In a recent government meeting, representatives from JCHS and Capital City provided updates on school activities and achievements, highlighting a vibrant month filled with events and initiatives.
At JCHS, the club fair introduced several new organizations, including a swing club, alongside established groups like the speech and debate team, which is currently ranked 65th nationally. The Red and Black newspaper is set to publish its first print edition this week, funded through soda sales during lunch. Additionally, the student council has been actively conducting a food drive to support the school's pantry.
In sports, JCHS celebrated an undefeated volleyball team and a recent football victory against Sullivan under new coaching. The soccer team is gearing up for a match against Sacred Heart this Saturday. Homecoming festivities are on the horizon, featuring a powder puff game, a downtown parade, and a new tailgate event with food trucks and games, aimed at fostering school spirit and community engagement.
Meanwhile, Capital City reported a successful start to the school year, with homecoming events including a powder puff game and a parade recognizing the homecoming court and various clubs. New clubs such as American Sign Language and girls flag football have been introduced, enhancing the school's diversity. The sports teams are performing well, with football ranked 7th in class 5 and soccer ranked 5th in the state. Cross country athletes have also excelled in competitions.
School spirit initiatives, like \"Spirit Fridays,\" have increased student participation, and attendance has improved compared to last year. The implementation of a new phone policy has resulted in fewer disruptions, contributing to a positive school environment.
Both schools expressed optimism for the remainder of the academic year, emphasizing community involvement and student engagement as key priorities.