Thanks to Mr. Sinclair for coming in to talk with Ms. Kolkmeyer this week to make sure the football team of 1953 got the recognition they deserve. Ms. Kolkmeyer would also like to thank Mrs. Leslie for sharing the yearbook pictures of the team that year to make those banners possible.
Pre-K students are off to a great start after 14 days. We are so excited to watch our "littles" grow throughout the year!
The JCHS Cross Country team enjoying some team bonding the night before their race.
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West Elementary students got a special surprise this week! Fall athletes from JCHS helped out in our car line--meeting and greeting the students. What a great way to start our day! Go Panthers!
Junior Adobe Intern Abby Mossman designed, printed, grommeted, and delivered all fifteen senior banners for the JCHS Marching Panthers. Abby, your hard work is appreciated.
Happy World Physical Therapy Day! Today, we want to extend our heartfelt appreciation to a healthcare hero on our team, Nancy Lacy, our PT Assistant!
Nancy, you are an invaluable member of our team, and we are grateful for all you do. Let's take a moment to honor Nancy and all the remarkable physical therapy professionals worldwide who make a positive impact every day.
Ms. Kolkmeyer's class designed and printed posters for CASA. The students were happy to help CASA spread the word at Greene County Days
The JCHS Jazz Combo, led by Director Erin Bittles, played at the 2nd annual JCH Duck Derby at Raging Rivers.
Cheer clinic happening at our home opener! 🏈 📣 Come see our Little Panthers cheer, enjoy dinner at the PAC Fish Fry, and watch a Panther victory too! 🙌
Fish fry starts at 4:00 p.m. Cheerleaders will trickle through the first half of the game.
East Elementary students had a visit from the St. Louis Dairy Council where they talked about the milking
process and demonstrated on Louise.
JCMS Panther Pulse Newsletter - September
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The students of East Elementary School were excited to use the parachute in PE class. Mr. Heitzig explained the rules and had them work together to lift the parachute up and wave it around while playing several games. The students had so much fun that they didn't even notice they were following rules and working as a team. Mr. Heitzig's enthusiasm was contagious and made them feel excited about PE class.
Ms. Cumberland's 3rd-grade class is all about building a strong foundation for future math learning. Did you know that 3rd graders learn about multiplication and division? Good job 3rd grade!
We have students seeking employment, ages 15+.
If your business is hiring weekdays, evenings and weekends, or seasonally, we advertise these opportunities via email or direct students contact at JCHS!
Complete this simple linked form and we will get to work informing our students!
https://forms.gle/5rz38f5mudWEduzj7
Email inquires to: erica.heitzig@jersey100.org
JCHS Girls Tennis defeated Triad on the road tonight. Way to go ladies!
JCHS Foods classes are preparing to photograph their food creations all year by completing the Lemon Water Challenge. 🍋
Please help us determine a winner from each class by voting on the linked form.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Bc39H2umdRsIEMs-FGBDi-0g8kH4FvSDLds5IcEFdwQ/edit
Students in Ms. Muenstermann's 5th grade Social Studies class studied the globe outside today while reviewing the continents and oceans.
Students in Ms. Herkert's Canva Electives class tapped into their imagination and tried different features to create designs of interest to them. They will begin creating signage for the JCMS Library in the near future!
JCMS students tested their building skills by creating straw towers in the new JCMS Library Makerspace.