NWEA assessments was impressive. We are so proud of their effort!
Attention Youth Wrestlers - Due to the potential storm, the youth wrestling meeting that was originally scheduled for this Wednesday (1/18) has been moved to Sunday (1/22) at 3:00 p.m. at Revere.
The amount of academic growth we have seen out of our Freshmen class has been impressive. Their hard work is paying off!
Dear JSD Parents,
As you are aware, we have had unprecedented weather conditions so far this winter and we are anticipating additional winter storms that could require us to cancel school in the future. In an effort to maintain ongoing learning for our students, meet the required number of instructional hours mandated by the state and not extend the school year into the summer, we will be implementing a remote teaching/learning plan when we have weather or road conditions that make it unsafe to hold in-person school. Specifics of the remote teaching/learning plan will be communicated to parents and students by Mrs. Palic for the Elementary School and Mr. Renquist for the Jr./Sr. High School so expectations are clear on how the remote teaching/learning plan will be implemented. Please do not hesitate to contact the school with any questions or assistance! Shawn Ehnes, Superintendent
Students are riding scooters on "The Healthy Highway" to the food pantry to choose healthy foods to eat! Not only are they choosing healthy foods, but they are also getting great exercise by using scooters to get there!
Weather, weather, weather! Third grade started their weather unit this week and when you learn about weather you must first learn the water cycle. Students made a necklace with beads that represented each stage of the water cycle. Students then used their necklace to explain the water cycle to someone.
Teamwork is the main focus of our reading unit. This week students have been doing several different teamwork activities and don’t even realize it. Saving Fred was one activity. Students were teamed up and had to get Fred’s life preserver out from under his boat and around him. The catch, they could had to complete the task using only paper clips.
Learning math facts takes a lot of practice to build fluency. Worksheets get boring so in third grade we add games. This week students wrote different multiplication facts and one at a time raced to solve the facts and try to beat their classmates times. We also tossed the soccer ball and multiplied the numbers their thumbs landed on.
Go Cougars!
Check out this list of high achieving students! We are so proud of their work on the Winter NWEA assessments.
Our 7th grade students worked extremely hard during their first semester at Julesburg Junior High School! We want to recognize their outstanding work on the Winter NWEA assessments!
Go Cougars!
Go Cougars!
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Boys: https://stormysports.net/?B=497867
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Attention Parents of Preschool Children! Please click on the link below for more information related to registering your child for preschool at the Julesburg Early Education Center for the 2023-2024 school year. Also, please join us for our open house on Wednesday, February 8th at the Julesburg Early Education Center (Located at Julesburg Elementary School) for more information related to Universal Preschool registration.
Link for UPK Information:
https://5il.co/1n6s7
Congratulations to JHS Senior Jensen Renquist for being named a Daniels Scholarship finalist. The Daniels Scholarship Program provides the opportunity for motivated students to attend the college of their choice. Daniels Scholars® will receive up to $100,000 to be applied at any two- or four-year, nonprofit, accredited college or university in the United States, depending on financial need.
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Congratulations to JHS Senior Rylie Ingram for being selected for the University of Wyoming's Brown & Gold Commitment Scholarship.
This scholarship award has a total value of $30,000.