
Reminder:
Lost & Found items will be donated Wednesday, May 10th. Please double check for any lost items on Monday.


James Burney, son to Angela Besotes and Leila Rogers has played basketball his entire High School career, his favorite sport since the 4th grade. Since then he has worked hard to improve immensely. James would like to thank his family and friends for always being there for him when he needed them. James is also very thankful for his Mom. She always tries her best to make sure he's happy and she tells him to go to school because sports are very important in life but family and school are also very important. James is very thankful for Olan Fulfer because he has been there for him when he needed it and he will always be there no matter what. He thanks Olan for pushing him to become a better person in life and teaching him life skills. Olan has been his father figure growing up and continues to encourage him to try his best in school and sports. James would also like to thank his brother Javon for being there for him and encouraging him to keep going no matter what. James wants to also thank Debby Cunningham for cheering him up when he was down and always being there for him, bringing him pregame snacks, cheering for him, and always finding a way to put a smile on his face. Lastly James would like to thank Mrs. Strickland, Mrs. Mansfield, Mrs. Shetler and all the other teachers that are helping him succeed in his education.


Blade Suto youngest of three, brother of Johnelle and Tori Suto and son of John and Billie Suto. He is the co-valedictorian of his class and is involved in FFA, FBLA, ASB and is the FCCLA chapter president. He was a three year starter for the Eagles and was a 2 time first team all league player for basketball. He also played baseball. He will be attending Briar Cliff, Iowa in the fall where he will be studying exercise science while playing basketball on scholarship. He wants to thank his coaches, teachers and staff members for his time at Joseph High School.


Please join us!


Parents & Students:
Please check the lost & found this week. Items will soon be donated.





Just one day isn't enough to express how truly grateful we are for the dedication and compassion shown by our administrators, Lance Homan and Jason Gorham. Thank you for fostering a safe and happy place to be here at JCS! 🦅💙💛


Wallowa Valley Youth Festival of Art. Check it out! The show runs through May 20. Many of our students have beautiful works of Art on display.


Joseph High School students attended the Wallowa County Career Fair yesterday. Thanks to all of the businesses, schools and organizations that helped make this work! Special thanks to Jori Journigan for organizing the event!






Graduation is almost here!
JUNE 2ND, 2023
4pm on the Football Field


We want to thank our wonderful administrative assistants, Miranda Micka and Shelby Halladay, for tackling the countless roles they play everyday at JCS!


FFA Dinner & Auction this Friday!


Introduction to Agriculture had an educational and beautiful trip to the Wallowa County Nursery today. Thank you Terry and Irene for such a great experience.










GAME DAY!


JCS 4x400 womens relay had a great run in Milton-Freewater yesterday!
Go Eagles!



All JCS staff attended A.L.I.C.E training today.
A.L.I.C.E was developed to ensure schools are prepared to proactively handle the threat of an intruder or active shooter.
(Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, Evacuate).
A big THANK YOU to our great instructor, Ken Thaxter.





Wallowa Valley Youth Arts Festival starts Saturday noon till 4pm Drop by and check out what students have been creating! The Show runs through May 20.


Mr. Micka's 5th & 6th grade science classes got to dissect Steelhead this afternoon. A big THANK YOU to the Forest Service for coming in and helping our students.







Reminder:
Chess Club tomorrow morning in Mrs. Mansfield's room at 7am.

Wallowa Valley Youth Arts Festival opens Saturday 12-4 pm at the Joseph Center!
The Art Show runs through May 20.
Come and see all the wonderful work created by K-12 students.
Mary Hellinger and her City!


Class Pictures
Tuesday April 25th
Grades: PK-7th & 9th-11th