The sophomores learned how to use the new microscopes purchased this summer. The microscopes are digital which allows the entire group to participate together. The class also worked on creating slides of inked paper to view.
over 4 years ago, Holly Christensen
Using microscopes
First grade has been practicing writing our letters. We went outside to practice writing letters with our feet and had a great time!
over 4 years ago, Mrs. Jana Harens-1st Grade
Writing letters in the gravel with our feet.
Writing letters in the gravel with our feet.
Writing letters in the gravel with our feet.
Writing letters in the gravel with our feet.
MC Neal is learning to use a sewing machine to make a camouflage mask during Family and Consumer Science.
over 4 years ago, Gayle Monette
MC Neal is learning to use a sewing machine to sew a camouflage mask during Family and Consumer Science.
Attention 6th-8th grade student-athletes and parents! Junior high football is a GO this fall. There will be a parent meeting Tuesday, September 29th, 7:00 p.m. at Julesburg High School. Please enter through the west doors and wear a mask. Go Cougars!
over 4 years ago, Rhonda Palic, Elementary Principal
Junior High Football Meeting
Look out Dancing with the Stars! Mrs. Jacobs and her JES students have worked hard over the past couple of weeks putting together this great little back-to-school performance. Thank you to Mr. Kevin Jacobs for his help with the video. Check it out here... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPI-Y0lFLUA We do not own the rights to this song.
over 4 years ago, Rhonda Palic, Elementary Principal
Just wanted to give a HUGE shout-out to Josh and Brenda Lechman for nominating the Julesburg School District for a Monsanto funding opportunity. This year, the Julesburg School District was awarded $2,500 to support the purchase of new performance risers. Thank you again to Mr. and Mrs. Lechman and Monsanto!
over 4 years ago, Rhonda Palic, Elementary Principal
Monsanto Grant Awarded to Mrs. Bethany Jacobs and the Julesburg School District
High School World History class telling Dreamtime stories from indigenous people of Australia.
over 4 years ago, Brianne Foreman
William Jacobs, Brendan Lull, and Christian Zamacona
Alex Alcala, Hunter Schneider, Avery Goddard
Andrew Welch, Jordyn Strasser, Jeidy Villalobos, Peyton Worley
Kindergarten practicing writing the letter S in shaving cream. These kids giggled and had so much fun!
over 4 years ago, Lisa Lindsay
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First grade has been working on the beginning, middle, and end of a story. This week we got to glue pictures on a graphic organizer in order of the story.
over 4 years ago, Mrs. Jana Harens-1st Grade
First graders working on beginning, middle, and end of a story.
Welcome to Fall! Temperature are dropping, leaves are changing, and harvest is in full swing. We understand the time and dedication you have put into ensuring a successful harvest, but hope we can still count on you to help support patients fighting cancer, undergoing transplant surgeries and facing other serious illnesses Julesburg High School Blood Drive Monday, Oct. 26, 2020 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. St. Paul’s Lutheran Church To view available times and to schedule your donation appointment: Visit www.redcrossblood.org and enter the sponsor code “julesburgschools”. You can also call the school at 474-3364 or call 1-800-RedCross to schedule your blood donation appointment.
over 4 years ago, Julesburg School District
Fall Blood Drive
Our preschool students have been busy learning and exploring! We’ve had fun building block towers, sorting insects by color, and starting on some fall crafts!
over 4 years ago, Tara Hansen - Preschool
Sorting by color
Building block towers
Arts and crafts
Seniors debate about Democracy in Government class.
over 4 years ago, Brianne Foreman
Senior class
Austin Buchholz and Ryker Craven work together on their Domestication Timeline in Livestock & Poultry I class. This activity included finding the classification, the place and period of time each animal was domesticated by humans, major dates in the history of domestication in the United States, and the key functions of animals by humans for cattle, goats, horses, poultry, swine, and sheep.
over 4 years ago, Alissa Renquist
Domestication Timeline
6th graders engaged in a coin-flip activity to learn about and use the scientific method.
over 4 years ago, Rhonda Palic, Elementary Principal
Coin Flip Scientific Method in 6th Grade
Getting back in the swing!
over 4 years ago, Natasha Dillenburg
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7th grade history class participated in a lively, discussion about the most important characterization in a civilization!
over 4 years ago, Brianne Foreman
Roman Kirk, Isabelle Torres, Tate Renquist, Braxton Lovenburg
High school art students were given the task of drawing the negative space around various objects. This project is designed to train the artist’s eye to see how shapes and spaces relate to each other. Students had the option to complete their drawing in pencil, colored pencil, or oil pastel.
over 4 years ago, JHS Visual Arts
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Autumn Hines-Lanckriet and Demiah Hernandez filming a Colorado Proud Commercial for their Agribusiness class. (Although you cannot see, they are smiling!)
over 4 years ago, Alissa Renquist
Colorado Proud Commercial
The forensic science class practiced their crime scene skills by searching for evidence hidden in the lawn. They also found evidence in a classroom, the library, and the gym.
over 4 years ago, Mrs. Christensen-Science
Crime scene search
The forensic science class practiced their crime scene skills by searching for evidence hidden in the lawn. They also found evidence in a classroom, the library, and the gym.
over 4 years ago, Mrs. Christensen-Science