Tomorrow's JCHS Softball and Baseball games are postponed due to cold weather. Softball is rescheduled for Monday. Baseball is TBA.
JCMS Family Reading Night "Let's Glow Read!" We had an amazing night of fun, learning, and exploration at JCMS! Thank you to all of our staff, families, and students for making it an awesome event! Special thanks to JCMS Librarian Mrs. Rachel Evans for her leadership in planning and organizing everything!
Jersey 100 would like to congratulate ALL staff members who received a shout-out from their peers in March! Lisa Kolkmeyer(JCHS), Jennifer Pfleger(JCMS), Jamie Gorman(JCAP), Heather Challans(East), Stacey Kuebrigh(West), Shelby Sackmann(Grafton), Allen Snyder(UO Nomination)
JCHS Job Fair was well attend by both vendors and students!
If your place of employment is hiring high school students, we are happy to get the information to our students! Email erica.heitzig@jersey100.org
Juniors and Seniors were offered the opportunity to tour LCCC Welding then UA Local 553, coordinated by JCHS graduate Mike Wittman. We ran into a former graduate at LCCC as well!
Thanks to the Calvin and Juanita Ritchey Whitlock Education Foundation, qualifying JCHS graduates who were born in Jersey County are eligible to receive a renewable tuition scholarship for LCCC! Applications are available at Jersey State Bank and JCHS Counseling Office!
A Weststar Aviation representative presented to our students regarding numerous career opportunities. ✈️
All students were invited to attend. Our captive audience included Mr. Schroeder's Auto II students so they could learn more about their Academy which is an apprenticeship opportunity in aviation mechanics.
Mr. Snyder's Advanced Construction students recently learned to hang, tape, and patch drywall. Students then put their skills to use by making drywall repairs in our main lobby. 👏
ScoreZone for 3/20/24
JCHS Boys Tennis traveled to Waterloo to take on the Bulldogs for a conference match. The Varsity team dropped their match with a result of 3-6. The JV team beat the Bulldogs 9-0.
JCHS Boys Track hosted Mascoutah, Highland and Madison. The Panthers finished 2nd with 55 points. Casey Borkowski finished 1st in the 100m and 200m. Aaron Hughes placed 1st in Pole Vault. Adam Kribs won the 110m Hurdles. Matt Bishop finished 1st in the 800m. Jack Deist was 1st in the 400m and Sean Steinacher finished 1st in Shot Put.
JCHS Varsity Softball traveled to Greenfield. The Panthers bested the Tigers by a score of 18-0.
JCHS Baseball had a busy day. The Freshmen team traveled to Taylorville and beat the Tornadoes by a score of 9-6. Varsity and JV hosted Alton. JV topped the Redbirds by a score of 15-4 and Varsity dropped a close one by a score of 11-9.
JCMS Family Reading Night!
Let's Glow Read
March 21st 5:00 - 6:30 pm
The Virtual Backpack is a convenient way to provide parents and students with important information and materials that would traditionally be sent home in a physical backpack. By hosting electronic versions of flyers, notes, and resources on the Jersey 100 website, parents and students can easily access and refer to these materials without the need for physical papers.
The organization of folders for each school allows parents and students to find the relevant information for their specific school quickly. Given that this is a new initiative, we will be adding information gradually as the school year progresses.
Check out the Virtual Backpack at https://www.jersey100.org/page/virtual-backpack
Interested in joining the JCHS Cheer team? Here's the open gym schedule for JCHS Cheer
Adobe Interns Seniors Kaitlyn Setzer and Ava Tonsor designed, printed, and displayed a bulletin board to celebrate the first day of spring.
Kindergarten screenings are NEXT WEEK --make your appointment today!
ScoreZone 3/19/23
JV Tennis competed in the MVC JV Tournament in Triad. In singles, Michael Roberts took 3rd and Lincoln Diamond finished 8th. In Doubles, Paul Slusser and Noah Borkowski went undefeated and Ethan Edwards and Jaxon Brunaugh won 4 of 5 games.
JCHS Girls Track hosted Mascoutah, Highland and Cahokia. Delany Deist finished 1st in Pole Vault. Neely Goetten finished 1st in the 100m Hurdles. Corree Yates finished 2nd in 100m Hurdles. Peyton Finkes finished 2nd in the 800m and Morgan Allen finished 2nd in High Jump and Long Jump. Overall, Jersey finished in 4th place with a total of 52 team points.
JV Softball traveled to Edwardsville last night. They dropped their game by a score of 10-0.
Girls Soccer traveled to Metro East Lutheran High School. They had a dominant win by a score of 8-1. Maddie Hedger, Addison Kelly, Annie Hansen, Karley Deist, Maria Schroeder, Kendal Lacy, Kaelyn Drainer and Chelsea King each scored a goal. Ella Smith recorded 2 assists while Hedger, Hansen, Deist, Drainer, Grace Russell and Alaina Lard each recorded 1 assist.
JCHS Baseball played in Southwestern. The Varsity team dropped a close game by a score of 4-3 while the JV team dominated the Piasa Birds 10-1 in their 3 innings of play.
ScoreZone 3/15-3/17
Girls Soccer hosted Gillespie High School on Friday. The Panthers beat the Miners 6-0. Annie Hansen tallied 3 goals and 2 assists. Karley Deist tallied 2 goals and 1 assist. Ella Smith netted a goal. Alaina Laird recorded an assist and Addison Kelly recorded two assists.
Freshman Boys Baseball hosted Alton High on Friday. The Panthers lost 12-9.
Varsity and JV Baseball hosted Roxana and Gibault in their annual cluster. The Varsity squad went 2-0 on Saturday beating Gibault 9-0 and Roxana 13-10. Easton Heafner threw a complete game shutout against Gibault. The JV program went 1-1 on the weekend. They dropped their game against Gibault by a score of 8-6 and they beat the Shells in game two by a score of 19-12.
The JCHS Boys Tennis team competed in the Triad Tournament this weekend. The Panthers took 4th place. They lost to Dunlap and Paris, but defeated a good Lockport team.
Members of the JCHS Girls Track & Field Team competed in Champaign on Saturday. The following girls placed in the top 8 to earn points in the meet:
Lexi Trexler was 8th in the High Jump, Amelia Strebel was 8th in Shot Put, and Delaney Deist cleared 8 feet in the pole vault to place 7th (The vault improves upon the school record, which Delaney had previously established last year.)
The JCHS Boys Track & Field team also competed in Champaign at the Gene Armer invite. Congratulations to Casey Borkowski placing 2nd in the 200m dash at the Gene Armer Invitational held at the University of Illinois and Casey placed 4th in the 60m dash. Sean STEINACHER placed 8th in the shot put.
The JCHS Theatre department performed on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Seussical the Musical was a big hit! Congratulations to the students on a magical show!
This Week in Jersey Activities
Home games are indicated by "vs" and away games are indicated by "@".
If you have any questions regarding the schedules, please don't hesitate to contact the Athletic Director's Office at (618) 498-5521 ext. 71115
Today's JCHS Baseball, Softball and Soccer games have been postponed due to cold temperatures. Baseball and Softball will now play on Wednesday. Soccer is still to be determined.
East Elementary 4th grade classes participated in Pi Day activities on Thursday. They learned all about Pi (3.14) and even had oatmeal cream pies as a treat.
JCMS 3rd Quarter Reward
Chicken Run Tournament 2024!
JCMS students who earned passing grades in every class and received no major discipline infractions were invited to participate in the annual chicken run tournament. It might sound silly, but it is serious business at JCMS! You have to see it to believe it!
Class Champs:
5th Grade - Witt's Warriors
6th Grade - Shalley's Platonic Concept of Fear
7th Grade - Goetten's Goofy Goobers
Congratulations to Quincy DeSherlia for being selected as an IESA Scholar Attitude Award recipient. Only 15 students in the state receive this honor. To be nominated, a student must have a minimum GPA of 3.5 on a 4.0 scale for both their 7th and 8th grade school years, demonstrates outstanding citizenship and the student must submit an essay along with letters of recommendation. Congratulations, Quincy! Jersey 100 is proud of your efforts on and off of the field!