
The bond will provide two new educational spaces at the high school, allowing all classes to be housed in the high school building and improving the safety & security of staff and students. Two interior classrooms will be remodeled to house classes currently in the Tech Center.





To confirm your voter registration, go to https://myvoteinfo.voteks.org/VoterView or scan the QR code on the picture. This will verify your eligibility to vote on the November 5th election, including the JCN bond referendum.


This graphic details the estimated cost of the proposed 5.5 million dollar bond project. We still retain 6% state aid for the bond to help fund. The community survey found that a majority of people would support a bond with around a $75.00 yearly increase in property taxes.


Voter deadlines are quickly approaching. Oct 15th is the voter registration deadline and advanced voting at the court house starts on Oct 16th. Election day is November 5th.


🏐 JV/V Volleyball 📅 Tuesday, Oct 1st, 2024 🆚 Jackson Heights & Horton ⏰ 5:00 pm 📍 JCNHS (302 5th St. Winchester KS) 🎟️ $6 Adults $4 Students


Seniors and senior parents, Benedictine College will be at parent teacher conferences on October 28th from 6-7 pm to speak with anyone who has questions about FAFSA, they will be at the Elementary School. We highly encourage all Seniors and parents to attend since BC will be sharing very important FAFSA information to help you complete your information.


📚The Juniors and Seniors are going to go to McLouth for a Job and College Career Fair on October 7th. This is a great opportunity for our students to explore various career options and gain valuable insights into their futures📚



Within our Applied Business Development class, we started our school spirit store, Jeff North Creations. Students have been working hard in mastering the craft and learning the ins and outs of shirt pressing, building a business one detail at a time!
Check out our website!
https://sites.google.com/usd339.net/jeffnorthcreations/home

🏐Congratulations to our JCN HS JV Volleyball team🏐They won first place in our JV VB Round Robin Hosted on Saturday🏐A great job against good competition🏐

Next week, we will hold two community meetings to provide bond information and facts. We look forward to engaging with our constituents on October 8 at the high school and October 9th at the elementary/middle school. Both meetings start at 6:00 p.m.


🏈CANCELLATION ALERT🏈The High School JV Football game Monday has been cancelled🏈Please let friends and family know🏈

Preschool, kindergarten, 1st & 2nd graders will be celebrating Grandparents Day on Friday, November 1st. Mark your calendars now. Actual invitations will be sent home on October 4th.


The bond will repair many areas of roofing at the EMS and HS. In addition to preventing leaks and water damage, our property insurance company is concerned about the district's roof ages. They will require repairs and fixes to maintain insurance coverage for our facilities.


Please make sure you have registered to vote in the November Election. You must be registered in order to vote on the JCN Bond referendum. Pass this on to other people who are eligible to vote.


Hs Business students learning about financial institutions in personal finance with Braeden McGinnis from Union State Bank!


The proposed bond will create a secure entrance at the high school and move ADA access to the front of the building. The entrance project will repair steps, create ramp access, and repair the deteriorating retaining wall at the front of the building.



Miss Schmelzle's 5th grade practiced teamwork, communication, and problem solving skills during morning meeting today.




Sixth graders enjoying the library.







Securing our buildings is essential for the safety of students and staff. Currently, visitors at EMS can enter the cafeteria before the office. This project relocates the cafeteria entrance behind a secure entry, requiring visitors to check-in.



The bond projects are needed around the district to improve safety and security, accessibility, classroom environments, and building efficiency. These 5.5 million dollar bond projects were identified as the most urgent.
