Congratulations to Roman Mai for receiving an award for his Business idea from Nex- Gen last week!

Congratulations to Claire Martin on auditioning for and being selected for the John Philip Sousa All-State Middle Level Honor Band! Claire was selected out of hundreds of students after a highly competitive audition process. She will perform with 100 of the best middle-level band students from across the state with a nationally-renowned conductor in Lawrence on January 24th, 2026!

Join us for our GJSH Band Concert on Dec. 4th , along with some live painting from our Art students!

All High School Winter sports pictures will be in Max on Monday at 3:15.

The holiday season is almost here, and so is one of the best GJSH traditions ~ our annual Senior Citizens Dinner!
Please share and help spread the word that reservations are being taken now until December 5th.
Reservations can be made by calling the high school during school hours!
Please share and help spread the word that reservations are being taken now until December 5th.
Reservations can be made by calling the high school during school hours!

Cowboy Information for the week of 11-24/11-29. Have a great week and a great break Cowboys Cowgirls!!

Great first week of winter sports practice for high school!

JH math was throwing some darts today! Each correct answer on the white board earned a chance at the dart board for extra points!


Quick shout out to Karen Moreno (11th), who cut Mr. Hollern's hair this week! Karen is in her first year at Cosmotology at FHTNW!

Congratulations to 2025 graduate Autumn Wynn on earning her Pre-Professional Certification in Baking Science Fundamentals recognized by The American Association of Family, and Consumer Sciences and the Family and Consumer Sciences Credentialing Center!
Dare to Dream was the theme of last year's FCCLA National Leadership Conference where Autumn completed her exam. She dreams of owning her own bakery, and is now one step closer to making that dream a reality! We are so incredibly proud of you Autumn!

We wanted to thank this wonderful group of student photographers who helped capture the Career Showcase event for the yearbook and social media yesterday. What has quickly become the "norm" surrounding events in the Max Jones, we appreciate the effort by these ladies to help share the great things GJSH students are doing!

Today our freshman are attending. The western Kansas career showcase held here in our own Max Jones. More than 20 businesses and colleges from the area are talking with our students about continuing their education, future careers here in NW Kansas, and leadership!


Earlier this month, FHSU Professors & Band Directors Dr. Peter Lillpopp, Dr. Luke Helker, and Dr. Aunna Marzen came to Goodland to present a clinic and give their expert feedback to all of our bands in preparation for their upcoming performances. Our 8th grade band in particular had a great time!



The GJSH SITE Council meeting for the 2nd quarter will be held this Wednesday on November 19th in the GJSH Library at 3:30 pm. We will discuss fun activities for our staff as we approach the break, as well as other exciting upcoming events. See you there!
JH Girls Basketball in the Max today at 3:30.

ALL the desk space is needed when trying to explain the Law of Conservation of Energy via stickman cartoons! Ask your 8th grader what they are learning about!

Cowboy Information for the week of 11-17/11-22. Have a great week Cowboys and Cowgirls!!

This week 7th grade art students learned about cartography and made some really epic fantasy maps!


📢 Attention 7-8th Grade Parents!
Join us in the school auditorium on Mon, Nov. 24th - 6:30pm to learn all about the upcoming 2027 Washington, D.C. educational trip.
Discover how each traveler can qualify for a $500 Early Bird Scholarship—a great opportunity you won’t want to miss!
👉 Click here to RSVP: https://rsvp.worldclassrooms.com/inperson/38188322838?rsvp_id=38188322838
We look forward to seeing you there!
Join us in the school auditorium on Mon, Nov. 24th - 6:30pm to learn all about the upcoming 2027 Washington, D.C. educational trip.
Discover how each traveler can qualify for a $500 Early Bird Scholarship—a great opportunity you won’t want to miss!
👉 Click here to RSVP: https://rsvp.worldclassrooms.com/inperson/38188322838?rsvp_id=38188322838
We look forward to seeing you there!
The GJHS Family and Consumer Sciences class, together with King Arthur Flour’s “Bake for good program", donated hot rolls to be served at Hope’s Place during their free meal this week. King Arthur Flour’s program has three goals: learn, bake, and share. Students learn the math and science of making bread from scratch!

