Come out tomorrow morning and cheer on the Comet Cruisers as they complete their 5K! The race starts at 8:00 am behind JHS. Afterward, head over to Nutrition Extreme to pick up your shake or purchase some raffle tickets.
almost 2 years ago, Emily Ramirez
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Come out to Riverfest this weekend for your chance to win one of the super cool mini sheds built by JMS students! Raffle tickets are $10 each or 3 for $25. The sheds will be on display in front of the middle school and at Jonesville Lumber. Ticket booth is at Jonesville Lumber.
almost 2 years ago, Emily Ramirez
shed
Congratulations to our April students of the month!
about 2 years ago, Emily Ramirez
April
A group of over 50 Jonesville Middle School students, staff, and parents started their day with a 4 mile bike ride to school this morning. They started at the old Wicker Works building and ended at JMS. Thanks to Miss VanderHill for coordinating this fun event!
about 2 years ago, Emily Ramirez
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Congratulations to our March Students of the Month!
about 2 years ago, Emily Ramirez
March 2023
Last night, the City of Jonesville awarded citizen of the year to three former Jonesville School alum: Dr. Leising, former teacher and current volunteer at WES, and Hayden James and Carson Laney who are 2020 graduates. Their stories of gratitude and service was a model of what the award is about. Though I did not have the pleasure of knowing the two graduates, it was clear the reason they were awarded youth citizens of the year. Congratulations and Go Comets!
about 2 years ago, Erik Weatherwax
Carson Laney
Dr. Leising
Hayden James
From Mrs. Mandrelle: Thursday was the culmination of our engineering unit. All week we imagined, designed, and built pop bottle rockets. It was a beautiful day for a launch. The goal was to get it to go as high as possible and land the egg astronaut safely. Top launch today was about 50 feet with the egg survival. Highest launch overall was about 75 feet with an unfortunate ending to the egg. Overall we had a success rate of 16 out 28 eggs surviving launch and landing.
about 2 years ago, Emily Ramirez
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There's still time to order your 2022-2023 Jonesville Middle School yearbook. Use the link below to place your order by April 24, 2023. https://ybpay.lifetouch.com/Order/SelectJob?isAdvertisementOnly=False&jobNumber=9918223
about 2 years ago, Emily Ramirez
Please encourage your student to check the lost and found before Spring Break. We will be donating unclaimed items on Friday, March 31.
about 2 years ago, Emily Ramirez
lost n found
We have been overwhelmed with shed requests!! The JCS community is awesome!! Thanks to so many of you who have expressed interest in supporting our Trades classes. At this time we have more than 20 requests for sheds!! I wish we had the time to build them all. Hopefully, you will have more opportunities to support our program. Our students are excited to build stuff. Next year we hope to have more students who want to do that. But at this time we are at our limit (and then some). The pricing comes down to materials and discussions with the client on what they feels is a fair price. Thanks! Go Comets!
about 2 years ago, Erik Weatherwax
Shed
The Jonesville Middle School staff was honored to wear their "Raise Hope & Foster Dreams" t-shirt (provided by Hillsdale and Branch County branches of MDHHS) to provide awareness around the great need for foster care. Keep Kids in Our Community! Wear your t-shirt with school pride, While spreading the message far and wide. Our kids need places to lay their heads, Our county is lacking foster home beds. Children are leaving schools, teachers, and friends, Recruiting foster families will help end these trends. Our kids need us to do our best, To find loving families on our quest. You can help, it is simple you see, Just sport this shirt around the community!!!
about 2 years ago, Emily Ramirez
Foster
Happy Pi Day! Mrs. Rice's class practiced calculating circumference today to celebrate.
about 2 years ago, Emily Ramirez
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