It's Decision Day! Mrs. Bugbee hosted a Decision Day celebration for all seniors on Friday, April 28th. Seniors gathered to declare their post-secondary plans while enjoying coffee, juice, donuts and muffins. Jonesville Community Schools would like to congratulate our seniors on all of their current success but also wish them the best of luck in all of their future endeavors. Comet PRIDE!
almost 2 years ago, Katie Griffiths
Decision Day
almost 2 years ago, Katie Griffiths
JHS Weekly Update
Jonesville Community Schools would like to offer its congratulations to the valedictorians of this year's graduating class. We are both proud and appreciative of all of the hard work that has earned this great accomplishment! Pictured: Abigail Gutowski, Vanessa Irish, Kierstyn Keller, Bella Maddox, Tiana Palmer, Damion Scharer, Hannah Spencer, Kyle Toner, Taylor Tracy and Brady Wright Not pictured: Meghan Raymond
almost 2 years ago, Katie Griffiths
2023
Mr. Sam Shaffer, of Shaffer Pottery, shared his clay expertise with a demonstration about throwing pottery on a wheel. Several students were brave enough to give it a try and were quite successful. JHS would like to offer a big thank you to Mrs. Sundberg for facilitating this opportunity for her students!
about 2 years ago, Katie Griffiths
Pottery
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Pottery
about 2 years ago, Katie Griffiths
Update
Check out this opportunity!
about 2 years ago, Katie Griffiths
FEA
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
about 2 years ago, Katie Griffiths
Update
If you are interested in purchasing Jonesville Comet Track apparel, please use the ling below to access the store. http://heritagecustomdesigns.com/jonesville_track
about 2 years ago, Katie Griffiths
about 2 years ago, Katie Griffiths
Update
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 Construction class at JHS is excited to begin building sheds after spring break. We have two confirmed clients and are looking for at least one more. If you are interested in having a small structure built (garden shed, hunting blind, playhouse, etc.), please contact Jeff Dice via text or phone at 989-246-4298.
about 2 years ago, Katie Griffiths
Construction
Each year, the top fifteen seniors in the entire Big 8 conference are recognized as the Big 8 Academic All-Conference team. Students are selected by a formula combining simplified grade point average and college entrance test scores. It is with sincere congratulations and appreciation that Jonesville Community Schools is able to recognize Damion Scharer, Bella Maddox and Brady Wright as three of these top academic students. Jonesville Community Schools would like to offer Damion Scharer a second congratulations as he is the 2023 Big 8 Academic All-Conference team captain (the top academic student in the conference).
about 2 years ago, Katie Griffiths
Big 8
The Jonesville High 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. We are now challenging the staff of Reading High School to "Raise Hope & Foster Dreams"! 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, Katie Griffiths
RH & FD
Thanks to Mr. Dice and his Woodworking class, WES families made their own "My Little Library" bookshelves Thursday evening. With all the pieces already cut and grooved, families were able to put the shelves together in record time - less than an hour. To make the bookshelves their own, students were then given paint and brush and their choice of age appropriate books to take home. "Watching the families work together was the highlight of the night." - Linda Quiggle, JHS and One Comet Librarian. Also on hand for the night were WES and One Comet Librarian, Mrs. Schneider and helpers, Bryanna Blossom, Brodie Henson, Brad Wright. Holland Thompson and Sierra Winter also helped set up. This was the first exclusively "One Comet" Library program. Johnathan Rands's visits and writing workshop on March 30 & 31st and the following events at the Jonesville District Library are also part of One Comet's programming for "March is Reading Month": Family Story Time on Financial Wellness with children's activities on April 20 at 5 PM LEGO Build on March 24 at 3:30 PM Dr. Seuss party on March 29 at 4 PM
about 2 years ago, Katie Griffiths
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As part of the reading and study of the novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, Mrs. Stanton's English 9 classes completed maps of Maycomb, Alabama. These maps included specific details of the plot.
about 2 years ago, Katie Griffiths
Stanton
about 2 years ago, Katie Griffiths
JHS
about 2 years ago, Katie Griffiths
JHS
Good evening Comet families! This is just a reminder that tomorrow Friday, March 10th is a half day for all students. Please make arrangements accordingly. Have a good night and go Comets!
about 2 years ago, Erik Weatherwax
Congratulations to our February Students-of-the-Month! These students were recognized for demonstrating the Comet characteristic of ENCOURAGEMENT!
about 2 years ago, Katie Griffiths
JHS SOM