academics

 

Jenks Wild

Edited by:

Alexia Dickey & Kenzie Clark, JHS '10

Students learn that their best classroom is outside the classroom.

 

CSI Jenks

Filmed & edited by:
Jacob Ripley, JHS '11

 

Getting the most out of a double helix.

 

Dictionary Day

Filmed & edited by:

Kenzie Clark, JHS '10

 

 

Discovering that education is founded on humor, hiccups, and hard work.

 

Madame Brown

Filmed & edited by:

Alexia Dickey, JHS '10

Is this teacher outstanding?  Absolument!

 

Making It Real

Filmed & edited by:

Sara Streapy, JHS '10

 

 

Students travel back in time to learn some real-world lessons.

 

New Small Moments

Filmed & edited by:

 

 

Alex England, JHS '10

 

This Jenks Public Schools district teacher of the year helps students discover their stories and their passion.

 

Alias Alberta

Filmed & edited by:
Kenzie Clark, JHS '10

This teacher goes undercover to make learning fun.

 

Going Green

Filmed & edited by:
Carter Gill & Mitch Shotts, JHS ’07

Students demonstrate how easy it is to go green.

 

Studying in the Key of A

Filmed & edited by:
Patrick Huber, JHS ’08

Here’s a film that’s equally at home in our Arts or Academics categories.

A Prescription for the Future

Filmed & edited by:

Carter Gill & Mitch Shotts, JHS ’07

Students learn that there is no better teacher than experience when it comes to deciding a future career.

 

A Patriotic Project

Filmed & edited by:

Courtnee Davis, JHS ’08 & Katie Wallace, JHS ’10

The Jenks High School Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America demonstrate what service to country is all about.

 

Ag Academy

Filmed & edited by:
Kyle Myers-Haugh, JHS ’07 & Alex England, JHS ’10

Students who attend school in a generally urban setting are given the chance to explore a more rural way of life.

 

Victory Is Mine

Filmed & edited by:
Sean Hurt & Max Nicholson, JHS ’07

This West Intermediate teacher finds herself facing not only the customary challenges of teaching, but some major personal challenges as well.

 

Making Sparks Fly

Filmed & edited by:
Kramer Harrison, JHS ’08 & Jacob Ripley, JHS ’11

Who’s better? Father? Son? You make the call.