
At the Nortonville Fall Fest today discussing all the great things the bond will bring to JCN. Come by a pick up flyers.


The BOE determined that 5.5 million of bond projects would meet the district's highest needs and allow future capital outlay projects to maintain facilities. Watch this video for cost breakdown: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uAZGFwFlNV3i7pgUGndYRm-s0tWJ8suy/view?usp=sharing



In September we celebrated Dot Day in the EMS library. Mrs. Courtney read The Dot by Peter Reynolds to K-6th graders. The Dot is about growth mindset and being creative. The older students illustrated their dot with something new they tried. The younger students decorated their dots with their favorite colors. Our library looks beautiful with all these dots.







Last week was National 4-H week. Some of our 4-H students exhibited some of their projects in the library. It is awesome to see student success outside of school.


🍁A beautiful Hunter's Moon was setting over our JCN Charger🍁Another beautiful fall morning at JCN🍁


The project would replace obsolete fire alarm systems at the EMS and high schools. The new system would allow for all emergency communication, including fire, tornado, and crisis, through one system. Communication in emergencies is vital for increased safety and security.


This project was determined to help save on rising energy costs. The building lighting at the EMS and high school would be replaced with an energy-efficient system that includes LED lights and motion technology.


Sophomores had the chance to visit Washburn Tech today to explore the programs available for their Junior and Senior years.


Congratulations to William Elias for Athlete of the Week! 🏈
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TWO Chargers are up for Athlete of the Week, Merrick Noll and Lucas Meredith!
Don't forget, you can vote once each day!
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🏐 Our volleyball team is headed to Regionals 🏐 MONDAY, October 21 @4:00 pm 🏐 Lyndon High School 🏐 this is a new Regional Quad format 🏐 the winner will advance 🏐 KSHSAA for more information


Proposed additions at the high school will allow all classes to be held inside the main building, improving the safety and security of students and staff. The updates will include a state-of-the-art Ag classroom. Currently, 70 of 117 students are involved in AG and FFA.




Make sure you have registered to vote. The deadline is today! #JCNexcellence https://www.kdor.ks.gov/apps/voterreg/home/index


Parents of High School students, please be aware of a scam that is claiming to be ACT prep. Please be cautious. Remember that through JCN, the only ACT Prep class we have promoted is called the ACT Power Prep class. If you have questions, don't hesitate to call us.

We learned that the bond information mailer may have had a delivery problem, and we are looking into the issue. Please share the following link to an electronic version: https://drive.google.com/file/d/15fkHe2ENlT7pFHDAFmYHCvB79Ou3V7oa/view?usp=sharing


Register to vote for the November 5th election! The last day to register is October 15th. You can check your voter status by scanning the QR code or register by visiting https://www.kdor.ks.gov/apps/voterreg/home/index



One area the bond focuses on is ADA access. Parking lot improvements and new ramp access at the high school will provide a better entrance experience for all people. Asphalting the gravel and widening the stadium ramps and deck will also improve ADA accessibility.



👟CC @ PR: Boy's tied for third with St James, behind Eudora, and Tongie. Medal winners: Bailey Jenkins - 20th, Lucas Meridith - Inv. champion!! Scottie Roloff - 16th, Max Kane - 21st. Many PR's. Awesome Job JCN Cross Country👟

The high school is doing monthly art challenges! September's challenge was "sticky note". Students had to make a work of art with only a sticky note. Our lovely paraprofessionals were our judges for this month and voted Adrienne Hall's artwork for 1st place, Michael Lee for 2nd, and Izzy LaGrande in 3rd! Congrats to our September winners!
Stay tuned for October's art challenge: "lyrics"!










Thank you to all constituents who attended the community meetings this week. We appreciate the conversation, feedback, and engagement. #JCNexcellence Here is the project breakdown and the proposed bond's cost.

