
A huge shoutout to Ms. Cluff, Mr. Lambson, Mrs. Price, and everyone else who helped with the band and orchestra concerts the last two nights. It has been so fun to watch our students perform!

Reminder that WinFo tickets must be purchased by noon TODAY. None will be sold at the door. Any guest passes must also be turned in for administrative approval bt the same deadline. Students will need their student ID to get into the dance, approved guests will need a picture ID of some sort. WinFo and Prom are for sophomores and up.



The SJMS and SJHS Choir Concert last night was fantastic! The last music number, "Light a Candle," was beautiful. We are very grateful for Mrs. Flake, Mrs. Flygare, Mrs. King, and everyone else who made this production possible.


This is just a reminder that a rep from ASU will be here tonight to share about ASU Sync. ASU Sync provides people in St. Johns an opportunity to pursue a teaching degree 100% online at low/no cost. Please share with anyone you know who might be interested.


Auditions for the spring play are today and tomorrow. Please enter the auditorium through the C building (the fine arts hallway, entering the auditorium backstage).


Fall Sports Recognitions . Congratulations to ALL our amazing athletes!





Spirit Week continued today with a winter wonderland of white!
Students and staff dressed up to show their school pride, wearing one of our two school colors.
Join the fun tomorrow, Wednesday, December 4, and wear your ugly Christmas sweater!


Class of 2025, this is for you! The FAFSA website opens nationwide on December 1st so come in to the career center on December 5th @ 6:00pm to start working on your financial aid!

The first HOME WRESTLING meet will be tomorrow, Dec. 4th. Wrestling starts at 3pm. Come support our boys as they kick off their season.


Spirit Week was off to a sleepy start with pajama day! These jolly teachers in the southwest hall wore matching holiday shirts to go with their PJ pants!
Tomorrow, Tuesday is Winter Wonderland day, so wear white and come support our basketball teams at their first home game!


Basketball has their 1st home games of the season on Tuesday, Dec. 3rd, starting at 4:30 pm. Come support our athletes as they play the Holbrook Roadrunners.


This week is SPIRIT WEEK at SJHS. Get ready to kick off the Holiday Season!
Monday-Pajama Day / Tuesday-Winter Wonderland (White Out for the 1st home basketball games) / Wednesday-Ugly Sweater Day / Thursday-Mele Kalikimaka (Hawaiian Christmas)

From all of us at SJHS! We are grateful for you!
The school is closed for Thanksgiving Break on Wednesday, November 27 to Friday, November 29. School will be back in session on Monday, December 2.


Dear Parents/Guardians,
Thank you for all your support over the past two years in creating the College and Career Center at St Johns High School. We know that making an appointment to see the school counselor can be difficult at times due to busy schedules and school involvement.
In an effort to expedite the process whether it be to make a schedule change or wellness check, we have created a SIMPLIFIED system
PLEASE TAKE A LOOK AT THE ATTACHED FLYER, THAT WILL BE POSTED AROUND CAMPUS, ON THE OUR WEBSITE AND SOCIAL MEDIA.
YOU WILL FIND A BARCODE TO SCAN THAT WILL TAKE YOU TO A CALENDAR TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT.
Thank you
Rick Johnson
Academic Counselor SJHS


Dear Parents/Guardians,
Thank you for allowing us the opportunity to care for and educate your children. We take that responsibility seriously and work diligently to provide them with the highest level of education. While we are vested in your child's academic success, we are also concerned about their personal well-being. This message is being sent to let you know about a mental health resource we have had available at St. Johns High School for several years, but that may be new to you. Read more ... https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VKmb651wxbpo79idCFIEEEIhSZqDE8c5/view?usp=sharing


Substitutes keep the learning going and we are so thankful for ours! #nationalsubstituteday

Mr. Jones' Autos I class has been learning the basics of disc and drum braking systems, rotors, oil changes, and tires and wheels.
Today, students were working in five different stations.
1. Mr. Jones instructs students in cleaning up a rotor, so the brakes will work better.
2. Mr. Jones shows students how to move a vehicle up and down on the lift, so they can change the brake pads.
3. Students organize the autoshop tools, cleaning them as needed, and finding those that need replacement.
4. Students use a machine to balance a tire, by adding weights to the rims, so there isn't any wobbling while driving.
5. Students practice taking a tire off a rim, checking it for any needed repairs, and putting it back on the rim.






Mrs. Johnson's ceramic students practice the art concept of positive and negative space, as they create luminaries.
Students first created a slab cylinder, then designed their pattern template, which they will carve into their cylinder once it dries to "leather" state.
The term "leather-hard" refers to the state of clay that has dried slightly but is not yet fully dry, where the design will hold shape and is still workable.
Once the school's kiln installation is complete, the pieces will be bisque-fired and then glaze-fired to create a finished piece.





Mrs. Brown's Biology students learn about the process of photosynthesis by doing a human replay, where they separated the hydrogen ions from water molecules, transported sunshine through an electron transport chain, used this energy to create ATP and NADPH, and completed the Calvin Cycle!
Using kinesthetic movement and fun, hands-on activities, students are better able to understand complex scientific processes!



Daniel Greenig is the first recipient of our new Redskin strength and conditioning shirts. This kid has made big gains in the wt room and is very conscientious and hard-working about getting is entire workouts completed every day. Great job, Daniel.
