JHS Weekly Update: 2/26-3/5
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Good afternoon Comet families! A quick update on where we are at. Internet is up and running at the schools. JHS/JMS are both good to go. WES is having issues with the heat. We have people working on it but that's as much as I know right now.
I want to thank Tom, Vern, Lucy, and others who helped keep the power going and moving food around so it wasn't spoiled. There were quite a few people who have been working to try to get our kids back in school. We are lucky to have them!
I will give you another update when I know something more definitive. I hope you are all well!
Good evening Comet families! I hope this message finds you safe and well, though I know we are in different states of “well”. In looking at the outage map for Consumers, it does not look like we are going to be ready to go by tomorrow so we will not be in session tomorrow Friday, February 24th.
I know this time has not been easy for you all and I hope it gets better soon. We will see our Comets on Monday, February 27th. Stay safe and stay warm
Good morning Comet families! Due to the potential for ice accumulations, JCS will be closed today, Wednesday Feb. 22. Stay safe and have a great day!
Congratulations to JHS senior, Damion Scharer, on earning the distinction of National Merit Scholarship Finalist! In the fall Damion was one of 16,000 high school seniors nationwide, and one of 465 Michigan seniors to qualify for the semifinalist status. After completion of his application and continued academic success, Damion was recently announced as a finalist, placing him in contention for one of 7,250 Merit Scholarships. Jonesville Community Schools is proud of your accomplishment, Damion!
Jonesville students wore purple, on February 15th, to help promote awareness for teen dating violence. The Hillsdale County YOUTH Advisory Council partnered with Domestic Harmony for one of this year's awareness projects. February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month (TDVAM) and the YOUTH worked with Domestic Harmony to raise awareness of violence and abuse in relationships as well as to promote qualities in healthy relationships that protect against power and control: safety, fairness, and equality. Jonesville’s YOUTH board members are: Maria Mandrelle, Hallie James, Abigail Nevins, Emily Toner, and Damion Scharer.
JHS Weekly Update: 2/20-2/26
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After the facility assessment and survey were completed, the board deliberated on our next steps for our facilities. As you know, many of our facilities are very old and the resources we have available to address all of the needs don't come close to what we need. Because of this, the board made a decision to begin work on developing a bond proposal. I am looking for parents and community members who reside in the Jonesville School district to be a part of a committee to look at where we are at and where we would like to be. If you are interested in this project, please contact me at eweatherwax@jonesvilleschools.org or call me at 517-826-7001.
JCS would like to thank Jonesville Lumber for their incredible support of our Industrial Arts program. This year, we added classes for each grade level in the middle school in addition to the two hours of classes at the high school. This meant we were in dire need of supplies and JL stepped in and delivered, literally. It started in September with shipments of 1x4 and 1x6 lumber for birdhouse projects in the middle school and various types of lumber for the high school. We then decided to try something different during the 2nd trimester at the middle school by adding lessons on the electrical trade. JL came through again with lumber and electrical supplies. The pics are the culmination of carpentry and electrical projects our students have done as a result of JL’s generosity. Thank you!!! These mini-walls are currently being combined into small garden sheds. More information and pics of those coming soon!
-Mr. Dice
Mrs. Welden's AP US History class participated in a Progressive Era Recruitment Fair today. Students became historical reformers and created fair booths to present information and recruit supporters for their particular area. The class then voted by secret ballot to determine the most accurate and effective booth. Votes are currently being tallied and the winner will be announced in class tomorrow.
JHS Weekly Update: 2/13-2/19
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Get your Valentine's Candy-Grams!
JHS Weekly Update: 2/5-2/11
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JHS Weekly Information: 1/29-2/5
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Comet families! The JCS school board voted to move the high school to semesters beginning the 2023/24 school year. We will be looking at, potentially, making the switch from trimesters to semesters for the middle and elementary schools as well.
Good evening Comets! Due to the conditions of our backroad routes, JCS will have to close for tomorrow Thursday, January 26th. I know the main roads are good to go but we have many students who live out of town or drive themselves. We would be unable to get these students and would be at risk of not hitting our 75% attendance required by the state.I have confidence that we will be ready to go by Friday. Have a good night!
Good evening Comet families! In anticipation of the incoming inclement weather, JCS will be closed tomorrow Wednesday, January 25th. My hope is that this earlier announcement will provide parents with some extra time to make arrangements if necessary. Have a good evening
The Williams Elementary Comet Cruisers running program is looking for individuals, organizations, and businesses to sponsor students to complete a couch to 5K program this spring. We will begin in mid March and run the 5K during Riverfest weekend. It is $80 to sponsor a runner to receive certificate, t-shirt, and a brand new pair of running shoes. If you sponsor 3 or more students, your company name will be on the back of our shirts! Please see the attached donation form or contact Rachel Mandrelle at rmandrelle@jonesvilleschools.org.
Texting or talking on the phone without a hands-free device while driving is always a bad idea. Keep your focus on the road, not your phone. #FarmersSafe
The Williams Elementary Comet Cruisers running program is looking for individuals, organizations, and businesses to sponsor students to complete a couch to 5K program this spring. We will begin in mid March and run the 5K during Riverfest weekend. It is $80 to sponsor a runner to receive certificate, t-shirt, and a brand new pair of running shoes. If you sponsor 3 or more students, your company name will be on the back of our shirts! Please see the attached donation form or contact Rachel Mandrelle at rmandrelle@jonesvilleschools.org
Link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hFMV6nVfvXv-Ap2Mgi0R3WcbcUorTd73bcEQ3MMSrXs/edit?usp=sharing