Up 2 Date
GCJHS - March 28, 2022
NEWS
2. Have you met our newest teachers here at GCJHS? Mr. Booher, Miss Dahlquist and Mr. MacIntyre. If you haven't, check out their slides in the DOWNLOAD section below in Meet the Teachers of GCJHS 2021-2022.
3. Do you have questions about your 4th quarter schedule? See your counselor for assistance. Stop by Student Services or email them . . . .
- Mrs. Fortuna = Student last names A-K
- Mrs. Smith = Student last names L-Z
4. A HUGE congratulations to the GCJH Fusionettes dance team. They participated in the state competition on Saturday, March 12th and finished 5th in Pom and were the STATE RUNNER-UP in the jazz division!
5. Student iPads have an update available. If you can ask them to do this at home that would be GREAT!
- Found at Settings / General / Software Updates.
- This will take a total of 20-25 minutes and 15 of those minutes will be unusable.
- If they cannot do the update, please submit a tech ticket to support@gcsc.k12.in.us and I will assist.
6. A presale continues for 2021-2022 Yearbooks: The cost is $25 before April 11th and then $30 after After 11th. Click here to order.
7. The Hancock County Children’s Theater is currently accepting applications for their summer program. If your child is interested in acting, singing, dancing, art, or theater tech, be sure to turn in an application. Go to hancockcountychildrenstheater.org and fill out an application.
8. There is a Spring Bazaar going on at GCHS on April 9th. Check out the flyer below for more information.
9. Our school lunch menu has been updated for this quarter. See the newest menu below in the flyer section.
10. GAME CLUB will meet on Thursday, March 31st instead of Wednesday this week.
PI Day Craft by Anna Lineback
Microwave Apple Pie (In a mug)
This week in honor of Pi Day (which we missed over Spring Break), I decided to make an apple pie in a mug. I really liked how this turned out for me, and I’m sure you’ll like it if you decide to try it out. It only takes about 3 minutes to cook, and is a fairly simple recipe. Enjoy!
Tbsp- Tablespoon
Tsp- Teaspoon
Ingredients
¼ Cup flour
½ Cup apple pie filling (or 2 ½ tbsp applesauce and 2 tbsp of diced apples.)
1 tbsp sugar
1 tbsp milk
¼ tsp baking powder
(Optional but recommended) Granola
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ENJOY!
Random Meme . . . by Gabe :)
Three lunches and a meme
BY ANNA STUDER
WELCOME TO SCHOOL LUNCH REVIEWS! MY NAME IS ANNA STUDER, AND I AM A FOOD CRITIC. I HAVE BEEN TAKING PHOTOS OF MY LUNCH SINCE THE THIRD MONDAY OF SCHOOL. I don’t want to make the lunch ladies look bad, because they have to make lunch for 600 students a day, and the government won't let them make things that they could last year, so imagine how difficult it must be. THEY WORK SO HARD, AND I JUST WANT TO ACKNOWLEDGE THAT. I HOPE YOU ENJOY!
Tuesday, March 1st, 2022
The cheese and chicken burrito was delicious! (Doing well so far, miss carol!)
The curly fries were amazing, as usual, and the canned peaches were anything you would expect from canned peaches.
I give this lunch 4 ½ stars! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️✨Thursday, February 24th, 2022
Everything was good about this lunch! The tots were better than the ones they used to serve, and crispier. The egg-pita thing was delicious and had real shredded cheese on it, instead of the dreadful, dentist-toothpaste-tasting American cheese slices that used to be served on things like this. The frozen fruit slush thing was good also!
I give this lunch 5 stars! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Friday, February 25th, 2022
The chili was sus, so I had a friend willingly try it for me. She said it was good, so that was good. The cornbread was amazing as always, but it also unsettles a few who think it is too sweet. The sherbet was good, and the peaches were all you would expect of peaches that are put in a little container and sold commercially.
I give this lunch 3 ½ out of 5 stars! ⭐️⭐️⭐️✨
No meme for today, this is temporary, don't worry!:
This is me taking a selfie with miss carol gray during my meeting with her on wednesday, march 9th! We talked about how she asked “Where’s the food?” When she saw the little breakfast options that we have compared to the ones where she used to work, Eden Elementary. Miss Gray also talked about food shortages and how almost none of the food she ordered for the lunches did not come in because it was completely out of stock. She wants kids to know that there are options instead of the meal, if either meal option does not look too good. There are PBJs and other things by the ice creams. She has two kids in the 7th grade who go to school with us, Cece and Will Stephenson. The cafeteria Facebook page is G-C Junior HIgh Cafeteria.
Fusionettes = 5th in Pom and were the STATE RUNNER-UP in the jazz division!
FLYERS & MORE!
April the 5th, 2022
Changes coming to G-CHS
STAFF Tag!
Builder's Club presenting a $500 check!
Builder's Club
Season is April 21 - May 23
Beginners Lacrosse Practice
SafeSchools Alert
Free MATH Tutoring Now Includes 1:1 Math Support
Kindergarten Round-Up Dates
Art Club
FCA Meetings
Sponsors: Mrs. Philhower & Mrs. Sangiorgio
GASC Logo Design Contest
ALL Season Sports Pass = GCJHS
Two Hour Delay Schedule
If needed for GCJHS.
CAFE News
PRISM
3:30-4:30
Math Help
Students need to bring some math to work on
Phones need to be muted and put away
Students that are OFF TASK may be asked to leave the session and their parents will be contacted
Breakfast Menu
Lunch Menu
FREE food for all students!
2021-2022
Entire School Year
GCCSC Calendar
2022-2023
College Financial Assistance Available!
Calendar for GCJHS
Builders Club
News Club
Game Club
All students are welcome!
3:30-4:30
February 9th & 23rd
March 9th & 31st
April 13th & 27th
May 11th & 25th
Services for Students through the Bowen Center
Learn more about our 'Student Assistance Program'
Student Days continue for Hancock Co.
Download Section = pdf.'s
PSAT 8/9 Scores are NOW available . . .
Select “I’m a student”
Using the student’s information, fill in the boxes in the “General Information” section. The student’s G-C email address can be used when required. It is the student’s ID number “@students.gcsc.k12.in.us.”
Create a username and password and provide the account security questions/answers.
Provide the required parent information.
Once the account is established, and you’ve logged in, click on the student’s name at the top of the screen. Then select “PSAT/NMSQT, PSAT 10, and PSAT 8/9 scores”
In the “Score Overview” and “Score Details” areas of the site, you can see the student’s overall score (range of 240-1440), their percentile compared to other students who took the assessment, and their individual scores for reading/writing and math.
Greenfield-Central Junior High School
Email: mdavis@gcsc.k12.in.us
Website: https://gcjhs.gcsc.k12.in.us/
Location: 1440 North Franklin Street, Greenfield, IN, USA
Phone: (317) 477-4616