On this day in 1787, our Founding Fathers signed the U.S. Constitution, laying the foundation for our great nation. Our Constitution is a symbol of unity, liberty, and justice for all. Happy Constitution Day!
Today 1st grade celebrated national Dot Day by reading the book The Dot, creating our own dots in gold frames like the main character in the book does, writing about our dot creations, and making our favorite kind of apples with dots.
JCMS Science
Students in Mr. Sleik's 6th grade science class are learning about the Earth's rotation and how it causes night and day!
Mrs. L. Heitzig and Mrs. Duggan hosted their first mystery reader this morning, Brennley Weldon's Grandparents! Thank you Mr. and Mrs. Langel for sharing your time with us all the way from Alabama.
Kindergarten students were awestruck this morning when Mrs. Williams found a horned worm hanging around our pavilion.
Football Seniors stopped by and visited with our 1st grade classes last week.
Miss Gilman is a JCHS Class of 2020 graduate and is a paraprofessional at JCHS. She started her career in Jersey CUSD 100 at just 19 years of age while enrolled as a full-time student through an online program. She aims to to graduate in 2025 with a BA in History for Education.
Miss Gilman shared with TEACH Students (a class for Seniors who aspire to be educators) her plan to earn her degree while remaining debt free! She encouraged students to become a substitute or becomes a paraprofessional to gain experience.
Thank you Miss Gilman for sharing your informational presentation!
8th grade class council begins work on their homecoming float.
Mrs. Molly Heitzig's class along with the rest of our building have begun working on their MAP Growth assessment. MAP is an innovative assessment for measuring individual growth and achievement throughout the year.
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 quickly find the relevant information for their specific school. 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
Autumn Gettings created this vinyl cutout including offset feature for our LCCC representative who comes to us on Thursdays in the Guidance Department!
Today just happens to be Autumn's birthday! Happy Birthday Autumn! Thank you for all of your hard work and sharing your talents too! 🩵🐾
Jayce Stone, freshman at JCHS, has been problem solving for his teachers since 8th grade.
When his teachers are ready to throw electronics out the window, he comes to our rescue. He's successfully fixed 3D printers, our Glowforge printer, and today he fixed Mrs. Heitzig's hot knife that she thought was fried.
We appreciate you, Jayce! 🩵
!YEARBOOK ANNOUNCEMENT!
2024 yearbooks will be going on sale on Tuesday, September 12th. Books will be selling for $86, but act fast: Discounts will be applied to those who order early!
The first 45 books bought will sell for 20% off.
The next 45 books will sell for 15% off.
The next 90 books will sell for 5% off.
All orders can be placed at Jostens.com. If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Campbell (louisa.campbell@jersey100.org).
Check out Advanced Adobe Sophomore John Kodros's winning banner design for the JCHS main lobby this year. John uses his design to update the banners and print them. Sophomores Kamryn Drainer, Abby Chin, and Junior Corah Derrick grommet and display them in the main lobby. It takes a village.
Grafton Elementary would like to welcome Meaghan Widman as our new Speech Pathologist. Meaghan works with students in grades Pre-K - 4th. Meaghan loves being able to help kids communicate and express themselves.
Junior Adobe Intern Kayla Eilerman, shown with her design for the Senior Football Banners this year. Kayla gained valuable experience working with photographers, parents, and our athletic department to create a design for the team. Thanks also to Adobe Interns Abby Mossman and Mackenzie Dennison for helping print, grommet, and run banners to where they needed to be. Ms. Kolkmeyer would like to thank those who work with her students to ensure a positive learning experience.
Marvelous Monday! 🐾❤️
The JCHS Jazz Combo & Jazz Ensemble performed at the Calhoun County Fair on Sunday. These groups will be out performing again at the Harvest Fest on Sunday, from 12-1.
On this day, we remember and honor the lives lost and the heroes who emerged during the tragic events of September 11, 2001. We will never forget the impact it had on our nation and the world. #NeverForget # September11 #Honor911
Thank you to all the campers who came & participated in the cheer clinic! It was a wonderful success!