Senior Exclusive: The 24′ class partakes in bring anything but a backpack day.
RedWolves in the Wild: Carter students cheer with their home campus. #pack
RedWolves in the Wild: Carter students cheer with their home campus. #pack
RedWolves in the Wild: Jalynn G., Jaymee G., and Jessica A. proudly wearing mums at the Homecoming game. 🌼 #HomecomingTradition #SchoolSpiritRedWolves in the Wild:
RedWolves in the Wild: Jalynn G., Jaymee G., and Jessica A. proudly wearing mums at the Homecoming game. 🌼 #HomecomingTradition #SchoolSpiritRedWolves in the Wild:
Red Wolves In The Wild: JCEC students Jessica A., Jalynn G., and Delani G. at La Joya ISD Stadium.
The final Outline is due at the beginning of class on Wednesday. Wednesday, you will practice your delivery with a partner. No outline, no practice. No practice, no grade.
Attached is the list of what day you are presenting.
When possible, RedWolves spend time having fun and being athletic
When possible, RedWolves spend time having fun and being athletic
Drug Free Looks Like Me: Students Participate in Red Ribbon Week Festivities
Drug Free Looks Like Me: Students Participate in Red Ribbon Week Festivities
Jimmy Carter ECHS Talent Show Winners: Hooked on Talent, Not Drugs
Jimmy Carter ECHS Talent Show Winners: Hooked on Talent, Not Drugs
Finding Her Way: Clarissa Rojas’ Journey through JCECHS and Dreams of Animation
Clarissa Rojas, a junior, is enrolled in eight classes, including three college courses. Rojas continues to struggle with her decision. It is an ongoing negotiation with herself.
“Although I have made great friends here. This school is very small and has very few kids compared to the other high schools, so I have become very sheltered,” Rojas said. “I feel like I have missed out on many things I could have done in a comprehensive high school.”
It wasn’t Clarissa’s choice to come to JCECHS; it was her parents’ decision. Having had her older siblings previously attend the school, she didn’t consider attending other high schools.
Art students brighten up the Student Union by retouching and completing work on pillars.
Art students brighten up the Student Union by retouching and completing work on pillars.
A New Season Begins with the Journalism Team Dominating the First UIL Meet
The team of 13 members competed in five events: News Writing, Editorial Writing, Feature Writing, Headline Writing and Copy Editing. These students spend 4-5 hours thinking and writing and take 41 wins.