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Up 2 Date
GCJHS - April 18, 2022
NEWS
2. STUDENT IPADS need to be charged at night to be ready for ILEARN testing during the day. Please remind your children to do this each day next week :)
3. Check out the attached flyer to learn more about our upcoming Pink Night on April the 21st.
4. Below in the flyer and download section more information about the upcoming Greenfield Fire Teen Academy
Students can also stop by the Student Services Office if they need a paper copy of the forms.
We will have firefighters here during lunches on Tuesday the 19th to talk to students more about this program.
5. SPRING STUDENT PICTURES: Mark your calendars for April 22nd. There is an order form below with more details. You can order online @ mylifetouch.com with ID: EVTV72J3S
6. The GCJH Athletic Department is clearing out some old uniforms and apparel. Items are available for students to purchase for $3 or $5. Students must complete this Google Form (https://forms.gle/RQFAwxNjF1gpvSRx6) for each item they wish to purchase. Everything is first come, first served. Money must be collected before the items will be distributed. The form includes pictures of each item available for purchase, as well as sizes/quantities of each item.
7. Ivy Tech Community College - Anderson and Hancock Regional Health are inviting you to be a part of our Get to Know Us Community Event. The community event will take place on Wednesday, April 20th from 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM at the Hancock Wellness Center at Healthway Park. Don’t miss out on FREE food from Karma’s Kitchen, live music from Magnolia Soul and all things Ivy Tech.
Hancock Wellness Center at Healthway Park
4055 S. Roy Wilson Way
New Palestine, IN 46163
As a member of the Hancock County Community, Ivy Tech Community College – Anderson wants to ensure you are aware of the educational opportunities and pathways available to you. Through this event, you can engage and learn more with representatives from our academic programs, admissions and enrollment team, Career Coaching & Employer Connections team, and Foundation. We will also have our state-of-the-art STEM Mobile onsite. Tours will be offered throughout the event to explore the experiences on the STEM Mobile.
If you would like to RSVP click here. Do you have questions? Please email Anderson-ccec@ivytech.edu! We look forward to seeing you April 20th.
8. 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.
9.Washington D.C. Trip (8th Grade) . . . There will be a mandatory All Travelers meeting for the Washington D.C. trip on May 4 at 7 p.m. in the cafeteria. Chaperones going on the trip need to attend as well!
GCJHS WILL HAVE A COLLABORATIVE PIECE THAT THE WHOLE SCHOOL HAS WORKED ON (BUTTERFLY PROJECT) ON DISPLAY. STUDENTS WHO HAVE INDIVIDUAL ART PIECES ON DISPLAY HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED VIA EMAIL.
Picture by Carley Cavaletto
Fun Facts and Crafts by Anna Lineback
•Rabbits can jump a little over 3 feet high and a whopping 10 feet long
•Most rabbits have a “sweet tooth” and are crazy about fruit
•Although not common now, children used to leave carrots for the Easter Bunny
•In some countries, the Easter bunny isn’t a bunny at all. For example, in Sweden, children believe in Easter Witches
•The Easter bunny is an Arctic hare
•More than 1.5 million Cadbury Crème eggs are produced every day
•Americans eat about 1.5 million peeps during Easter
•The world’s largest Easter egg weighs in at 5000lbs
•A surprising 59% of people eat the ears of chocolate bunnies first
•In 2007, and Easter egg sold for 9 million pounds
•Americans consume over 16 million jelly beans during Easter
•Easter and Halloween compete for the highest candy sales
Random Meme from Gabe
THREE LUNCHES AND A MEME
BY ANNA STUDER
The cafeteria Facebook page is G-C Junior HIgh Cafeteria.
The chicken Alfredo is really good, and the fries were awesome. The garlic bread was very good. I found an unopened abandoned sugar cookie on the floor and took it for lunch. There was also a cookie for Lunch. Very good!
I give this lunch 4 ½ stars! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️✨The potato soup was good, but it needed a bit of salt. In this one, Cheyenne is attempting to kidnap my crackers. The sandwich was really good, the lunch ladies need to serve that more often, the berries were also good.
I give this lunch 4 stars! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
The bosco sticks were awesome(anyone who hasn’t had them definitely needs to try them.) The chicken was declared sus, so I did not consume it, but one of my brave friends, Shana Douglass, tried them for me and said they were fine. The curly fries were awesome. The blueberry crisp lacked flavor a bit though.
I give this lunch 3 ½ out of 5 stars! ⭐️⭐️⭐️✨
Rice Cats:
These cats are just adorable. I hope they taste good, or else whoever did this would be disappointed.
FLYERS & MORE!
8TH GRADE DANCE!
MAY 21ST
#FRIENDS!
Yearbooks presale now open!
Season is April 21 - May 23
Changes coming to G-CHS
SafeSchools Alert
Free MATH Tutoring Now Includes 1:1 Math Support
Academic Super Bowl!
Art Club
FCA Meetings
Sponsors: Mrs. Philhower & Mrs. Sangiorgio
Cheerleading anyone?
ALL Season Sports Pass = GCJHS
Two Hour Delay Schedule
If needed for GCJHS.
CAFE News
GCJHS sports schedule
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
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.
This Week in Sports!
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