
4th grade is learning about rounding and estimating their answers.


Rally Coaching in Third Grade. Students took turns working to solve area math problems. One student worked the problem while the other coached giving praise and feedback, then switched roles.






Kindergarten learned about primary and secondary colors by making "Hungry Caterpillars" using model magic. Color mixing was so much fun. Thank you Mrs. A for sharing your time with us!!











Students from Julesburg High School's Service and Leadership Team moving from the old school to the new school.











Students from Julesburg High School's Service and Leadership Team moving from the old school to the new school.











Students from Julesburg High School's Service and Leadership Team moving from the old school to the new school.











Students from Julesburg High School's Service and Leadership Team moving from the old school to the new school.











Julesburg Elementary students had a fun day at Ultimate Celebration! The kids went to four sessions all based on creativity:
•Japanese Calligraphy
•Comic Book Writing
•Storytelling
•STEAM











Julesburg Elementary students had a fun day at Ultimate Celebration! The kids went to four sessions all based on creativity:
•Japanese Calligraphy
•Comic Book Writing
•Storytelling
•STEAM











Twenty one students in the Intro to Ag class had the opportunity to attended the, Becoming Involved as a Greenhand (BIG) Conference today. They learned about everything that FFA has to offer them over the next four years. The future of Julesburg FFA is in good hands even if they are GREEN.





Sophomore engage in their weekly Character Strong activity. Character Strong is a Pre K-12th grade digital program designed to build social and emotional competence, develop character, and cultivate strong educator-student relationships. In this lesson sophomores learned "Why It Matters" when dealing with stress levels at the high school level. Students read several studies and then placed themselves around the classroom based on if they strongly agree with the statement, agree, disagree, or strongly disagreed and then discussed their points of view.



Meet your 2023-2024 Julesburg High School Future Business Leaders
of America's Leadership Team
Itai Gonzales - Senior
Keyana Ehnes - Junior
Kaden Harens - Senior
Jordyn Strasser - Senior
Mrs. Ehnes - Advisor


Students in Family Consumer Science created a communication piece on safety in the kitchen. The communication included a rap, public service announcement and a poem.




Cougar Volleyball tonight in Wiggins! Watch Live!
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Go Cougars! Watch live on Cougar TV!
https://fan.hudl.com/United-States/CO/Julesburg/organization/17037/Sedgwick-County-Cougars/video


Kindergarten continues to work on the numbers zero through five. Today they played a game called "show me" to reinforce this skill.








Pre-K has been working on sorting in math. Today, they got to sort their snack before they ate it!





Third Grade is doing The Great Mail Race. Students chose states then they researched towns in their states as well as elementary schools. The goal is to learn about the United States and get replies from all 50 states by the end of the school year. Today students worked on their letters to the schools they chose.





Freshmen students in Individual Career and Academic Planning work on their Personal Growth Plans. The key in life is to strive for personal growth in everything you do so you are working towards your true potential. Personal growth involves learning and practicing news skills. This growth has a mushrooming effect. The more you learn, the more able you are to learn and the closer you move toward your potential. Personal growth is a lifelong process and the first step of this plan is awareness.



7th Grade Computer students are working on their weekly Character Strong lesson. They are working in teams of 4 to rephrase and create actions for the following Community Agreements:
Don't be afraid to be you, and respect people who are different than you.
Be Kind, Understanding and Encouraging.
Share your ideas and experiences; they help us learn more deeply.
Mistakes are expected; own them, and learn from them moving forward.

