
Regional Track and Field Assignments were published on the KSHSAA website. JCN will be hosting 16 schools on May 20th, starting at 3:00pm. Check out the KSHSAA link to see which schools we host. https://www.kshsaa.org/Public/Track/RegionalAssignments.cfm

MS Girls Cheer Tryout Clinic Reminder! Starts tonight 😁! April 5th-7th, 6:00-7:30 @EMS

It's an exciting week at JCNHS. Track meets start today. Friday the seniors will be presenting their SENIOR PROJECT PRESENTATIONS. We end the week the prom red carpet event starting at 7 pm and prom beginning at 8 pm on Saturday.

FBLA members competed at State Conference last week and represented JCN well! The top 4 in each event will be going to Nationals!
Business Calculations - Lawrence Pollard - 8th
Computer Applications - Clara Johnson - 1st
Cyber Security - Keagan Baker - 3rd
Database Design & Applications - Keagan Baker - 7th
Help Desk - Lawrence Pollard - 7th
Intro to Public Speaking - Aubrey Weishaar - 3rd
Networking Infrastructures - Keagan Baker - 7th
Spreadsheet Applications - Holly Forge - 1st
Word Processing - Eli Weishaar - 5th




April is National Poetry Month! We are celebrating here in the high school library by creating blackout poetry to decorate the “poet-tree” with. On Monday, April 4th “readin’ with my Peeps” starts. We will read a book written in prose, Three Things I Know are True.



FBLA at State Leadership Conference


The phones at the schools and district office are not working this morning in case you are trying to telephone them. We have a call in to the company and they will hopefully be back in working order soon.

A huge thank you to those who came out to see "Puffs" on Friday and Saturday night! The show was an amazing success, and the kids were happy to see you there! Thank you so much for your continued support of the JCN Theatre Department!

I enjoyed watching Ryan Feldkamp, sr., play in the Highland All Star Game on Sunday. He played very well with 19 points and 6 rebounds in the game. Congrats!

The seniors finished listening to Pretend She’s Here, our read aloud book, today. We celebrated with chips and salsa and brownies. On April 4th we will start another book Three Things I Know are True by Betty Culley, a book written in prose for National Poetry Month.


The Juniors and Seniors were all invited to the prom by this year’s prom servers. It will be a “roaring” good time!


Theatre in Our Schools Facts #10 and #11 !
10: "High school students who earn multiple arts credits are five times more likely
to graduate than students with low involvement in the arts." National Endowment for the Arts: The Arts and Achievement in At-Risk Youth, 2012
11: "Students attending live performances of theater (i.e., field trips and school performances) demonstrated higher levels of social emotional skills, and stronger command of the plot and vocabulary of the play they attended, versus viewing movie adaptations of the same plays." Educational Researcher, 2018

MS Scholar's Bowl tonight, March 21st, at Jackson Heights is cancelled.

Thanks to all the grandparents who attended the PreK - 2nd grade Grandparents Day. 🌺 We loved spending time with you & showing you our classrooms.





Don't put away your snow boots and winter coat, yet. Planning to have school tomorrow unless more snow arrives making things change. One last day wintery day and then hopefully spring weather arrives to stay over spring break! Wishing you all a great spring break following school tomorrow. Note: If your road has major issues, currently, please reach out to your bus driver to give them a heads-up.

Who says the principal stays in the office all day?! 🤗 Thank you, Mr. Stapp, for having fun with the students today!





JCNEMS Primary wing celebrated Read Across America on Friday. Ms Jennings started the celebration reading “Green Eggs and Ham”, by Dr. Seuss. Then the students were off to their classrooms to eat some green eggs and ham followed by 4 classroom rotations full of stories and activities. The celebration ended with Mr Stapp reading, “The Cat and the Hat”, followed by students eating red jello with blue whipped cream, representing Thing 1 and Thing 2.




Theatre in Our Schools Fact #9: "Middle school teachers invested in an after-school musical theatre program gain creativity and problem-solving skills, sense of community, resilience, and theatre expertise." Capturing Student and Teacher Creative Growth through the After-School JumpStart Theatre Program, Year Two Report, 2017

The JCN Theatre Department is offering our Show Shirts for Sale! If you would like to support your local high school theatre department and get some swaggy show merch, consider purchasing a shirt! All forms are due by Friday March 11th for guaranteed delivery for the week of our show!
Cost of shirt is $15 dollars! Thank you for supporting the JCN Theatre Department!
https://forms.gle/LQRo6VLygotHBv6h7


Theatre in Our Schools Facts #5, 6, 7, and 8.
5: "44 states require districts or schools to offer arts instruction at the elementary, middle ,and high school level, but only 32 states define the arts in statute or code as a core or academic subject." National Center for Education Statistics, 2020
6: “I have found that using theatre exercises to develop skills in listening, trust, improvisation, imagination, and role-play can help scientists become better able to collaborate and communicate their work.” Patricia Raun, 2017 EdTA Conference
7: "At-risk middle school students engaged in an after-school musical theatre program demonstrate improved confidence, creativity, resiliency, responsibility, collaboration, and sense of community." Capturing Student and Teacher Creative Growth through the AfterSchool JumpStart Theatre Program, Year Two Report, 2017
8: "In 2015, students who took four years of arts classes in high school scored an average of 92 points higher on their SATs than students who took only one half year or less." The College Board 2016