
JCMS - One Book, One School
Have you heard the good news? JCMS is continuing our amazing One Book, One School program this year!
Every JCMS student and staff member has received their own copy of...
24 Hours in Nowhere by Dusti Bowling.
All students and staff will read this selection over the next month, culminating in an in-person visit by author Dusti Bowling on April 14th!
Read Like a Panther!



Friendly reminder to current Sophomores or Juniors who may be interested in Jersey County CEO Program! Hope to see you at Germania for this informational session!☕️


The JCHS Boys and Girls Track teams hosted the Winter Thaw at Principia College on Saturday, the 11th. Here are the top results for Jersey:
Lexi Trexler (8th in High Jump)
Annabelle Yamnitz (7th in Long Jump)
Delaney Deist (4th in Pole Vault)
4x200 placed 2nd in 1:36.3. Current the 10th fastest 2A time in the state. Team was Casey Borkowski, Isaac Loges. Aiden Talley and Landon Jones.
Casey Borkowski placed 7th in the in the 60m and 3rd in the 200m.
Freshman Logan Wade placed 8th in the 3200.
Landon Jones placed 3rd in the long jump
Brendan Schultz 7th in the pole vault.
Congratulations to both teams and the individuals with top 8 finishes.




Bodey Waltz traveled to NIU this weekend to represent Jersey Panther Nation on the big stage! He fell to 2 time state champion Cooper Morris of Coal City in his first match before meeting Easton Spooner of Fulton in a barnburner that Waltz led until a reversal in the final seconds of the match. Jersey 100 is proud of you Bodey - Jersey Panther Wrestling is on the Rise!!





The EIU Jazz Ensemble, under the direction of Sam Fagaly, along with EIU faculty Paul Johnston, stopped by to perform and talk to band students this morning at JCHS. A huge thanks to EIU for coming by, and a shout out to JCHS band alumni Kirsten Hetzel who is currently a member of this amazing ensemble!



JCHS Boys Bowling takes home two prestigious awards at the Southern Illinois High School Bowling Conference Banquet. Jacob Elliot was voted the "Boys Bowler of the Year" and Coach Steve Nelson was voted the "Boys Coach of the Year"! Congratulations! Jersey 100 is proud of you!


Congratulations to the 25-1 Edwardsville Lincoln Wildcats in the 8th Grade 4a Regional hosted by JCMS.



JCMS sent Bodey Waltz off to state in style! Bodey will wrestle in the IESA State Tournament at NIU this weekend with hopes of becoming an all-state medalist. Good luck Bodey!!




JCAD and JCH invite you to attend a Community Resource Fair featuring resources for ATOD Prevention, Treatment, Recovery, and Support. This must attend event is taking place today, March 9, 2023, from 4-6:30pm @ the Susnig Center. There is no entrance fee and door prizes will be given away. Parents, guardians, community members, middle and high school students are encourage to attend.

JCMS Volleyball comes to a close with a tough 8th grade regional semifinal loss to Edwardsville Liberty. They finish with a 17-2 season record and Co-Champions of the MCC. These student athletes and coaches had an amazing season and make Jersey PROUD! The future of Jersey volleyball is very bright!


Jersey Community Hospital staff collects donations each week for jeans day Friday and selected Jersey Community Middle School students to be the recipients this month! The funds will be used to assist students in need with supplies and special projects! Thank you JCH!


Mr. Snyder’s Construction Class is hard at work! Sending a BIG shout out to Mason Allen, Peyton Burch, Devin Burge, Isabelle Henry-Clark, Jahzlynn Copeland, Dakota Day, Luke Fink, Ky Glass, Kate Heitzig, Nevaeh Hoots, Anthony Lewis, Jesse Newby, Madison Sams, Jackson Schultz, Tyler Wallace, Brayden Wellenreiter, and Aaron Wolford for all your hard work!. Nice job!!




Mrs. Durie and Mrs. Kuebrich's pre-k students celebrated National Children's Dental Health Month. Nurse Jan came in and gave presentations on how to keep teeth happy and healthy. Students also were able to make mouth models; paint with toothbrushes; dance to music about brushing their teeth; listen to books about teeth; make marshmallow and apple mouths during speech group; and play teeth-related games on the Newline Board! Our students learned a lot and had so much fun!



There’s been a lot of progress made at the football field in the last two days. Here’s a sneak peek at how the turf project is progressing. Stay tuned for more updates!


Sophomores or Juniors interested in the Jersey County CEO Program can apply immediately and/or attend an informational meeting at Germania at 7:30 a.m. on March 14.
• You never meet in a classroom and always in a business
• LCCC Dual Credit
• Learn from local successful businesses and entrepreneurs
• Meeting Time: 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. daily
• You'll create a business as a class first semester, then an individual business second semester (don’t worry if you don’t have an idea for your business, we can help with that!)
• Students keep the profits they earn from their individual business
JCHS students can check out the attached flyer and website (linked at the bottom), chat with a guidance counselor, a current student (pictured), and attend this informational session on March 14!
www.jerseycountyceo.com



Today at 3pm, the JCHS Girls Soccer team practiced on the new turf field! This is an exciting time for Jersey 100!



Please click the link below to view the JCMS Panther Pulse Newsletter - March 2023.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/17Qs4msIWXzyG41V9LX_M2RboZdxdQDBG/view?usp=sharing


The theme for National School Social Work Week 2023 is “We Rise.” School Social Workers rise up - supporting their students, families, and school communities. School Social Workers rise to share hope. They rise to listen and understand. They rise to challenge inequities. They rise to support all students.
Thank you, Laurie Frey, Gloria Healy, and Steve White, for all your support and continually “rising up!” Happy National School Social Worker Week!


In February JCMS students worked hard to be kind to one another as well as many other positive efforts that were recognized by their teachers with Pawsitive Panther awards each week.










In February JCMS students worked hard to be kind to one another as well as many other positive efforts that were recognized by their teachers with Pawsitive Panther awards each week.








