
We're so excited to announce the first-ever Grafton Elementary Student Council! These young leaders are already hard at work on a project to make our school community even better. Stay tuned for more updates! #GraftonPride 🐾
Pictured from left to right: Bentley Ebling, Hazel Reynolds, Ayla Sievers, Waylon Brown, Tate Hedger, Mason Roemer, Leighton Soer, Lydia Plopper


ScoreZone 11/21/24


🍁🦃 Thanksgiving Break Announcement 🦃🍁
There will be no school for Thanksgiving Break from Wednesday, November 27th, through Friday, November 29th.
School will resume on Monday, December 2nd, so get ready to return refreshed and ready to learn!
Wishing you all a joyful and gratitude-filled Thanksgiving with your loved ones. Happy Thanksgiving, Jersey 100!


Yesterday, the JCHS 8th-grade students and Mrs. Prunty's class had the delightful opportunity to meet Leila, a remarkable service and therapy dog, along with her owner, Kaylie Devlin. Leila is a true star in the dog world—she competes in national events, has appeared in several commercials, and even features on the front of a popular bag of dog treats! Kaylie showcased some of Leila's impressive skills, including her exceptional scent-tracking abilities, and shared a few of her competition videos, highlighting Leila's incredible achievements. Thank you, Kaylie and Leila!


JCMS Pawsitive Panthers for the beginning of November.




Every Wednesday at JCMS students get to participate in a variety of electives.
This week in the Cooking with Class elective, JCMS students learned about where pumpkins come from, the state that produces the most pumpkins, and enjoyed an easy to make pumpkin pie recipe.


Students in Mrs. Margherio's i-Ready math class have been working hard on completing their i-Ready personalized lessons. Congratulations to Jaxon Howell, Nora Campion, Hudson Vetter, Zoey DeSherlia, Sawyer Sanders, and Jaxx Shain on completing and passing at least 40 personalized i-Ready math lessons.


Nine JCHS students performed at the ILMEA District IV Festival, the largest jazz group JCHS has ever sent! Congrats to Jacob Hetzel, Islee Hileman, Myles McDuffie, Abigail Wedig, Sophie Hetzel, Jovee Hileman, Roanna Newton, Kiley Pickel, and Kennedy Pohlman!


JCHS Illinois State Scholars - Class of 2025
Jersey Community High School Principal Mr. Thomas Leslie is pleased to announce that 18 students from the JCHS graduating class of 2025 have been designated as Illinois State Scholars.
The following students have been selected based on class rank and SAT scores:
Abbigail Benz, Jaxon Brunaugh, Corah Derrick, Dax Goetten, Brayden Groves, Kate Hudson, Ari Leslie, Reese Lorton, Matthew Maag, Maggie Maxeiner, Kiley Pickel, Caitlyn Poletti, Katie Schultz, Dinah Slusser, Amelia Strebel, Isaac Wargo, Annabelle Yamnitz, and Corree Yates.
JCHS Principal Thomas Leslie states "we are incredibly proud of our eighteen seniors who were named Illinois State Scholars from the Class of 2025. This is an honor that distinguishes these students among the best of the best in the state of Illinois and beyond. These students are bright, determined, and they make Jersey very proud."











Mrs. Russell's Early Childhood class had a surprise visit from Officer Lawson! They loved their special stickers he handed out. Thank you👮♀️


🌟 Field Trip Fun! 🌟
Last week, Ms. Prunty's class had an amazing time exploring the wonders of the St. Louis Science Center! 🧪✨ From hands-on exhibits to exciting discoveries, the students had an unforgettable day filled with learning and adventure. 🚀🔭


Congratulations to our East Elementary Girls on the Run team for completing their 5K in Forest Park today! These girls have worked incredibly hard over the past 10 weeks, and they have so much to be proud of. A huge thank you to all the amazing coaches who volunteered their time and energy to make this season a success.






JCHS student-athletes had another "On the Prowl Leadership Session" this morning. Today's session was about the three levels of commitment, assessing commitment to our OTP culture, how OTP leaders can influence teammates, and how to overcome negative self talk.
#OnTheProwl


ScoreZone 11/14/24


Don't miss out on the JCHS Variety Show tonight! Performances begin at 6:30pm. If you attended last night, come back tonight as we have a different lineup of performances.! Tickets are $5 at the door. Come support our amazing and talented students!!!!!


The Virtual Backpack makes it easy for parents and students to access essential flyers, notes, and resources online. Visit the Virtual Backpack on the Jersey 100 website to stay updated anytime, anywhere!
https://www.jersey100.org/page/virtual-backpack


🌟 Happy National Substitute Appreciation Day! 🌟
Today, we honor the amazing substitutes who step in, adapt, and make a difference every day in the classrooms of Jersey 100! 🏫🍎
Whether it's stepping in last minute or managing the day's lesson plan with creativity and care, your dedication doesn't go unnoticed! 💪📚
To all of our incredible substitutes, THANK YOU for your hard work, flexibility, and commitment to education. 💙✨
#SubstituteAppreciation #ThankYouSubs #Jersey100 #EducationHeroes #WeAppreciateYou


🎉 Happy School Board Members Day! 🎉
Today, we celebrate the dedication and hard work of our local school board members. These community leaders make critical decisions to ensure our schools are safe, inclusive, and thriving environments for every student. 💡📚
A big THANK YOU to all the school board members who volunteer their time and expertise to shape the future of education in Illinois. Your leadership inspires us all! 🙌 Special thanks to Peggy Perdun, President; Jacob Warford, Vice President; Dave Bryden, Secretary; and Members Jeff Goetten, Brad Hagen, Pam Heitzig, and Judy Rowling, for serving Jersey CUSD No. 100.
#SchoolBoardMembersDay #ThankYouBoardMembers #EducationLeaders #IASB #CommunityStrong #FutureOfEducation


The Middle School girls' basketball team concluded their regular season tonight with a home game. We took a moment to honor our 8th grade players, recognizing their dedication to their team. We're incredibly proud of all their hard work.
Both teams will be off to regionals in the next couple of weeks.
Good luck girls!




Our East Elementary Girls on the Run team made a BIG impact for their Community Impact Project by picking up trash at the local park! It was hard work, but they had so much fun doing it! We're proud of these amazing girls for giving back to their community.

