
No plans tonight? Now you do! Come out and support our chargers!


Winners of the Great Pumpkin Contest. Thank you Greta, from the Nortonville Public Library, for hosting the contest and for the prizes. We had two first place students who were absent today.






¡Feliz dia de los Muertos!



👟CHANGE OF TIME👟THE JCN BOYS WILL BE RUNNING AT 11:30 A.M.👟THIS WAS CHANGED THIS AFTERNOON👟PLEASE COME OUT AND SUPPORT OUR STATEBOUND BOYS CC TEAM👟SATURDAY, WAMEGO COUNTRY CLUB, 11:30 START TIME👟

Miss Schmelzle's 5th grade students enjoyed learning about chemical reactions while making lava lamps. They also used teamwork and problem solving skills while trying to make the tallest pumpkin tower using toothpicks and candy pumpkins!🎃🧪








🏈Come support our Charger Football team as they take
on the Cyclones in the Bi-District playoffs🏈All support
is greatly appreciated.🏈Go Big Green🏈705 Jessie Street. Wathena🏈


Mr. Courtney will be selling Junior class fundraiser candy bars at the middle school basketball gate tonight. Please purchase some and help support the Junior class.


Congrats to the following winners for October's art challenge, "lyrics"! 1st place: Essie Funk, 2nd place: Samantha Slifer, 3rd place: Izzy LeGrand. Thanks to James, one of our custodians, for judging for the month of October and for all those who participated!









Bond Question of the Day - CMAR and Architect -
Question: Is it true the district already has hired an architect and construction manager at-risk for this bond project? Isn’t that a premature? What if the bond doesn’t pass?
Answer: Yes, the district has hired JGR Architects and DCS Services. Both of these firms provide the services necessary to have the accurate cost estimates needed to place the bond on the ballot. The district must ensure the bond amount will cover the projects that have been promised to the public without overestimating the amount needed by more than a small contingency for unforeseen construction issues. Both JGR and DCS have provided these pre-bond services free of charge. The district owes them nothing unless the bond passes and their work progresses to the design and construction phases. After bond passage, the architect will turn the preliminary designs and sketches into construction blueprints, and DCS Servies will bid out and supervise the construction work to ensure the district gets the best quality at the lowest possible price.

A secure entrance is essential for schools as it serves as the first line of defense in protecting students, staff, and visitors. It helps control and monitor access to the building, ensuring that only authorized individuals can enter. This setup deters potential threats, limits unauthorized access, and enhances the overall safety of the school environment. Secure entrances also provide peace of mind for parents, staff, and students, fostering a safer, more focused learning atmosphere by reducing risks and disruptions.





Bond Question of the Day - Future Bonds -
Question: Are there plans for more bonds to come after this one?
This is a thirty-year bond, and we do not plan to bring another bond before the voters until this new bond is paid off. Even after this bond is paid off, there are no plans for another bond. The district paid the last bond off 4 years early, saving taxpayers $186,000 in interest. We plan to pay this bond off early as well. Our board feels that setting the bond up for a longer term gives the district greater flexibility to adjust mill rates over the long-term to keep the mill rate more stable.

Watch this short video on the district's great stewardship of taxpayers' money to ensure quality education and the lasting legacy of JCN. Go Chargers!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uAZGFwFlNV3i7pgUGndYRm-s0tWJ8suy/view?usp=drive_link


The November Board of Education meeting has been moved to November 4 @ 7:00 pm due to Veteran's Day on the regular meeting date.

Bond Question of the Day - Mill Rate -
Question: How does USD 339’s mill rate compare to other districts in Kansas?
Answer: The total mill rate for all district funds is 47.755 mills. In 2023-24, the state average mill rate for school districts was 51.944 mills. USD 339 ranked 72nd lowest total school mill levy of the 286 school districts. If the bond passes, the additional 6.5 mills for bond and interest would move the district higher in the mill rate rankings. It is difficult to predict exactly where we would fall in the rankings due to other districts rates also increasing if they pass bonds; however, our ranking would likely be slightly above the mid-point of the 286 district mill rate rankings if our bond passes.

The bond projects focus on safety in having all students under one roof. The additions will allow an Ag classroom to be added to the high school to improve student learning opportunities. There would be no student transitions across the parking lot.




Bond Question of the Day - Out-of-District Enrollment
Question: How many students from out-of-district attend the district, and do they pay taxes to support our schools?
Answer: USD 339 has 115 out-of-district students that attend K-12. This represents 25% of our student population. The taxes to operate the schools are collected statewide and then redistributed to schools based on a per-pupil formula. In this way, the district receives the same funding from out-of-district students as our in-district students to aid in the operation of our schools. The additional revenue from out-of-district students helps maintain staff and teacher salaries at higher levels and pays for the general costs of education services. However, out-of-district families pay property taxes in their home district, not ours. Likewise, families living in USD 339 and their students go to another school district pay their property taxes in our district. The bond and interest taxes levied stay in the local school district and are not redistributed through any enrollment formula.

The bond election is just eight days away, although many have already submitted ballots through early voting. Here is the list of projects and funding devoted to each project area. Ensure you exercise your right to vote on November 5th.



Come see us tonight at parent-teacher conferences in Nortonville for our new designs and apparel!


Reminder:
All parent teacher conferences for the EMS and the high school will be held at the EMS.
Conferences are from 4-7:30pm on Monday and 8am-3pm on Tuesday.
Thank you.

This is a friendly reminder for seniors and their parents that Benedictine College will be present at the parent-teacher conferences on October 28th from 6-7 PM, located at the Elementary School. They will be available to answer any questions regarding FAFSA. We strongly encourage all seniors and parents to attend, as Benedictine College will provide essential information to assist you in completing your FAFSA.
