
A HUGE thank you to Brittany Hersom for bringing her two amazing dogs, Moose and Mr. Bear, to visit with us in the library yesterday! The 3rd grade class has been the best listeners and the most responsible class in library this year, and this was an awesome way to reward them!




Last chance to sponsor the 23-24 Yearbook!
Business Card: $30
Half Page: $50
Full Page: $100




Senior 2024- Charles Bronson
A straight-shooting kid from Virginia, Charles Bronson joined Joseph Charter his sophomore year. While he participated in cross-country and basketball, football left a lasting impression on his ACL. Academically, he enjoyed aviation and history, learning about past wars and how to spread his wings and fly. “Life is full of stupid,” says Charles, “but you just have to learn to go with the flow.” Charles will be headed to EOU after graduation to figure out his next steps in life.


Joseph School District:
Due to our current increase in student enrollment we are posting the following positions. Please visit our website for additional details.
https://www.josephcharter.org/page/employment
Math Teacher
Middle School Electives Teacher*
Elementary Teacher*
Instructional Assistant Position


Senior 2024- Nethaniel Bosch
“Hounddog,” aka Nethaniel Bosch, is a combustion connoisseur. Though working on engines is his main passion in life, metal-working, rebuilding old cars, fishing, hunting, and family are all important to him. To the youngsters still at JCS he says: “Put your tools back where you got them and stop stealing the tape measure.” After graduation he hopes to move to Texas and go to school to be a diesel mechanic.


Joseph will still be having conferences this morning for those who can make it. 🌨

Senior 2024- Nick Watts
Phone-dropping, fast-moving, and faith-based, Nick Watts is a believer in sympathy; even though he might not agree with some people’s actions or choices, it doesn’t stop him from focusing on the saying “love your neighbor.” Nick says the craziest part about graduating is realizing you relied on yourself more than you might think. So go out there and pursue your dreams, even if others think you have your head in the clouds. “It is what it is.”


A group of the track kids are wearing their new season t-shirts. A fundraiser designed by Kane Johnson. How many of you can relate? 😊😂



Senior 2024- Brandon Cox
Fiction writer, actor, and rock-solid friend, Brandon Cox has spent the past four years more or less on auto-pilot. He’d like to thank coffee for most of his high school success. He will be pursuing creative writing at Lewis-Clark State College where story, screenwriting, and the world of ideas reign. On graduating, Brandon says, “I will genuinely forget almost anything; what you see before you is a miracle; every day is Ground Hog Day."


Wallowa County Youth Arts Festival this Saturday!
There will be lots of great artwork by our students!
The opening will be 12-4 pm!
The Show runs through April 20th! See you there!


Thursday April 4th K-6th Conferences ( No school for K-6th)
PK & 7-12th will have a normal school day.

Thank you Sparky the Fire Dog for visiting today!




Young Americans 2024


Senior 2024- Isabella Snyder
Published poet, prize winning painter, hard-working service industry employee, mentor and teacher of kindergarteners, Isabella Snyder should be on America’s Got Talent. Her dynamic and intuitive artistry can be seen in her top notch English and government classwork. As for art, her teacher describes her creativity, positivity, and willingness to experience new techniques a trifecta of terrificness. Next year she will be attending COCC and concentrating on… art!


Senior 2024- Aimee Meyers
Sassy competitor, and older sister, Aimee Meyers sets the bar for herself and others. Full of as much vinegar and sass as sugar and spice, it is Aimee’s goal to continue pushing herself into uncharted life experiences like owning a big farm, having a big family, and living a big life. Bold as an eagle, Aimee is looking forward to spreading her wings and launching at whatever storms and sunshine comes her way. Next year she will attend Boise State and major in accounting.


Thursday April 4th
K-6th Conferences ( No school for K-6th)
PK & 7-12th will have a normal school day.


***No Art Club after school on Tuesday April 2nd. ***

SENIOR 2024
-ROSE CHRISTENSEN-
Resilient, tough, and a great listener, Rose Christensen moved to Joseph her freshman year and immediately jumped into Joseph’s basketball and volleyball teams. Beyond her experiences and perspectives on life, Rose really shines through her expression in writing and drawing and enjoys being with friends in the warm outdoors. Next year Rose plans to attend an in-state college, knowing she made the best of highschool. She would like to Major in Psychology and Family Sciences.


Honors and Congratulations to these 5 students whose work has been chosen for the Zable Art Project. A 6 month Art show at the College of Business and Education, Eastern Oregon University!
