Here is a pie chart of district expenditures and where the money is allocated. This is from the '22/23 school year. If you look at other districts across the state, they are all very similar. You will notice that 80% of our budget goes to wages, benefits, retirement, etc. The ESSER category was from the Williams Elementary project and that money is gone. The maintenance category, the items the bond is asking for, is around 3% of the entire budget. Within that, you have many different items that the money has to go towards. For example: water/sewer, trash disposal, property/liability insurance, electric/gas, vehicle repair, maintenance and custodial supplies, etc. THEN, you have money for the projects that you want to address. This money is what goes towards anything that needs to be fixed, replaced, or updated. It amounts to around $150,000 which can fluctuate a little from year to year depending upon the needs. This is why Michigan schools have bonds and sinking funds to address these projects. And again, the fund balance is there to cover paying staff over the 2 months we don’t receive state aid, emergency repairs, and cuts from the state.
over 1 year ago, Erik Weatherwax
District Budget Allocation
Bond fact sheet that shows all the projects to be completed.
over 1 year ago, Erik Weatherwax
Bond Fact Sheet
5 more days until the vote on the Comet bond! Here is some information to help you vote: All voting in person is done at the Jonesville Fire dept. unless you live in Pulaski and then you go to your own precinct. Absentee ballots drop off at the local Clerk's Office. Visit michigan.gov/vote for locations. Register to vote at your local Clerk's Office. Visit michigan.gov/vote for locations. You can find information about the bond at Jonesvilleschools.org. VOTE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH!
over 1 year ago, Erik Weatherwax
Williams Elementary Angel Tree
over 1 year ago, Brittany Nash
Angel Tree
Reminder that I, Superintendent Erik Weatherwax, will be at the Jonesville Middle School library tomorrow at 5:30 to answer any last minute bond questions you may have. If you are unable to make it, feel free to call me at 849-9075 with your questions. Hope to see you there and go Comets!!!
over 1 year ago, Erik Weatherwax
This is a mock-up of the updates to the football field that will be done with the bond. It's not exact because there has to be more detailed planning, but it shows a possible layout that includes the new handicapped parking, multipurpose building, sidewalk, and lights. The 0 mill bond vote is next Tuesday, November 7th. This bond will not increase your taxes and the rate will go down over time. It focuses on safety and security, updates to classroom furniture and instructional technology, and infrastructure.
over 1 year ago, Erik Weatherwax
Football Field
November Lunch menu!
over 1 year ago, Brittany Nash
LUNCH MENU
Happy Halloween from Williams Elementary!
over 1 year ago, Brittany Nash
Halloween
Halloween
Halloween
Halloween
Halloween
Halloween
Halloween
Halloween
Halloween
Halloween
Bond language explained
over 1 year ago, Erik Weatherwax
Bond Language Explained
Support our Comet band!
over 1 year ago, Erik Weatherwax
Band Fundraiser
Comet community! We have a high school student, Ryder Cornett, who is in FFA whose fair project on "Analyzation of Food Waste in Our Society won at the state level. As a result, he is now a national finalist (Top 10 in the U.S.) and is competing next week at the National FFA Convention in Indianapolis, Indiana. He needs our help to collect some more data on his project. If you could take a quick couple of minutes and fill this out to help him out that would be great: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1DRCRjG2t-L-93n1PoEKuVoyr3hR9a9cwf3G3gqkm6is/edit Go Ryder and Comets!
over 1 year ago, Erik Weatherwax
Quick bond FAQ! November 7th is the vote!
over 1 year ago, Erik Weatherwax
Bond FAQ
We want to congratulate Mrs. Warner on being granted $4300 from the Hillsdale County Community Foundation and Heartwood Solar! This grant will be applied to teaching the kids at Williams how to code and improve their basic computer programming skills. By adding this technology component to the S.T.E.M curriculum, our students will have hands on learning opportunities and gain confidence as they begin their journey of success in today's world!
over 1 year ago, Brittany Nash
S.T.E.M. GRANT
The bond vote is 2 weeks from today! Go to jonesvilleschools.org for more information about the bond.
over 1 year ago, Erik Weatherwax
Bond Info
This is the answer to the question, "Why didn't you just move the football complex to the high school along with the track?".
over 1 year ago, Jonesville Schools
Football Field
Here is a quick summary of the November 7th bond project. It is a 0 mill increase focusing on safety and security, classroom and instructional technology updates, and critical repairs/renovations. The bond will not increase your taxes and they will begin going down in 2034 and continue to go down each year over the life of the bond. Visit Jonesvilleschools.org for more information!
over 1 year ago, Erik Weatherwax
Bond Fact Sheet
First grade had "safetyville" stations set up this morning to teach students about how germs travel and how to prevent the spread of germs, how to keep their teeth clean, gun safety and what to do if they find a gun, traffic rules, bus safety, how to call 911, and a kids fire safety house which taught them how to exit a house that's on fire. Thank you so much to all of the people who made this possible for our first grade students!
over 1 year ago, Brittany Nash
Safety Day
Safety Day
Safety Day
Safety Day
Safety Day
Safety Day
This box along with valves and HVAC controls are what need to be replaced at Jonesville High School. When we upgraded our HVAC system a couple years ago, the problem we ran into is that the new system doesn't "talk" to the old system. It's too outdated. We had to update our software that ran both the high school and elementary because it ran on Windows '98, which is no longer supported or available so if the system went down we were out of luck. Right now, there are times that Vern has to climb up to manually move dampeners at the high school. It's another example of something that is just past its life. The committee selected this project because we need to finish updating our system and the new system can help with energy efficiency.
over 1 year ago, Erik Weatherwax
HVAC
REMINDER!
over 1 year ago, Brittany Nash
HALF DAY!
Here are some photos from Mrs. Martin's art class. We are very excited to be able to offer this to our middle schoolers this year! They are doing great projects!
over 1 year ago, Erik Weatherwax
JMS Art
Group Work
Group Work
Dragon Eye
Fall Leaves