The next Jonesville School Board meeting will be held in the Jonesville Middle School library at 6:00 pm on November 25th.
6 months ago, Erik Weatherwax
Comet Nation, Here are the awards handed out this fall to each of the high school fall spot teams: 2024 JHS fall sports awards Varsity Soccer Offensive PoY - Charlie Spencer Defensive PoY - Ryan Marcavage Most Improved - Jaime Trujillo Teammate of the year - Carsen Cornila Coach's Award - Jaren Trujillo Cascades Conference First team: Ryan Marcavage Cascades Conference Second team: Marshall Baker All Region: Ryan Marcavage All State Honorable Mention: Ryan Marcavage Sideline Cheer Most Improved - Raelynn Dunning Coach's Award - Kallie Hollingsworth 3 year award - Jillian Cook, Ayiana Newsom 4 year award - Regan Frederick Varsity Volleyball Most Valuable Player - Morgan Wood Coach's Award - Haley Mach Most Improved - Payton Nichelson Sportsmanship - Kira Van Kampen Comet Award - Carley Graves 3 year award - Carley Graves, Haley Mach, Natalynn Beach Cascades Conference First team: Morgan Wood Cascades Conference Honorable Mention - Haley Mach AVCA Best and Brightest Third Team - Haley Mach Academic All State - Haley Mach and Korra Estel Team Academic All State JV Volleyball Most Valuable Player: Yazmyne Goodlock and Amelia Trine Most Improved: Gracie Jordan Sportsmanship: Khloe Hugenell Coach's Award: Carlyn Zigray Boys Cross Country Most Valuable Player: Caleb Blonde Most Improved: Kaleb Males Coach's Award: Nicholas Fowler 4 year award: Zachery Childress Cascades Conference First team: Caleb Blonde, Nicholas Fowler, Collin Fucile, Cascades Conference Second team: Ashton Potwin, Zachery Childress All-Region: Caleb Blonde, Nicholas Fowler All-State: Caleb Blonde 5th place, Nicholas Fowler 24th place Sophomore Record/School Record: Caleb Blonde 15:44.8 Junior Record: Nicholas Fowler 16:04.2 Girls Cross Country Most Valuable Player: Brynleigh Griffiths Most Improved: Sarah Sheffer Coach's Award: Kendahl Drake Cascades Conference First team: Brynleigh Griffiths, Keira Knight Cascades Conference Second team: Kendahl Drake, Mia Langhann All Region: Brynleigh Griffiths Varsity Football Most Improved: Ian Doyle, Harper Griffiths Defensive MVP: Carson Playford, Cooper Stevens Offensive MVP: John Milks, Scotty Aube 3 year award: Skyler Cooper, Makinlee Packer, Zander Goodwin, Jayden Duque, Ben Colbart 4 year award: Carson Playford, Cooper Stevens, Scotty Aube Cascades Conference First team: John Milks - running back, Scotty Aube - offensive tackle, Ben Colbart - offensive guard, Cooper Stevens - defensive line, Carson Playford - linebacker, Harper Griffiths - running back Cascades Conference Honorable Mention: Carson Playford - running back, Cooper Stevens - offensive line, Scotty Aube - defensive line JV Football Most Improved - Mason Jordan and Max Young Coach's Award - Logan Stanton
6 months ago, Jeff Turner
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6 months ago, Erik Weatherwax
Christmas fun night!
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6 months ago, Erik Weatherwax
Christmas fun night!
JMS Ski trip update We still have spots available for students to go on the trip but chaperone spots have been filled. We appreciate all of the parents that want to join in on the fun! Parents that have signed up please make sure you get the volunteer background form filled out and turned in to the office if you have not already done so. Thank you!
6 months ago, Karyn Woodruff
RoboComets Jr have grown by several six grade students this year. We are learning new roles and new tasks for this year‘s season. We have added a publicity captain, a rules analyzer and a safety analyzer. Thank you to Mrs. McGuire for helping us prepare for our speech and interview. Wish these RoboComets good luck at their competition this weekend in Battle Creek.
6 months ago, Karyn Woodruff
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Great things happening at Jonesville Schools Pathways!
6 months ago, Erik Weatherwax
Pathways newsletter
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Athletic update: The girls volleyball team plays in the MHSAAS district semifinals hosted at Quincy tomorrow. They will take on the Hornets of Hillsdale at 7:00pm. Per MHSAA guidelines, no passes will be accepted and all tickets must be purchased on GoFan. Coach Barrett is asking for Comet fans to wear orange tomorrow. With a win, the team will play for the district championship on Friday in Quincy at 6:00 pm against the winner of the Quincy and Hanover-Horton match being played at 5:30 today. Go Comets!
6 months ago, Jeff Turner
MHSAA Cross Country Finals update. Yesterday, the boys and girls cross country teams traveled to MIS Speedway for the MHSAA State Finals. The boys team finished in 12th place. Leading the way for the Comets were Caleb Blonde's 4th place finish and Nick Fowler's 24 place finish - both good for All-State recognition. Also running well for the team was Collin Fucile, Zach Childress, Jacob Gray, Ashton Potwin, and Kaleb Males. The girls team finished in 27th place. Leading the way for the girls team was Brynleigh Griffiths. Also running well for the team was Kiera Knight, Kendahl Drake, Joleane Gulldige, Mia Langhann, Julia Mandrelle, and Sarah Sheffer. The Comets are coached by Jake Snyder and Chadd Copp.
6 months ago, Jeff Turner
In our first Comet Callout for the month of November we are featuring Mrs. Kelly Elder.
6 months ago, Emily Ramirez
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November Lunch Menu!
6 months ago, Karyn Woodruff
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Both of the Jonesville Cross Country teams qualified for the State Finals!. The last time this happened was in 1997! Coach Jake Snyder was fresh out of college, and was the assistant coach to Dennis Peacock. Fast forward to 2024- Coach Snyder and assistant coach Chad Copp guided BOTH teams to the State Finals! The Comet ladies had the lowest pack time (1-5 runners) by over a minute to key their 3rd place finish. The top 3 teams advance from the Regional to the State Finals. Freshman Brynleigh Griffiths ran 21:00, placing 9th out of the 12 teams and 82 runners competing. She was All-Region and medaled. Sophomore Kiera Knight was 20th, running 21:40. Sophomore Kendahl Drake ran 21:43, good for 22nd. Sophomore Joleane Gulledge ran 22:14, placing 29th. Mia Langhann, also a sophomore, continued with another big PR to place 39th with a 22:51 time, completing the scoring. The Comet boys also placed 3rd, advancing to the State Finals. Led by sophomore Caleb Blonde and Junior Nick Fowler’s 4th and 5th place finish, both earning All-Region. Caleb ran 16:09, and Nick ran 16:23. Sophomore Collin Fucile and freshman Ashton Potwin also finished together, placing 24th (17:35), and 25th (17:40). Senior Zachary Childress ran 18:05, placing 36th. At the end of the meet Jonesville was tied with Brooklyn Colombia Central. The scoring then went to the 6th man. Freshman Jacob Gray placed 43rd (18:51), 4 places ahead of Colombia Central’s 6th man to lock the Comets in at 3rd place. Columbia Central will also advance to the Finals, as they had 4 runners in the top 20, and placed 4th. The Comets will run this Saturday at MIS for the State Finals. More details to follow.
6 months ago, Jeff Turner
Winter Sports Pre-season meeting for all High School and Middle School students interested in playing a winter sport: On October 23 at 7:00pm in the high school gym there will be a meeting for all athletes and their parents/guardians. The meeting will take less than an hour. The meeting will start out with new updates to the athletic handbook and certain points of emphasis. The athletic trainer will also be there as he discusses the protocols and procedures that need to be followed. We will finish up with each athlete attending a sport specific meeting with the coaching staff of that sport to go over program expectations. FIRST DAY OF MIDDLE SCHOOL PRACTICE FOR COMPETITIVE CHEER IS OCTOBER 21. FIRST DAY OF MIDDLE SCHOOL PRACTICE FOR BOYS BASKETBALL IS OCTOBER 28. FIRST DAY OF PRACTICE FOR HIGH SCHOOL WINTER SPORTS IS NOVEMBER 11. FIRST DAY OF PRACTICE FOR HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL IS NOVEMBER 18. FIRST DAY OF MIDDLE SCHOOL PRACTICE FOR GIRLS BASKETBALL AND WRESTLING IS JANUARY 6. High school sports offered in the winter season: boy basketball, girls basketball, boys bowling, girls bowling, competitive cheer, wrestling Middle school sports offered in the winter season: boys basketball, girls basketball, competitive cheer, wrestling
7 months ago, Jeff Turner
Here's the article the Hillsdale Daily News did on the "Think Pink" tournament: Great cause, great community event! Thank you to Kathy Bondsteel for starting this great tradition! Go Comets! https://www.facebook.com/share/p/wH6U2CzCbdrtaLPw/
7 months ago, Jonesville Schools
Winter Sports Pre-season meeting for all High School and Middle School students interested in playing a winter sport: On October 23 at 7:00pm in the high school gym there will be a meeting for all athletes and their parents/guardians. The meeting will take less than an hour. The meeting will start out with new updates to the athletic handbook and certain points of emphasis. The athletic trainer will also be there as he discusses the protocols and procedures that need to be followed. We will finish up with each athlete attending a sport specific meeting with the coaching staff of that sport to go over program expectations. FIRST DAY OF MIDDLE SCHOOL PRACTICE FOR COMPETITIVE CHEER IS OCTOBER 21. FIRST DAY OF MIDDLE SCHOOL PRACTICE FOR BOYS BASKETBALL IS OCTOBER 28. FIRST DAY OF PRACTICE FOR HIGH SCHOOL WINTER SPORTS IS NOVEMBER 11. FIRST DAY OF PRACTICE FOR HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL IS NOVEMBER 18. FIRST DAY OF MIDDLE SCHOOL PRACTICE FOR GIRLS BASKETBALL AND WRESTLING IS JANUARY 6. High school sports offered in the winter season: boy basketball, girls basketball, boys bowling, girls bowling, competitive cheer, wrestling Middle school sports offered in the winter season: boys basketball, girls basketball, competitive cheer, wrestling
7 months ago, Jeff Turner
Reminder to wear ORANGE tomorrow to celebrate Unity Day and prevent bullying.
7 months ago, Emily Ramirez