
Third Grade working hard on their multiplication facts. Gracie has been reading a book that has a game called Mathketball. She thought it would be fun to do in our class so she got to be the teacher for a little while.





Second grade is learning cursive! This is an important skill to be able to read and write cursive. After we practice all the letters, we will practice writing their whole name and hopefully their writing projects!
We talk about the power of yet. They may not be good at it “yet” but with practice it will improve! Good learners like challenges!




Kindergarteners have published their second writing piece of the year! 🎉


Kindergarten, 2nd Grade and 3rd Grade made Valentine's Bees and Love Bugs for the residents of the Sedgwick County Nursing Home and Assisted Living. Happy Valentines Day!! ❤️


Family Consumer Science student practice their cooking skills by working together to make breakfast burritos for Free Topic Friday.



Be The Torch - Heart Heroes! JES Students are kicking off their Jump Rope For Heart...Heart Health Awareness Month. Students are learning about all kinds of ways to keep their hearts healthy and help others! They will also finish this month with their annual jump rope performances - stay tuned for a date and time! Please click on the link for more information!
Link for Information:
https://www2.heart.org/site/SPageServer?pagename=khc_resources_parents_corner




8th graders in U.S. History are teaching each other the parts of the U.S. Constitution.


Mrs. Hansen's preschoolers made some predictions this week and they were pretty accurate! But…we were not all happy to hear the news from the Groundhog’s scroll. Shadow it is and 6 more weeks of winter we will see!





Third graders are working on an opinion essay together. They think we need to go on a field trip. Today students had to come up with reasons and provide examples to support their opinion.




This week, third grade reviewed vocabulary words charades style. Students had to choose a word then act it out without using words or noises and the rest of the group had to figure out what word it was. Mr. Renquist stopped by to check it out and read about the Titanic with a couple of students.





Go Cougars!


The Service and Leadership Team helps to clean the gym after every home basketball game! Next time you attend a game don't forget to throw away your trash! The Service and Leadership Team and custodians will thank you!





As we wrap up the month of January and Board Appreciation Month, the staff and students of Julesburg Elementary School would again, like to thank our JSD Board of Education for all of their time, effort and commitment. We appreciate all you do to support our school and the education of our students. Six of our student artists are excited to present the portraits they have created of each of our board members as a token of our gratitude.


Go Cougar Wrestlers!


Family Consumer Science students share their research with a partner about food and nutrition around the world by looking at various food pyramids.




We have begun our Jump Rope unit at the elementary. With February being "Heart Healthy Month" we prepare for our "Jump Rope For Heart Extravaganza", which takes place at the end of the month. Students work hard on creating performances that they take to the stage!

The Sedgwick County Department of Human Services asked us to send this information out to parents in our community:
The max allotments that families have been receiving since the pandemic in 2020 is ending this month. We tell families all the time when they are in here or when they call but if we can just keep letting them know. This will have a huge impact on families and we are aware of this. If you could remind families that the Julesburg Christian Church has commodity distribution the last Saturday of every month. This distribution is a good resource for families. We also have a limited food pantry here at the office, but households can only access it every 30 days.

