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End of the School Year Trip A Real Treat »
6/6/08 -
JHCS traveled to Stanley, Idaho on June 3-6 for its annual end of the school year trip. Students and faculty rafted a section of the "cold" Salmon River, visited some ... |
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JHCS Graduates Nine Seniors on May 30 »
5/30/08 -
JHCS graduated its nine seniors in a spirited ceremony on Friday, May 30. Graduation speaker Logan Smalley delivered an inspiring speech about the impact a small group of people can ... |
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"Darius Goes West" Raises Awareness and Funds for Muscular Dystrophy »
5/29/08 -
JHCS hosted “Darius Goes West” at the Center for the Arts in celebration of the school's seniors. The documentary, a story about Darius Weems, a 15 year-old suffering from Duchenne ... |
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Community Service Highlights Area Habitat »
5/16/08 -
JHCS took a decidedly habitat-oriented stance for community service on May 16. We helped Habitat for Humanity build homes in Melody Ranch and we restored vegetation with the Teton County ... |
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Final Lunch Speaker, Cal Mathieu, Discusses Manhattan Project »
5/15/08 -
We had a very special lunch speaker on May 15 in Cal Mathieu. Mr. Mathieu shared his experiences working on the Manhattan Project during WWII. He was our last ... |
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Students' Research Demonstrates Scholarly Pursuits »
5/15/08 -
Ninth, tenth and eleventh grade students presented their research topics to the school community and to the public on Thursday, May 15. We commend our students and faculty for their ... |
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JHCS Speech and Debate Team Members Earn Honors »
5/13/08 -
Congratulations to Brandon Kapelow, Mark Langer and Oliver O’Connor, who were recognized recently by the National Forensic League for respectively earning Outstanding Distinction, Superior Distinction and Distinction rankings for their season-long ... |
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Crowley To Step Down To Pursue Next Dream »
5/5/08 -
Today, the Board of Directors of the Jackson Hole Community School announced that Co-Head of School, Kathleen Crowley, would step down from her position at the end of the school year ... |
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JHCS Boys' Lacrosse Competes in Pocatello Jamboree »
5/3/08 -
The JHCS Boys’ Lacrosse Team participated in a lacrosse jamboree this past weekend in Pocatello. They lost their first game and won the second against two different teams from Bingham ... |
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Lunch Speaker Glenn Jansen Encourages Students To Save »
5/1/08 -
Last Thursday, we hosted a very instructive lunch speaker, Glenn Jansen, President of the First Bank of the Tetons. Glenn spoke to students and faculty about how to maintain a ... |
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JHCS Boys' Lacrosse Team Makes History »
4/26/08 -
Congratulations to the JHCS Boys' Lacrosse Team and to Coach Tyler Hardy for competing in their very first games this past weekend in Idaho Falls. The team, comprised of players ... |
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Hip-Hop Artist Mo Brown Wows His Audience »
4/24/08 -
In celebration of National Poetry Month, University of Wyoming Lecturer and Hip-Hop artist Adrian Molina, a.k.a. Mo Brown, performed for our ninth and tenth grade students during Strategies last Thursday. ... |
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JHCS Learns More About "Green" Alternatives »
4/24/08 -
On April 24, our Environmental Ecology class hosted a series of mini-workshops focused on “green” alternatives. They taught us about the different “to go” containers options in the marketplace (e.g. ... |
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"Elevate Yourself" Takes Local Arts Community by Storm! »
4/22/08 -
“Elevate Yourself,” the art installation show developed by our Visual Arts II class, took the local arts community by storm just prior to spring break! Our students did an excellent ... |
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College Acceptances for Classes of 2007 & 2008 »
4/3/08 -
We are proud to announce that the Classes of 2007 and 2008 have been accepted to the following colleges and universities. Congratulations to all of you!
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JHCS Silent Art Auction is a Resounding Success! »
3/25/08 -
We are pleased to report that the first JHCS Silent Art Auction was a resounding success! Thank you to those of you that were able to attend this special event. ... |
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Strengthening Ties Through Community Service »
3/25/08 -
Students and faculty descended upon the St. John’s Living Center on the morning of March 21 with an eye towards making a delicious breakfast and gaining some new friends. We ... |
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Lunch Speaker Provides Insider's View of the Commerical Business »
2/26/08 -
Andrew Travelstead, our most recent lunch speaker, gave us a fascinating “insider’s view” of the commercial production business in Los Angeles. Andrew and his team are responsible for shooting a ... |
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Student Art Installation Calls Attention to Recycled Materials »
2/26/08 -
Christian Burch’s Visual Arts II class recently completed an art installation project called “Snowballs.” These artists created the snowballs using chicken wire and shredded recycled JHCS paper consisting of old ... |
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JHCS Senior Named as National Merit Finalist and Presidential Scholar Candidate »
2/20/08 -
We are extremely pleased to announce that Maggie Schwartz (Gr. 12) was recently named a National Merit Finalist! She is one of just 15,000 students who have qualified for this ... |
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Congratulations Speech and Debate Team Members! »
2/12/08 -
Brandon Kapelow (Gr. 10), Mark Langer (Gr. 10), Oliver O’Connor (Gr. 10) and the rest of the JHHS Speech and Debate Team won the 3A Division of the Lander Valley Speech ... |
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Lunch speaker Dana Harris shares his history with the electronics industry »
2/7/08 -
Dana Harris, a Sales Associate with Real Estate Jackson Hole, spoke about the history of computers and technology during lunch on Thursday. After spending two decades in the electronics industry ... |
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JHCS Student Wins Local Short Story Contest »
2/5/08 -
Congratulations to Sarah Lucas (Gr. 9) for winning Teton County Library’s Winter Theme Short Story Contest. She wrote a compelling story about a woman’s struggle to live life in the ... |
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Mini-mester and the Winter Carnival are rousing successes! »
1/23/08 -
Three days of Mini-mester classes provided students with an opportunity to explore their interests in a relaxed environment. Our faculty coordinated an array of choices from “How to Invest in ... |
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Students and Faculty “March for Equality” to honor King’s Legacy »
1/21/08 -
Students and faculty marched from Hoback Sports to the Town Square to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy of equality. Mayor Mark Barron, JHCS Senior Cinthya Corona, and JHHS ... |
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JHCS Nordic Skiers Shine! »
1/11/08 -
Congratulations to Phoebe Coburn (Gr. 9), Cooper Field (Gr.9), Laramie Maxwell (Gr. 12), Betsy Neal (Gr. 10), Shannon Sollitt (Gr. 9) and the JHHS Nordic Team for their efforts at Trail ... |
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JHCS Students participate in the Teton County Model UN »
12/12/07 -
High school students from the area and from around Wyoming participated in the two day conference. Ten students from our 20th Century World History class and two students from our ... |
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JHCS Lunch Speaker: Lynsey Dyer »
11/8/07 -
Every once in a while we are reminded just how energized teenagers can become by people closer to their age and energy level. Lynsey Dyer, a professional skier, graphic designer, ... |
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JHCS Lunch Speaker: Russell Nelson »
10/25/07 -
Russell Nelson enthralled us with his slide show about excavating human interments in Mongolia's North Gobi Desert this past July. This archaeological project is part of a larger undertaking exploring ... |
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Annual Tennis Tournament »
10/10/07 -
Congratulations to Tyler Hardy and Zeke Trautenberg (the Fairfield County All-Stars) for winning the second annual JHCS Doubles Tennis Tournament. There was quite a buzz surrounding the start of play ... |
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JHCS Lunch Speaker: Broughton Coburn »
10/10/07 -
Broughton Coburn and two Nepalese colleagues from near the Tibet border spoke about conservation of the snow leopard and the rich cultural heritage and exquisite monuments of a remote area of ... |
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Orientation Week »
9/18/07 -
School got off to an exciting start with orientation week. At JHCS students and faculty get a taste for all facets of the curriculum in the first few days, ... |
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