
Freshmen are getting ready for an exciting journey of self-discovery in their Individual Career and Academic Planning class! They are creating a slide presentations about themselves, but this is so much more than just a class project. It's a chance to reflect on who they are right now and envision the person they want to become. Remember, every great journey begins with a single step. What will yours be?






Did you know that Geoboards are a secret weapon for teaching math to kindergarteners? 🔍 These simple tools help little ones grasp big concepts like shapes, symmetry, and spatial relationships. Plus, they're hands-on and fun! 🙌




Ms. Miller gave the Good News Call of the Day to Cameron Ortiz and Matthew Reichman for displaying Responsibility and Integrity.
Today in computer class, Mr. Boehm was working to get NWEA installed. Right as Ms. Miller was about to tell the kids who were done to get on Typing.com to practice typing, Ms. Miller sees Cameron and Matthew already doing It! She didn't even have to ask, they just took the initiative to be on task and get started.
Way to go Cameron and Matthew!



📚✨ The secret ingredient to your child's success? YOU! 🏆
Parental support isn't just helpful - it's critical to the learning process and your child's potential skyrockets! 🚀


1st grade students participate in cosmic yoga during a brain break. This engaging activity combines simple yoga poses with imaginative space-themed stories, helping young learners:
🌟 Improve focus
🌟 Reduce stress
🌟 Boost creativity




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JES Families...please open the link below to find out more information about an after-school club on Wednesdays beginning Wednesday, October 2nd.
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Save Fred! Third Grade worked on their team building skills by rescuing Fred (the gummy worm) from his capsized boat and safely getting the life preserve around his body. They had to work together using only 4 paper clips to complete the task without Fred falling in the water.




Today in Strength and Fitness we tested on Pro Agility and the L test to see how much the students will improve their times at the end of the year.



Humans are not the best at recognizing when cognitive bias may be influencing our own judgements and decisions. So, students in personal finance learned about common examples and how to recognize bias. Students had to match scenarios and definitions of various types of bias to explore ways of overcoming cognitive bias.





In Mrs. Hansen's preschool classroom one of the daily jobs is classroom photographer. Here is a snapshot of what our youngest students captured with the classroom camera during week 1!











Mrs. Wilber’s 5th grade class learned the importance of what it takes to be a good Digital Citizen.




What a great first day!! Math students in 4th, 5th, and 6th grades learned about volume by measuring how much rice an aluminum boat could hold. Students had a great time working together and planning different shapes to find what held the greatest volume.











More photos of math students in 4th, 5th, and 6th grades learning about volume by measuring how much rice an aluminum boat could hold. Students had a great time working together and planning different shapes to find what held the greatest volume.






4th graders taking a break from testing. These games allow students to continue the use of their critical thinking skills, and their ability to recall information quickly, all while having fun!







After listening to a couple chapters of a book, Third Graders did a timed pair share with a partner to tell them what they remembered. Students were given 30 seconds to talk while their partner listened with their whole body, then switched roles. After sharing students then drew a picture of a scene and presented to the class.









After listening to a couple chapters of a book, Third Graders did a timed pair share with a partner to tell them what they remembered. Students were given 30 seconds to talk while their partner listened with their whole body, then switched roles. After sharing students then drew a picture of a scene and presented to the class.









Students in Family Consumer Science review the Standard Response Protocol. SRPs are a guide for what to do in emergency situations. Student safety is important at Julesburg School District.



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