Judges' Docket
Weekly JHHS Newsletter from Principal Kablan - 12/19/2021
Course Selection for 2022-2023 School Year
Our counseling team will begin scheduling students for the 2022-23 school year starting at the end of January. Rising 9th grade students will be scheduled by our counselors at Daniel Morgan Middle School the second week of January.
This past week, all current JHHS students have received grade-level worksheets to help families review what the scheduling options are for next school year and to make sure it aligns with graduation requirements. These worksheets will then be used during individual student-counselor meetings to complete the course request process in PowerSchool.
Here are links to the course selection worksheets given to the students:
Rising 10th Grade
Rising 11th Grade
Rising 12th Grade
Here is the memo to parents that also was given to students regarding upcoming course selection and Counseling events, highlighted below:
Transitioning to High School and the Scheduling Process
For Whom: Current 8th Grade Parents
When: Wednesday, January 12, 6 pm
Where: Patsy Cline Theatre
I Survived Freshman/Sophomore Year… Now What?
For Whom: Current 9th and 10th Grade Parents
When: Wednesday, February 23, 6 pm
Where: Patsy Cline Theatre
We look forward to seeing you at these events!
Click here to view the 2022-2023 Program of Studies.
Summer Courses Through LFCC
This Week's Much Respect Winners!
This Week's Winners:
Hannah Rico, nominated by Mr. Bruce
Patrick Burks, nominated by Ms. Darlington
Smith Fox, nominated by Mr. Mullins
Jonathan Brown, nominated by Ms. Echelberger
Lylah Dilley, nominated by Mr. Pantoja and Mr. Barbolish
Senior Information Page on JHHS Website
Seniors, be sure to check out the Senior Information page on our website for lots of important information, including scholarship opportunities (scroll down on this page for a full list of scholarships and links)!
Library News
❄️ Winter break is upon us! Are you ready? Do you have some good books to read? We do! Check this out for some possibilities! The 2021 Project LIT selections are being announced - one book each day through December 21st. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram for the announcements!
Twilight School Recommendations
As we approach the middle of the 2nd grading period for the 2021-2022 school year, it is important to keep students on-track for on-time graduation. Twilight School is available to help students to make up work and gain classroom assignment assistance so that each may have the opportunity to experience success for the grading period. We have teachers just waiting to help our students in our after-school program, Monday-Thursday, 3:20 PM-4:20 PM and transportation is provided.
Parents/guardians, please take a moment this week to check your student's currents grades in PowerSchool.
SchoolCash Online
Loaner Chromebooks
Loaner Chromebooks have moved to the library. Please see the following procedures for borrowing a Chromebook.
If you forget your Chromebook, you will need to pick up a loaner in the library BEFORE school starts or as soon as you arrive from the EGSIC in the afternoon.
You should NOT return the loaner at the end of each block, but instead keep it until 3:00 or until leaving for the EGSIC in the afternoon.
We do not have loaner CHARGERS. Please ask your teacher if they have a charger you may borrow while in their classroom. If not, you will need to come to the library to borrow a Chromebook.
Losing your loaner privileges:
You may not check out a loaner more than 9 times per quarter. You will need to get in the habit of bringing the chromebook that was issued to you.
If you fail to return the loaner to the library at the end of the day 3 times in one quarter, including leaving the device unattended or in a teacher’s classroom, you will not be allowed to borrow a Chromebook for the remainder of the quarter.
If you lose a loaner Chromebook or damage it in any way, you will be held financially responsible for replacement of the device, and you will not be allowed to borrow another Chromebook until this has been taken care of.
Handley Parking Permits
Students are permitted to park on school premises as a matter of privilege, not of right. If you are going to be driving to school for the 2021-2022 school year and parking in the Handley parking lot, you must obtain a parking permit. Below you will find instructions on how to register your car and obtain a parking permit.
Vehicle’s year, make, model, & color
License plate number, Driver’s license number, & owner of the car
Paying for and receiving your parking permit
See the school treasurer (main office) to pay the $25 parking fee.
Take the receipt to the main office administrative assistants, and they will assign you a parking space and give you a parking permit.
Last: Hang the parking permit from your rear view mirror
The parking permit must be visible.
The permit will have a number on it. That number is your assigned spot for the year.
You may only park in your assigned spot during school hours. If you fail to park in your spot or break any parking lot rules, you may lose your privilege to park in the lot and on school property.