In the first two weeks of school, Julesburg Ag Students have worked hard to update and add SAE projects and journal about their community service and programs of study. We currently are ranked 6th in the state for how many journal entries we have per student and 11th in the number of SAEs that are currently active. We are very close to breaking into the top 100 in the nation.
8 months ago, Corey Koberstein
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Colorado leaderboard
Students collaborating in Geometry, exploring polygons and plane figures while solving equations together on the board. Teamwork and shapes in action!
8 months ago, Karen Nuñez
student writing the ideas on the board. Collaboration in action
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Students took turn writing on the board
Students first wrote on their papers before collaborating answers.
Student took turns to write on the board. Here is another one!
Consentration and Thinking happening! Student shares ideas prior to writing math
Look at the attentive faces! All students paying attention
This week 4th grade read, How Ludwig Guttmann Created the Paralympic Games: A Sporting Chance, written by Lori Alexander. They also researched a Paralympic athlete based on their interests. Students then were given the opportunity to watch some highlights from the Paralympic Games and made connections from our text.
8 months ago, Katlyn Auernhamer
While watching wheelchair basketball highlights students started flipping through their books searching for an athlete they thought they recognized. Sure enough, Brian Bell was in the “A Leading Scorer” section of our book
While watching wheelchair basketball highlights students started flipping through their books searching for an athlete they thought they recognized. Sure enough, Brian Bell was in the “A Leading Scorer” section of our book
Cheering on the athletes competing in sitting volleyball
Can you believe on Tuesday these students had no idea what the Paralympics were…Today they cheered on multiple teams while watching highlights from this week’s competitions!
4th graders showing off their book we finished this week.
Watching the kids make connections between our text and the Paralympic events, and history was so heartwarming!
Watching the Paralympics, “Wow, this is really intense!”
The 6th graders got the opportunity to teach 4th grade about factors using tiles. Both classes had a great time working together.
8 months ago, Jana Harens
6th graders working with 4th grade on factors
4th graders working with yikes to learn about factors
6th graders teaching 4th graders about factors
4th graders working with tiles to learn about factors
4th grade working together to figure out factors by building rectangles
6th graders working together with 4th graders to learn about factors
 4th graders & 6th graders learning about factors
4th graders were having a great time learning about factors
6th graders teaching the 4th graders how to use rectangles to find factors
The 6th graders are working with tangrams to learn about surface area.
8 months ago, Jana Harens
6th graders are working with tangrams to learn about area
Learning about area by using tangrams
Students working in small groups to find areas that are the same with different shapes
Students are having a good time working together to find area using unit squares in tangrams
🏃‍♂️📝 Grammar on the go! Our third-grade class is having a blast playing "Scoot" to practice identifying nouns. It's amazing to see how a simple game can turn grammar lessons into an exciting adventure!
8 months ago, Keli Hoschouer
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Second grade students shared three special items to strengthen our classroom bond! 🌟 Learning, growing, and building community together. #SecondGradeStories #CommunityBuilding
8 months ago, Emily Edson
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More special community bonding items!
8 months ago, Emily Edson
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Good Luck Cougars!
8 months ago, Julesburg School District
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8 months ago, Julesburg School District
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Mrs. Monette would like to recognize Turner Weisshaar with the Good News Call because he showed excellence in doing his career assignment. He followed the exact instructions of the rubric and completed all components of his assignment. He researched three careers, added details, made his report visually appealing, and cited his sources. Way to go Turner!
8 months ago, Gayle Monette
Mrs. Monette would like to recognize Turner Weisshaar with the Good News Call because he showed excellence in doing his career assignment. He followed the exact instructions of the rubric and completed all components of his assignment. He researched three careers, added details, made his report visually appealing, and cited his sources. Way to go Turner!
Did you know that just 10 minutes of quiet sketching can unlock a world of creativity? 🎨✏️ In our art class, we start each session with this simple yet powerful exercise. It's not just about warming up – it's about tapping into the right side of the brain, where visual thinking and creativity thrive. How do you prepare yourself for creative tasks? Share your techniques in the comments below! #ArtEducation #CreativeThinking #RightBrainActivities
8 months ago, Natasha Dillenburg
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Learning about careers was the topic for high school students. Each student took a survey to link interests to careers, researched three of the careers, and then made a presentation about their findings. Dannika, Roman, and Tate did an excellent job following the three scale rubric and sharing their career findings.
8 months ago, Gayle Monette
Learning about careers was the topic for  high school students.  Each student took a survey to link interests to careers, researched three of the careers, and then made a presentation about their findings. Dannika, Roman, and Tate did an excellent job following the  three scale rubric  and sharing their career findings.
Learning about careers was the topic for  high school students.  Each student took a survey to link interests to careers, researched three of the careers, and then made a presentation about their findings. Dannika, Roman, and Tate did an excellent job following the  three scale rubric  and sharing their career findings.
Learning about careers was the topic for  high school students.  Each student took a survey to link interests to careers, researched three of the careers, and then made a presentation about their findings. Dannika, Roman, and Tate did an excellent job following the  three scale rubric  and sharing their career findings.
We are excited to host the Akron Rams for the Jr. High Volleyball & Football Games TODAY! Please review the map so you know where to enter and park! Eat with us TONIGHT, we have lots of great food, snack and drink options! We are now accepting Credit Cards and Venmo as payment options!
8 months ago, Julesburg School District
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Fostering high levels of engagement in the learning process is crucial for effective education. Here, our students are being active participants in discussions, are critical thinking and are asking thought-provoking questions, applying their knowledge, collaborating with peers and are engaged with full concentration on their hand's-on learning activity. Learning happens here every day!
8 months ago, Rhonda Palic, Elementary Principal
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A student shared with her friends details about the fire drill today. She explained its purpose and the importance of practicing for emergencies.
8 months ago, Miss Jourdin-PreK
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8 months ago, Julesburg School District
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We're feeling extra grateful! A huge thank you goes out to Vickie and Jimmy Lanckriet for their generous donation of two wonderful books to each student in our kindergarten class. 📚 The classics "Oh, The Places You'll Go" by Dr. Seuss and "The Night Before Kindergarten" by Natasha Wing will surely become favorites among our young readers. These books are perfect for encouraging a love of reading and helping our little ones navigate the exciting world of kindergarten. Your support means the world to us and our students. It's community members like you who make a real difference in children's education. 💖 Each teacher that these students have throughout their years of schooling will write a little note and the students will get the "Oh the Places You'll Go" book at their graduation. 🎓 Again-thank you!!
8 months ago, Mrs. Lindsay-Kindergarten
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It's that time of year; marching band started today! Students first learned basics of marching and we will add instruments next.
8 months ago, Makayla Weber
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Shelby Lechman working on her Summit Skills For Health course.  Summit Skills For Health focuses on important skills and knowledge in nutrition; physical activity; the dangers of substance use and abuse; injury prevention and safety; growth and development; and personal health, environmental conservation, and community health resources.  The curriculum is designed around topics and situations that engage student discussion and motivate students to analyze internal and external influences on their health-related decisions.  This course will help Shelby build the skills she needs to protect, enhance, and promote her own health and the health of others.
8 months ago, Alissa Renquist
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