Congratulations to the following students who were named "Musician of the Month."
Kindergarten - Kyler Hernandez
1st Grade - Remi Glaser
2nd Grade - Hudson Wilde
3rd Grade - Tucker Ryan
4th Grade - Sa'Mone Clarkson-Williams
5th Grade - Georgia Kahlig
6th Grade - Kynslee Hrabal
7th Grade - Ricky Underwood
8th Grade - Rett James
7 months ago, Angela Patterson
Check out a few of these awesome builds that our BlueJay Builders have brought in for our LEGO Exhibition!
7 months ago, Meagan Willberg
If you haven't already signed up for mini camps, you still have time!!
Mini campers can look forward to
-BlueJay cheers
-choreographed dance
-football drills
-technique
-games
-special keepsakes and crafts
-taking part in the homecoming pep rally and homecoming football game
-getting a new BlueJay spirit shirt and some of their own football swag
We are looking forward to so much fun, lots of energy, great memories and big smiles!
8 months ago, Meagan Willberg
The Seventh Graders learned about Digital Footprints and did a quick analysis on how they are spending their time online.
8 months ago, Sarah Pomykal
Have you heard the latest news on the block?! Lego exhibition!! We look forward to show casing their builds!
8 months ago, Meagan Willberg
NJHS held the first meeting of the school year! Meet your 2025-2026 NJHS officers.
President-Aubrey M.
Vice President- Jackson S.
Secretary- Katie F.
Treasurer- Logan K.
Parliamentarian- Tristan C.
Historian- Brylee N.
8 months ago, Sarah Pomykal
Middle school students worked on various types of sentences by making their double doozie cookie sentences while listening to a song that would help them remember the lesson. Once done with the foldable and practice page, they were able to enjoy their cookie representing joining sentences. They had fun.
8 months ago, Susan Johnson
It's game day!! The BlueJays walked in with smiles and spirit this morning!
8 months ago, Meagan Willberg
In music yesterday, 5th graders worked on a playing a Rondo with the rhyme, Tea For Me. Students selected various animals that began with the letters a, c, and d. Students were then divided into groups. Each group had a different note to play using various animal names that started with the note they were playing.
8 months ago, Angela Patterson
Kindergarten and First grade combined together for pe this past Friday. Both grades did knee pulls, Frankensteins, ran, and had free play outside.
8 months ago, Angela Patterson
Second and Third grade had a blast playing Over the Net after they did a Tabata workout.
8 months ago, Angela Patterson
Football season is here! Buy a spirit ribbon to show your support for the BlueJay football team and cheerleaders. The cheerleaders thank you for your support! See flyer for details.
8 months ago, Meagan Willberg
Kindergarten had "sunshine in their pocket" as they were beginning their warm up routine in music.
8 months ago, Angela Patterson
Today, Forth and Fifth grade combined pe did knee pulls, lunges, and pushups. Then, students did a tabata workout.
8 months ago, Angela Patterson
4th grade students are learning how to use different science tools to measure matter.
8 months ago, Kathy Davis
First grade finding the three states of matter with bubbles.
8 months ago, Donna Reid
8th graders solving Algebra equations in Google Slides
8 months ago, Lisa Little
Yesterday was an exciting day for First Grade. Students played rhythm instruments to the rhyme, "Queen, Queen Caroline."
8 months ago, Angela Patterson
Third grade has rhythm. How about you?
8 months ago, Angela Patterson
Our fifth graders read Each Kindness by Jacqueline Woodson and explored the powerful theme of kindness—especially the importance of not missing opportunities to connect with others. In the book, kindness is compared to stones tossed into a pond, creating ripples that spread outward. Inspired by this idea, our students created their own “ripples” by painting stones with messages of kindness and hiding them throughout the school. We can’t wait to see how these little reminders of kindness ripple through our school community!
8 months ago, Lacy Hoelscher