Joseph Charter School & the Lazy Mule Farm are working together to get fresh local produce into the school cafeteria starting with salad greens this May!
#FarmtoSchool #EatLocal #FreshProduce #OregonFarmtoSchool

Senior 2024- Owen Gorham
Mind over matter, what matter’s most is what’s on his mind, Owen Gorham is a philosopher and golfer and embodies this quote by Jack Nicklaus: “Success depends almost entirely on how effectively you learn to manage the game’s two ultimate adversaries: the course and yourself.” As deeply immersed in the game as gaming, in heart as in mind, Owen takes a swing at each day, punching long drives down the course in every kind of weather. Next year he will be putting on the fair greens of the University of Idaho pursuing a business degree.
pc: Angela Gorham Photography

Senior 2024- Jesse Larison
Scrub-brush shredding, tree-felling, football scoring fool, Jesse Larison is a scaler of peaks, a wanderer of wilderness, and a hunter. Whether its the mayhem of March mustache madness, or digging into diesel engines, Jesse pursues his passions with persistence. His advice to younger students is “Don’t stress.” Next year he’ll be where the smoke is: because where there’s smoke, there’s fire, and where there is fire, there’s a job.

May 2nd: School Carnival

School Carnival: May 2nd
Join us 5-8pm!

Come watch the play/film. Written and Directed by JCS Senior Brandon Cox.
May 1st at 7 pm, in the JCS cafeteria.

The JCS band enjoyed the EOSSMA Band Festival in Elgin today. There were close to 150 students participating today.





THIS THURSDAY!

Senior 2024- Adan Lopez
Adan, Adam, Junior, whichever name you know him by, Adan Lopez hails from a tight-knit family 18 miles upstream of Imnaha. A football fanatic (soccer), his positive, analytical mind is a force to be reckoned with. No stranger to inquisitiveness, his smile can light up a room. Some parting words from Adam as he heads out into the grand world: “The only thing we have to fear, is fear itself.” (Franklin D Roosevelt). Boo!
pc: Angela Gorham Photography

The 8th grade science class wrote and illustrated information about invertebrates, and then spent time reading them to the kindergarten class.




Senior 2024- Hailey Teters
At once respectful and strong, witty and serious, Hailey Teters quickly adapted to Joseph Charter her senior year. Whether it's slangin’ pizzas or taking care of her dog Hank, Hailey has the grit and love to make it through the tougher spots of life. Her analytical nature will most likely lead her towards a lucky life as a lab technician. While you can’t repeat life, and some things in life just shouldn’t be repeated, the sky’s the limit for this JCS grad.
pc: Angela Gorham Photography

Wallowa Valley Youth Festival of Art. 4th graders at the Josephy Center to view the art. The show runs through Saturday!

Join us for the 2024 KG Round-Up on May 9th in Mrs. Shetler's classroom.

Important Spring Dates:

We are having a sale on eagle gear tee shirts. It will be first come first serve for the stock that we have left. We have youth XS to youth L, and adult M to XL. Contact Abby Orr to purchase!
abigai111541@josephcharter.org

Thursday, JCS Drama students got to enjoy a performance of EOU's new production of Macbeth. It was a thrust stage, so the actors were up close and personal, making it a more unique performance.

The 3rd Graders enjoyed their coloring pages for Child Abuse Prevention Month!
Thank you Helping Hearts!
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.

