The boys 4x100 meter relay team placed 6th with a time of 47.25
Placing 2nd, the girls 4x100 meter relay made it to state with a time of 53.17
Making it to state, Annie Rose Miller took 1st place in the Pole Vault with a vault of 9'1".
Making it to state, Molly Curry placed 2nd in the triple jump with a jump of 32'2.75". Placing 3rd, with a good chance at a state wildcard, is Basey Dawson with a jump of 32'2".
Basey Dawson is the first Eagle to make it to state, placing second in the High Jump with a jump of 4'8".
The boys 4x400m relay placed 4th with a new PR time of 3:44.03.
Making it to state, the girls won the 4x400m relay with a new PR of 4:17.72.
Making it to state, Jett Leavitt won the 3000m run with a time of 9:36.78. Jonah Lyman placed 4th a time of 9:46.7.
Harley Cleaver was born in Oregon but has traveled all over. He enjoys hiking, hunting and cooking. After high school Harley says “I’m lowkey just winging it” He will be fighting fire for the summer and figuring it out from there.
May 17th at Fishtrap where students read some of their best pieces of the school year.
With better weather finally arriving at Joseph Charter, 7th and 8th graders get to enjoy their favorite books in the sunshine!🌷☀️📖📚
Reminder! Please join us for senior brunch next Tuesday, hosted by Joseph Charter ASB!
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Another wonderful trip to the Josephy Center to see the Student Art Show. This time with the 3rd and 4th graders.
Kenzie has lived in Wallowa County for a majority of her life, she is the daughter of Mark and Michelle Keffer. Kenzie is an active FFA Member and has played Varsity Volleyball all four years of high school, she is also a very avid Rafter and Kayaker. Next fall she will be attending EOU to pursue a degree in art.
Spring Carnival May 17th!
10th grade biology wrapped up their vertebrate zoology unit on birds by designing and building bird houses. Thanks for the help, Mr. Hite!
Color Run!
June 3rd, 2023
Storm was born in McCall, Idaho and spent a majority of his childhood on the shores of Payette Lake and the neighboring rivers and streams. In the winters, many days were spent sledding off of the barn roof onto a homemade snow ramp. Storm's family then moved to Canada for only a few short years in too many places to list. Memories of rivers filled with salmon, bald eagles to match and the never ending rain of the British Columbia coast are what has followed him as his family moved back to the states. After a short year in Central Washington, his family has spent the last 8 years in Wallowa County. In his time in the county, he has spent numerous weekends and days on end backpacking in the Eagle Cap Wilderness and Wallowa Whitman National Forest. Storm and his brother (Justice) can often be found fishing the Wallowa Lake in search of Kokanee in their vibrant orange and blue kayaks.
Storm will be fighting wildland fire out of Joseph for the Forest Service and attending Treasure Valley Community College in the fall.
Storm would like to thank his parents for their never ending search for the best lives for him and his brother. From every small, meaningless argument that was blown up for little reason to every fantastic moment spent together working and enjoying the outdoors the time together could be described as little else other than the embodiment of family. Storm would like to give an additional thanks to his younger brother, Justice, for being the best fishing partner he could have asked for.
2022 Seniors!
Last year's yearbook is completed. A big THANK YOU to Katie Hoffman for dedicating so much time to get it done. If you would like to order last year's yearbook please contact Miranda Micka at miranda.micka@josephcharter.org
Year 2022 - $35
We will continue to work on getting this year's yearbook completed.
Maggie Miller has been at Joseph since Kindergarten. She has been involved in Volleyball, FFA and Sources of Strength. Maggie will attend Boise State University in the Fall to pursue a degree in marketing. This summer she will be busy traveling and working at Hurricane Coffee and M. Crow.