Daily Announcements

CONGRATULATIONS WARRIORS OF THE WEEK BALTAZAR HERNANDEZ AND JAYDN STEVENS. Please see Coach Runner for your prize!

ATTENTION WARRIORS TAKING AICE CLASSES THIS YEAR It’s exam registration time and Ms. Saunders will be sending out an important, but brief, video presentation and an important Google Form that ALL students taking AICE courses this year need to view and complete. You are automatically registered for the exams for the classes you’re taking, but the form asks for some other, important info. from you and lets you know how you can verify you’re registered for the correct exams. Additionally, for 10-12th graders, you can select any retake exams you’d like to order. Students seeking the AICE diploma will have an opportunity to indicate that on the form too. Registering for the diploma is an important step in the process if this is the year you are ready to qualify for it! Students will view the presentation and have access to important documents through their AICE English and AICE Global Perspective classes in the next few weeks, so be on the lookout! As always, check out the AICE website for more information. https://jhs.palmbeachschools.org/school_info/aice_diploma_program

WARRIORS OF JUPITER: RYAN PREISENDORF Check out the latest article written by our own Kierstyn Fisher at JupiterWarCry.com

LIVE POETRY READING The Department of Educational Technology, in partnership with The Palm Beach Poetry Festival, is pleased to present a live virtual poetry reading with New York Times best-selling author and award-winning poet Aimee Nezhukumatathil! This event for middle and high school students will stream live on YouTube today, January 14 at 1:45 PM and features a mini-craft class, Bite by Bite: Writing Food Poems. Students may follow along with this excerpt titled “Chocolate” during the live stream and learn more about Aimee before the event at https://blueflowerarts.com/artist/aimee-nezhukumatathil/, https://youtu.be/MLtkbcTzG_E , https://drive.google.com/file/d/11sW4Gb2JJaNjtLnm6RoQl_bU9p50rpYE/view

THE GAMING UNPLUGGED CLUB is still active, and we will meet on Tuesdays directly after school in Coach DeLeonardo’s room, 4-217.

VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL The team lost a close game to a ranked Wellington basketball team 31 – 36 Wed. night on the road. The lady warriors were led by Junior Rebecca Collins with 10 points and 5 rebounds.   Freshman Livy Muliham scored 6 points including two 3-point goals and  Annika Espenship scored 6 points.  The Lady Warriors will play again on Tuesday at Olympic Heights.

THE AFTER-SCHOOL E2020 LAB is officially open for 2nd semester!  The hours are Mondays and Wednesdays 3-5, Tuesdays and Thursdays 3-8. 

SPRING SPORTS Anyone seeking to try out for a spring sport this year needs to check the athletics social media or the head coach of your sport if you have not already done so. Packets must be completed, turned in, and cleared by Ms. Jalm’s office before you are eligible to try out. Questions? Check the athletics linktree, or email Ms. Jalm. https://linktr.ee/Jupathletics. [email protected]

TENNIS The 1st day of tennis tryouts is Tuesday, 1/18. We do not have school next Monday the 17th due to MLK day. Coaches: [email protected], [email protected]

Baseball Players Meeting for 1/18 Tuesday is CANCELED.  Tryouts start on Monday 1/24. 

ATTENTION SENIORS Grad Bash will take place on Friday, April 1 at Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure. Please make sure you pay attention to all announcements. This is for seniors only! There will be a required meeting for anyone wanting to attend Grad Bash on Tuesday, January 18 in the auditorium. This meeting will take place during the 7th-period block beginning at 12:51 p.m. Please plan on being present. The paperwork for Grad Bash will be given out at that time and then the first 150 people to sign up and turn in their completed paperwork will be the first ones to go.

SCHOLARSHIPS FOR SENIORS The John C. Giba Student Leadership Awards Program, The Cary Stamp Scholars Fund, and the Chamber Foundation Scholarship will select a minimum of seven recipients to receive award amounts ranging from $1,500 to $10,000. For more information on these opportunities and MUCH MUCH more please visit the Jupiter High School Scholarship Bulletin on the Jupiter High School website under the Counseling/Guidance tab! https://sites.google.com/palmbeachschools.org/jhs-scholarship-bulletin/home

REMINDER next week we will be on an alternating block bell schedule due to Diagnostic Testing which will take place in English classes. The schedule will be: Monday, January 17th- MLK Day.  No School. Tuesday, January 18th- Odd Block day. Wednesday, January 19th- Even Block Day. Thursday, January 20th- Odd Block Day. Friday, January 21st- Even Block Day.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY Juan Bell-Rodriguez, Holden Fryer, Jose Guillen Carrazco, Bau Chau Huynh Vo, Shankiria Simpson!

HAPPY MLK DAY WARRIORS! MAKE IT A DAY ON – NOT A DAY OFF