The Jonesville Community School Board will have four openings this year. There are two six year terms, one four year term, and one two year term available. Please be sure to specify which one you are running for. The deadline is July 26th by 4:00 pm. You can either come to JCS central off at 115 East st. to get a petition for signatures, or go to the county clerk's office and pay $100. Come be a part of the Comet community!
over 2 years ago, Erik Weatherwax
Comet families! As you have probably heard, we have been in talks about a potential athletic conference change to the Cascades conference. This is something that has been, loosely, discussed for years but a formal invitation was sent out to JCS on June 10th. We have had committee meetings that included community members, coaches, board members, principals, etc. so that we can hear all the perspectives. We also held a community engagement meeting last night. We know the history of the Big 8 goes back many decades and has a proud tradition, so why even have this discussion? With declining enrollment amongst schools, other Big 8 schools have had to cut athletic opportunities altogether whether it's golf or JV sports to name a couple. This has limited the opportunities for our students and has made finding make up games very challenging. In meetings with the Big 8, they have said they will work to bring those programs back but there is uncertainty with that due to enrollments and budgets. Please take a look at the attached form to see offerings of the Big 8 and Cascades to get a better idea. A couple of questions from the community have been about the history and the distances. History is important and tradition matters no doubt about it. However, it doesn’t solve the opportunity issue for our kids today. If that history deprives our kids of what could be a better future then we have to think about that. As for the distance difference, the average distance increases from 28.71 in the Big 8 to 37.2 in the Cascades Conference. I know this is no small decision for our community. The other schools in the Big 8 have good people and kids and want what is best for their students. This is not a reflection of them at all. However, we also have to advocate for our kids and when you remove all other aspects, this is what is best for them. The coaches, JCS staff, and community members we have engaged with have all been supportive but with good questions. The board will vote on whether to make this switch on Monday, June 27th. If it passes, this will take effect in the ‘23/24 school year. Whether it passes or not, we look forward to great things from our Comet athletes. Go Comets!
over 2 years ago, Erik Weatherwax
The Jonesville Community School Board will have four openings this year. There are three trustee positions and one secretary position. The deadline is July 26th by 4:00 pm. You can either come to JCS central office at 115 East st. to get a petition and signatures, or go to the county clerk's office and pay $100. Be sure to check the terms because they are different. Come be a part of the great things going on in JCS! Go Comets!
over 2 years ago, Erik Weatherwax
Comet families! Jonesville Community Schools has been in conversations with the Cascades Conference about moving to their league. Last week, they extended a formal invitation to the Cascade Conference. I am well aware of the history that Jonesville has with the Big 8 and this is not a decision to be taken lightly, so we have had small committee meetings with community members and staff about this potential move. We would now like to extend an invitation to the larger community about this. We will be holding a Q&A on Tuesday, June 21st for families interested at the Jonesville High School at 6:00. Please come with any questions you may have. This is an exciting opportunity for JCS, but I want to be sure that all questions and concerns are answered before a formal decision is made. We hope to see you then! Go Comets!!!
over 2 years ago, Erik Weatherwax
Congratulations to ALL of our precalculus students for passing the CLEP test! These students have the opportunity to receive credit at the college level as a result. For example, Seth Shafer, a graduate of the Class of 2022, will be attending Trine University in the fall and has already received credit for the precalculus before even stepping foot on campus.
over 2 years ago, Katie Griffiths
Precalculus CLEP
over 2 years ago, Katie Griffiths
JHS Weekly Update
SAT TEST CENTER CLOSURE! Jonesville High School test center will be closed on June 4th, 2022 and will NOT be conducting the Saturday SAT test as scheduled. We apologize for the inconvenience!
over 2 years ago, Teryn Bugbee
SAT
The Advanced Arts class came up with a design idea for a mural painting to be featured at Williams' Elementary School. Payton Jenkins, Siler Millies, Cailine Quainton, and Megan McCoy completed the mural project with the help of a few young artists. It is located outside the elementary library.
over 2 years ago, Katie Griffiths
WES Mural
WES Mural
WES Mural
WES Mural
over 2 years ago, Katie Griffiths
JHS Weekly Update
Congratulations to our students who were chosen as students-of-the-month for May!
over 2 years ago, Katie Griffiths
SOM- May
FFA hosted Food for America on Friday, May 20th! Food for America is a National FFA program developed to teach younger students about Agriculture. This year the Jonesville FFA chose the themes, Tractor Implements and Uses, Farm to Fashion, and Sustainable Farming with Recycling. Greenmark, Inc. donated three tractors for the event. The elementary teachers signed up for a specific time to bring their classes to the FFA barn. Once they arrived, the students were separated into groups and rotated through the three lessons. They were then given the time to visit the animals, climb into the tractors and learn roping skills. The FFA members spent the entire day teaching and assisting the younger students in order to improve agricultural advocacy.
over 2 years ago, Katie Griffiths
FFA
FFA
FFA
FFA
The Class of 2022 participated in their senior walk on Friday, May 20th. JCS is excited for the the walks of each of our graduates as they venture their new paths. View the short video clip using this link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1R1BcplDwwaSVf3F5zPqLKEaTd0Bk18yD/view?usp=sharing
over 2 years ago, Katie Griffiths
Senior Walk
over 2 years ago, Katie Griffiths
Weekly Update: 5/23-5/27
Our Peer-to-Peer group celebrated a successful school year of building new friendships by going bowling! A big thank you to the Molinaros and L & J Lanes for their hospitality, we had a wonderful time and more memories were made.
over 2 years ago, Katie Griffiths
P2P
P2P
P2P
Abstract Life A Creative Collaboration Jonesville High School Advanced Art Class collaborated to create this amazing artwork from recycled frames. Each artist applied their own creativity, personal connections and sense of significance behind what Life in the Abstract means to them. They then problem solved together how to construct with balance, movement and thought given to all of the organizational principles of design and elements of art. Thank you to County National Bank for this opportunity and support of the arts and our artists. Artists: Kathleen Dorman Kaje Gilbert Kaylee Graves Brynn Harmon Payton Jenkins Marissa Lehman Megan McCoy Siler Millies Cailine Quainton Rian Spencer
over 2 years ago, Katie Griffiths
Collaborative Art
Collaborative Art
Collaborative Art
Collaborative Art
The Class of 2022 visited Cedar Point today as their class trip. So many memories were made and fun was had by all!
over 2 years ago, Katie Griffiths
Cedar Point
over 2 years ago, Katie Griffiths
JHS Weekly Update
Jonesville Mission will be providing their fresh food boxes tomorrow at the Carl Fast Memorial Park at 4:00.
over 2 years ago, Erik Weatherwax
Three of our promising Jonesville High School craftsmen worked together on creating a very special box for the Graves' family. Great job gentlemen!!
over 2 years ago, Katie Griffiths
Construction Trades
over 2 years ago, Katie Griffiths
JHS Weekly Update