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Walk & Roll to School

JCS Walk & Roll to School is happening the first Wednesday of each month! Join us on Wednesday, November 2.  There are 4 ways to participate.
1.  Walk or bike from home.  Walk with neighbors.  Start or join a bike chain. 
2.  Meet at 8:00 on Bayside Rd (across from Bayside Farm).
3.  Meet at 8:00 at the Bayside Post Office.
4.  Carpool or take the bus and walk/run laps on track.
*At Bayside Rd and Post Office, there will be a designated volunteer leading a walking group to school. Departure time is 8:00 sharp.  Parents - for safety reasons, please accompany your children and wear something reflective or bright.
If you have any questions, please contact April Klingonsmith (498-0596) or Emily Lust (845-3913).

Boys Basketball Parent Meeting Wednesday, Nov. 2

There is a mandatory meeting on November 2nd, at 6:15 pm in the gym, for parents of students who are interested in participating in boys’ basketball, 5th-8th grade.   If you are unable to attend, please send a representative for your child.  This is the night for parents to find out about the sport and to sign up to help in some way.

Avoid Morning Parking Lot Congestion

If you would like to avoid the congestion of the Jacoby Creek School parking lot in the morning, please consider using our Arcata Community Center bus stop.  The bus to Jacoby Creek School leaves the Arcata Community Center each morning at 8:10 a.m.  Only a few families are currently taking advantage of this option.  Please consider dropping your child off at the Arcata Community Center and having them ride the bus to school.  This could really improve our parking lot situation and save you time!! Please call the office if you have any questions. 

Family Literacy Night at the Eureka Library

Humboldt Literacy Project and the Eureka Library present
Family Literacy Night
Carpathian, the gentle ghoul of Humboldt County, will be telling a variety of shivery stories. Come and feel the captivation of this wandering spectre storyteller.

Wednesday, October 19
6:30 p.m. Eureka Libary
1313 Third Street

A free book for every child in attendance!

Partially funded by First 5
All books donated by Tin Can Mailman